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... Father Nash . 575 • JOHN J. AUDUBON 650 580 • Common Mocking - Bird . 581 . JOHN BLAIR LINN 652 Passage from " The Powers of Genius . " 583 HENRY CLAY 654 585 From the Speech on the Greek Revolution , Jan. 20 , 1824 . Address to ...
... Father Nash . 575 • JOHN J. AUDUBON 650 580 • Common Mocking - Bird . 581 . JOHN BLAIR LINN 652 Passage from " The Powers of Genius . " 583 HENRY CLAY 654 585 From the Speech on the Greek Revolution , Jan. 20 , 1824 . Address to ...
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... father and himself ; and had that service proved as fortunate , as it was faith- ful in him , as well as others more worthy , they had hoped , before the revolution of many years , to have presented his majesty with a rich and well ...
... father and himself ; and had that service proved as fortunate , as it was faith- ful in him , as well as others more worthy , they had hoped , before the revolution of many years , to have presented his majesty with a rich and well ...
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... Father Wilson's genuine son was he , New England's Paul has such a Timothy . * * * * * My dearest , inmost , bosom friend is gone ! Gone is my sweet companion , soul's delight ! Now in a huddling crowd , I'm all alone , And almost could ...
... Father Wilson's genuine son was he , New England's Paul has such a Timothy . * * * * * My dearest , inmost , bosom friend is gone ! Gone is my sweet companion , soul's delight ! Now in a huddling crowd , I'm all alone , And almost could ...
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... father's memory as 66 the author of many compo- sures full of wit and sense ; among which , that entituled The Simple Cobler ( which demonstrated him to be a subtle statesman ) , was most consi- dered ; " and in his Remarkables of his ...
... father's memory as 66 the author of many compo- sures full of wit and sense ; among which , that entituled The Simple Cobler ( which demonstrated him to be a subtle statesman ) , was most consi- dered ; " and in his Remarkables of his ...
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... father's cruelties , your own dear father , and many precious men , shall rise up shortly and cry for ven- geance . But for the book itself - if it be his - and theirs you please to mention , and thousands more , not only protestants of ...
... father's cruelties , your own dear father , and many precious men , shall rise up shortly and cry for ven- geance . But for the book itself - if it be his - and theirs you please to mention , and thousands more , not only protestants of ...
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