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The chief whom we all loved , the man we all revered , is gone to the land of spirits ; is gone to that Father , that great First Cause , of whom we have so often heard him speak . He is passed from us , and my hand gave the passport ...
The chief whom we all loved , the man we all revered , is gone to the land of spirits ; is gone to that Father , that great First Cause , of whom we have so often heard him speak . He is passed from us , and my hand gave the passport ...
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Finding it answered no end to expostu- late with the multitude , he requested to speak a word with Teague by himself . Stepping aside , he said to him , composing his voice and addressing him in a soft manner , " Teague , you are quite ...
Finding it answered no end to expostu- late with the multitude , he requested to speak a word with Teague by himself . Stepping aside , he said to him , composing his voice and addressing him in a soft manner , " Teague , you are quite ...
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Do not think the youth has no force , because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room his voice is sufficiently clear and emphatic . It seems he knows how to speak to his contemporaries . Bashful or bold then , he will ...
Do not think the youth has no force , because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room his voice is sufficiently clear and emphatic . It seems he knows how to speak to his contemporaries . Bashful or bold then , he will ...
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