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... sorrow . In their contradictory fault - finding sulkiness , they give some col- or of truth to Mr. Jefferson's accusation , that the Federal leaders were seeking to establish a monarchy , —a charge well known to be unfounded , as ...
... sorrow . In their contradictory fault - finding sulkiness , they give some col- or of truth to Mr. Jefferson's accusation , that the Federal leaders were seeking to establish a monarchy , —a charge well known to be unfounded , as ...
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... sorrow nor compassion ; no friendly hand will close his eyes , not a groan will be uttered , not a tear will be shed . Like Judas , he will be remembered by posterity ; men will learn to express all that is base , malig- nant ...
... sorrow nor compassion ; no friendly hand will close his eyes , not a groan will be uttered , not a tear will be shed . Like Judas , he will be remembered by posterity ; men will learn to express all that is base , malig- nant ...
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... sorrows of his later life : - " Here lies Tom Paine , who wrote in liberty's defence , And in his Age of Reason ' lost his ' Com- mon Sense . ' " ' Ten years after , William Cobbett , who had left England in a fit of political dis- gust ...
... sorrows of his later life : - " Here lies Tom Paine , who wrote in liberty's defence , And in his Age of Reason ' lost his ' Com- mon Sense . ' " ' Ten years after , William Cobbett , who had left England in a fit of political dis- gust ...
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... sorrow , and blank , blind , idiotic indifference , even to books and friends , which , next to the nearest and dearest , are the world's most priceless possession . But now that I have a little thrown off the stupor , now that kindly ...
... sorrow , and blank , blind , idiotic indifference , even to books and friends , which , next to the nearest and dearest , are the world's most priceless possession . But now that I have a little thrown off the stupor , now that kindly ...
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... sorrow plainly are to that of individuals ; although , to his moral sense , the human authors of this scourge were no more admirable than the devis- ers of any private calamity . Improve- ments in knowledge he regarded as the only ...
... sorrow plainly are to that of individuals ; although , to his moral sense , the human authors of this scourge were no more admirable than the devis- ers of any private calamity . Improve- ments in knowledge he regarded as the only ...
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