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... spirit , and with no disposition to use it as the mere means of flattering national vanity . Let us come to it in that higher spirit which conscious strength should inspire - with the feelings of those who are too well satisfied of our ...
... spirit , and with no disposition to use it as the mere means of flattering national vanity . Let us come to it in that higher spirit which conscious strength should inspire - with the feelings of those who are too well satisfied of our ...
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... spirit now hovering over this fair land , and obscu- ring the bright face of heaven . How long , sir , has this vision tortured the gentleman's imagination ? Since when has it frighted him from his propriety , If I remember that ...
... spirit now hovering over this fair land , and obscu- ring the bright face of heaven . How long , sir , has this vision tortured the gentleman's imagination ? Since when has it frighted him from his propriety , If I remember that ...
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... spirit . For this reason , it is a matter of regret , as it was an act of folly , that the attempt was ever made to adopt it as the peculiar creed , and to iden- tify it with the action , of either of the political parties of the ...
... spirit . For this reason , it is a matter of regret , as it was an act of folly , that the attempt was ever made to adopt it as the peculiar creed , and to iden- tify it with the action , of either of the political parties of the ...
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