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... feeling of re- gret , and am even convinced it will be much to the advantage of this country . -If the Americans cannot undersell our planters , the latter have nothing to fear from their competition ; but if they can afford us a ...
... feeling of re- gret , and am even convinced it will be much to the advantage of this country . -If the Americans cannot undersell our planters , the latter have nothing to fear from their competition ; but if they can afford us a ...
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... feeling in situations of suffering and sorrow ; yet scanty as the materials are , by their judicious arrangement , a beautiful superstructure is raised . It may be likened to a fine painting , in which the figures are correctly drawn ...
... feeling in situations of suffering and sorrow ; yet scanty as the materials are , by their judicious arrangement , a beautiful superstructure is raised . It may be likened to a fine painting , in which the figures are correctly drawn ...
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... feelings of an op- ponent . As Mr F. however , has not brought forward any authority to sup- port this opinion , we are inclined still to adhere to the popular tradition , which , on the present occasion , is very uniform and consistent ...
... feelings of an op- ponent . As Mr F. however , has not brought forward any authority to sup- port this opinion , we are inclined still to adhere to the popular tradition , which , on the present occasion , is very uniform and consistent ...
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... feelings of curiosity and apprehension with which we sometimes encountered the formidable bands of this roaming people , in our rambles among the Bor- der hills , or when fishing for perch in the picturesque little lake at Lochside ...
... feelings of curiosity and apprehension with which we sometimes encountered the formidable bands of this roaming people , in our rambles among the Bor- der hills , or when fishing for perch in the picturesque little lake at Lochside ...
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... feelings at this moment are well depicted in the fol- lowing passage . " The pernicious ef- fects of the thinness of the air were now evident on us all : a desire , almost irresistible , of sleep came on . My spirits had left me ...
... feelings at this moment are well depicted in the fol- lowing passage . " The pernicious ef- fects of the thinness of the air were now evident on us all : a desire , almost irresistible , of sleep came on . My spirits had left me ...
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