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... affected with the tions . In this humble retreat , hard- deepest sorrow , at losing a sovereign , ly sufficient for the comfortable ac- who had distinguished the Nether - commodation of a private gentleman , lands , his native country ...
... affected with the tions . In this humble retreat , hard- deepest sorrow , at losing a sovereign , ly sufficient for the comfortable ac- who had distinguished the Nether - commodation of a private gentleman , lands , his native country ...
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... affected by the feel- another man , and affected in a good ings of our fellow creatures in cir- measure as he is affected ; so that cumstances of real distress . I am this passion may either partake of convinced we have a degree of de ...
... affected by the feel- another man , and affected in a good ings of our fellow creatures in cir- measure as he is affected ; so that cumstances of real distress . I am this passion may either partake of convinced we have a degree of de ...
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... affected medium , and there diverted from by his own descriptions as any that their course , painted before me in reads them can be ; and yet he is the way of images . I know very affected with this strong enthusiasm well that the mind ...
... affected medium , and there diverted from by his own descriptions as any that their course , painted before me in reads them can be ; and yet he is the way of images . I know very affected with this strong enthusiasm well that the mind ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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