The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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... feelings generous and mild , Alive to every virtuous tone- With soul unstained and undefiled As yonder heaven , its ... feeling toward him ; and even if it were otherwise , we trust we should never , in a public notice of the abstract ...
... feelings generous and mild , Alive to every virtuous tone- With soul unstained and undefiled As yonder heaven , its ... feeling toward him ; and even if it were otherwise , we trust we should never , in a public notice of the abstract ...
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... feelings , then , can we regard those men , who , in the times of such peril and dismay , stood forth as the guardians of our rights , and saved us , by their firmness and exer- tions , from the crushing arm of ty- ranny ? With what ...
... feelings , then , can we regard those men , who , in the times of such peril and dismay , stood forth as the guardians of our rights , and saved us , by their firmness and exer- tions , from the crushing arm of ty- ranny ? With what ...
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... feelings . We may , perhaps , have an over - perceptibility , or sensibility , which none of our readers enjoy , but must confess that we thought ourselves present at several of the inter- views which she describes , and thought we ...
... feelings . We may , perhaps , have an over - perceptibility , or sensibility , which none of our readers enjoy , but must confess that we thought ourselves present at several of the inter- views which she describes , and thought we ...
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