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... feel , To welcome the lustre of Hope's lovely star , That sheds o'er our bosoms soft light from afar ; To rest in the valley , to pause on the hill , While floated the mocking - bird's wild varied trill ; To watch the wide prospect then ...
... feel , To welcome the lustre of Hope's lovely star , That sheds o'er our bosoms soft light from afar ; To rest in the valley , to pause on the hill , While floated the mocking - bird's wild varied trill ; To watch the wide prospect then ...
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... feels an interest in the institution , and thinks he has a right . to its accommodation in proportion to his ... feel no dependence at all , they being the principal proprietors , or none but on the stockholders , who will regard ...
... feels an interest in the institution , and thinks he has a right . to its accommodation in proportion to his ... feel no dependence at all , they being the principal proprietors , or none but on the stockholders , who will regard ...
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... feel as strongly as gratitude can feel , the favours of each , it shall be our study , as it is our earnest desire , to do strict and even handed justice to all . Their communications shall appear at such times and in such order as may ...
... feel as strongly as gratitude can feel , the favours of each , it shall be our study , as it is our earnest desire , to do strict and even handed justice to all . Their communications shall appear at such times and in such order as may ...
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