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... an unsullied newness , and fills us with delight : any event which is new to us breathes very soul of romance ; and , as each successive page of our VOL . XCI . existence the B existence unfolds itself , it is brightened with the charms.
... an unsullied newness , and fills us with delight : any event which is new to us breathes very soul of romance ; and , as each successive page of our VOL . XCI . existence the B existence unfolds itself , it is brightened with the charms.
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... existence- may she be allowed to hope , that existence rescued from the imputation of perfect inutility , by having thus endeavoured to develope , and hold up to the admiration of her countrywomen , so bright an example of female ...
... existence- may she be allowed to hope , that existence rescued from the imputation of perfect inutility , by having thus endeavoured to develope , and hold up to the admiration of her countrywomen , so bright an example of female ...
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... existence of slavery in some of the states ; of which he speaks in terms of becoming indigna- tion : As to the general character of the Americans ( he says ) , it is sober , industrious , and hospitable ; although drunkenness , idleness ...
... existence of slavery in some of the states ; of which he speaks in terms of becoming indigna- tion : As to the general character of the Americans ( he says ) , it is sober , industrious , and hospitable ; although drunkenness , idleness ...
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