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... Light ! give me light ! " my was the wordless cry of my soul , and the 5.
... Light ! give me light ! " my was the wordless cry of my soul , and the 5.
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... lights , of good intention toward its subjects ; and that if the acts of any other government had the light of publicity as completely let in upon them , they would , in all probability , still less bear scrutiny . On learning , however ...
... lights , of good intention toward its subjects ; and that if the acts of any other government had the light of publicity as completely let in upon them , they would , in all probability , still less bear scrutiny . On learning , however ...
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... light it for him . That would remind him of something , and he would puff and talk until the cigar was burned out , and he would have to be pro- vided with another . As soon as Agassiz's collections were removed to the new museum , the ...
... light it for him . That would remind him of something , and he would puff and talk until the cigar was burned out , and he would have to be pro- vided with another . As soon as Agassiz's collections were removed to the new museum , the ...
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