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... lived , is very remarkable for having been fertile in every form of irregular greatness , and they partook largely of the character of their times . In every great exertion of genius , in that age , whether in poetry , in eloquence , in ...
... lived , is very remarkable for having been fertile in every form of irregular greatness , and they partook largely of the character of their times . In every great exertion of genius , in that age , whether in poetry , in eloquence , in ...
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... lived in an age of controversy and intolerance , both religious and political , and for a considerable part of his life , he published a polemical tract every month , and was regularly thrown into prison at least once a year . But ...
... lived in an age of controversy and intolerance , both religious and political , and for a considerable part of his life , he published a polemical tract every month , and was regularly thrown into prison at least once a year . But ...
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... lived until a flag will not protect me , I have out- lived my country ; and , in that case , have lived one day too long . To this observation , no reply was made - he obtained a pass , and the necessary instructions . He remained two ...
... lived until a flag will not protect me , I have out- lived my country ; and , in that case , have lived one day too long . To this observation , no reply was made - he obtained a pass , and the necessary instructions . He remained two ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson M D L L D delivered 1st | 125 |
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