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But beyond a doubt , the works that have most fed the flame , have been Mr.
Lockhart's spirited volume of Spanish ballads , to which the art of the modern
translator has given the charm of the vigorous old poets ; and Mr. Ticknor's “
History of ...
But beyond a doubt , the works that have most fed the flame , have been Mr.
Lockhart's spirited volume of Spanish ballads , to which the art of the modern
translator has given the charm of the vigorous old poets ; and Mr. Ticknor's “
History of ...
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What though long anxious years have passed , Since this true heart was vowed
to thine , There comes for us a light at last , Whose beam upon our path shall
shine . We , who have loved ʼmid doubts and fears , Yet never with one hour's
regret ...
What though long anxious years have passed , Since this true heart was vowed
to thine , There comes for us a light at last , Whose beam upon our path shall
shine . We , who have loved ʼmid doubts and fears , Yet never with one hour's
regret ...
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One of the greatest , if not the very greatest , of the living orators of America , is ,
beyond all manner of doubt , Daniel Webster . That he is also celebrated as a
lawyer and a statesman is a matter of course in that practical country , where
even ...
One of the greatest , if not the very greatest , of the living orators of America , is ,
beyond all manner of doubt , Daniel Webster . That he is also celebrated as a
lawyer and a statesman is a matter of course in that practical country , where
even ...
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No doubt there has been , and is much excitement , and strange indeed were it
had it been otherwise . Should not all the peaceable and well - disposed
naturally feel concerned , and naturally exert themselves to bring to punishment
the ...
No doubt there has been , and is much excitement , and strange indeed were it
had it been otherwise . Should not all the peaceable and well - disposed
naturally feel concerned , and naturally exert themselves to bring to punishment
the ...
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I think there are conclusions to be drawn from it , which you cannot doubt . I think
you cannot doubt that there was a conspiracy formed for the purpose of
committing this murder , and who the conspirators were . “ That you cannot doubt
that the ...
I think there are conclusions to be drawn from it , which you cannot doubt . I think
you cannot doubt that there was a conspiracy formed for the purpose of
committing this murder , and who the conspirators were . “ That you cannot doubt
that the ...
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