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... truths , tested by the application of the immortal rules of justice , and preserved among the lasting monu- ments of time . The On their immediate survivers the dead have this melancholy claim - to be exempt from their censure , their ...
... truths , tested by the application of the immortal rules of justice , and preserved among the lasting monu- ments of time . The On their immediate survivers the dead have this melancholy claim - to be exempt from their censure , their ...
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... truth ; the sentinel , that guardeth the innocent in the grave , will vindicate her fame ; and History , that hoideth up the light of instruction and of warning , will reveal her accusers - the Monarch , York , Clarence , Wellington ...
... truth ; the sentinel , that guardeth the innocent in the grave , will vindicate her fame ; and History , that hoideth up the light of instruction and of warning , will reveal her accusers - the Monarch , York , Clarence , Wellington ...
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... truth , Which spring and wither in a day , The germs of warm , confiding youth : - Alas ! those buds decay and die Ere ripened and matured in bloom- Even in an hour , behold them lie Upon the still and lonely tomb . Life hath its pang ...
... truth , Which spring and wither in a day , The germs of warm , confiding youth : - Alas ! those buds decay and die Ere ripened and matured in bloom- Even in an hour , behold them lie Upon the still and lonely tomb . Life hath its pang ...
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... him , I made bold to enquire the cause of his ennui . " Why , to tell you the truth , man , ( said he , ) I am very unhappy . Mrs. Bowline , last week , attended , a tea - party at Mrs. Demurrer's , 64 FROM THE COUNTER OF.
... him , I made bold to enquire the cause of his ennui . " Why , to tell you the truth , man , ( said he , ) I am very unhappy . Mrs. Bowline , last week , attended , a tea - party at Mrs. Demurrer's , 64 FROM THE COUNTER OF.
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... truth of some of your re- marks on the influence of money . Of its effects on govern- ments , I pretend not to judge . I am a plain country girl , and never trouble my head about politics . But what you say of its operation , on ...
... truth of some of your re- marks on the influence of money . Of its effects on govern- ments , I pretend not to judge . I am a plain country girl , and never trouble my head about politics . But what you say of its operation , on ...
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