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severed in , favours forgotten , friendship unrequited , by one who has been the
willing recipient of our esteem and bounty ; bring a palsying horror over the soul ,
that thickens the blood in the veins , making the whole head sick , and the whole
...
severed in , favours forgotten , friendship unrequited , by one who has been the
willing recipient of our esteem and bounty ; bring a palsying horror over the soul ,
that thickens the blood in the veins , making the whole head sick , and the whole
...
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He there beholds a perfect whole , without a vacuum connected whole without a
discord ; a separate independent whole , beautifully connected ; each part
moving by itself , yet each contributing to the harmony of the whole ; and a single
thing ...
He there beholds a perfect whole , without a vacuum connected whole without a
discord ; a separate independent whole , beautifully connected ; each part
moving by itself , yet each contributing to the harmony of the whole ; and a single
thing ...
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View the mineral , the vegetable , and the animal kingdoms , as a connected
harmonious whole , or separate ; and then each part of each , separate , from the
smallest grain of sand , up to the mighty globe ; from the smallest fibre of the ...
View the mineral , the vegetable , and the animal kingdoms , as a connected
harmonious whole , or separate ; and then each part of each , separate , from the
smallest grain of sand , up to the mighty globe ; from the smallest fibre of the ...
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This was the signal for the colonel to rush on , and in a few minutes , he was
engaged with the whole savage force . Murphy took his station behind a large
pine tree , within twelve rods of the Indians , who lay in a ravine , directly below
him .
This was the signal for the colonel to rush on , and in a few minutes , he was
engaged with the whole savage force . Murphy took his station behind a large
pine tree , within twelve rods of the Indians , who lay in a ravine , directly below
him .
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The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President shall be the
Vice President , if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors
appointed ; and if no person have a majority , then from the two highest numbers
on ...
The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President shall be the
Vice President , if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors
appointed ; and if no person have a majority , then from the two highest numbers
on ...
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