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... once to such a bitter end- Shall I speak humbly now , who once was proud ? I , schooled by sin to more humility Than thou hast , O mine Adam , O my king- My king , if not the world's ? Adam . Speak as thou wilt . Ete . Thus , then - my ...
... once to such a bitter end- Shall I speak humbly now , who once was proud ? I , schooled by sin to more humility Than thou hast , O mine Adam , O my king- My king , if not the world's ? Adam . Speak as thou wilt . Ete . Thus , then - my ...
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... once held his head among the highest in the angelic host . Polk is indeed a much younger man , and that he has heretofore filled a much less extensive and brilliant space in the public eye , is undeniable . The same might once have been ...
... once held his head among the highest in the angelic host . Polk is indeed a much younger man , and that he has heretofore filled a much less extensive and brilliant space in the public eye , is undeniable . The same might once have been ...
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... once to Poland , and join the revolutionary army as a volunteer . He decided , for the pre- sent , on the former course ; intending , however , after publishing the books which he had in view , to adopt the latter . He accordingly ...
... once to Poland , and join the revolutionary army as a volunteer . He decided , for the pre- sent , on the former course ; intending , however , after publishing the books which he had in view , to adopt the latter . He accordingly ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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