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... for fame, re And all are sure of winning ! se And old age loves the lively noise; oi Each happy youthful face Pi Appears to speak of by-gone joys, el That memory may trace:. hi He too has had his early prime. tl His eye has beamn'd as brightly, e His voice ...

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... haveended in:de-: s, lifedi' Fsance;fi. a time, into the-lands of a, tl ad idesptisr but-he eaw enough to awaken her dC ht .lhe speaks in the'most satisfactory manner f, 'y of th'e perid Gt tranquillity of Belgium, and of . i- the repugliance of the people ...

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... ended in de- livering France, for a time, into the hands of a despotism; but she saw enough'it awaken her anxieties., She speaks' in the'most satisfactory manner of the perfect. tranquillity - of Belgium, and of the repugnance of the people to any other ...

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... sought to take it again.e 4Maggie, darlinee may I speak? Her lips bs e moved he saw, but he could not hear. A pang of ui d affrigbt ran through him that, perhaps, she did not T twish to listen. May I speak to you ? he asked to again quite timidly. She ...

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... to take it again. eve Id Maggie, darline, may speak ? Her lips by ne moved, he saw, but he could not hear. A pang of up( ad afigtrnthrough him that, perhaps, she did not Thi atwish to listen. May I speak to 'you ? ha asked taii ,r, again, qite timidly ...

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... take it again, el I 'Maggie, darlini, may I speak ? Her lips by , moved, he saw,-but he could not hear. A pane of ui i affright ran through him that, perhaps, she did not T wish to listen. . May I speak to you ? he askedl to again, quite timidly. ...

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... Mrayhew's letters, led his colleagues in the manufacturing I and agricultural districts to copy his example, and let the people speak for themselves. This I Wa5 however, done under careful limitations, and the tendency in favour of capital and things as they ...

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... t etters, led his colleagues in the manufacturing I a1de agricultural districts to copy his example, ,ciid let the people speak for themselves. This i u-ts, however, done under careful limitations, and the temidency in favour of capital and tlliiig5 as ...

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... wvere sure to be interrupted by cries f flof ord-a-a-r; and the lady begging for her. fa- .they's life was told to speak up old gal; though l when the heroine of the 6' dunnestic dreamer (as ...

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... of d these obstacles will be lessened by the spirit in a which Mre Linton will pursue his noble object. tE sIfat' leowv lie speaks for himself in tile opening n address:- tc The piirpose with which I commence this work is, by expoucidintg republican prirciples ...

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... these obstacles will be lessened by the spit-it in a ~hwhtich Mr. Lititon will pursue his noble object. tI. SsHear- how hie speaks for himself in the openilig R l0e address :- to ir Thle pormpose with which I commence this work P is, by expounding republican ...

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... these obstacles wvill bre lessened by the spirit in am wvhich Mrll. Linton will pursue his noable object. ti I-ear how hie speaks for himself in the opening address te The purpose with which I contience this wor-k is, by exptoundinig republican principles ...