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... never long wanting to a really worthy cause . Some other Thomas Dowse , some other Samuel Appleton , some other George Peabody , may hereafter appear , to complete the endowments which we so much need . Some other James Savage may ...
... never long wanting to a really worthy cause . Some other Thomas Dowse , some other Samuel Appleton , some other George Peabody , may hereafter appear , to complete the endowments which we so much need . Some other James Savage may ...
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... never be dis- placed . 66 I must not conclude , gentlemen , without a special word of congratulation , that we return to the same old site which has been so long associated with the labors and the laborers of our Society , and that our ...
... never be dis- placed . 66 I must not conclude , gentlemen , without a special word of congratulation , that we return to the same old site which has been so long associated with the labors and the laborers of our Society , and that our ...
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... never met with Mr. Catlin after the adjournment of the Convention . It may be well enough to say that the portrait of Mr. Madison painted by Catlin is in the possession of one of the literary societies of Hampden - Sidney College , in ...
... never met with Mr. Catlin after the adjournment of the Convention . It may be well enough to say that the portrait of Mr. Madison painted by Catlin is in the possession of one of the literary societies of Hampden - Sidney College , in ...
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... never been published . I give it a permanent and available place by inserting it in this Memoir , the more will- ingly because it will , in some degree at least , enable the reader to judge of Mr. Folsom's characteristics as a writer ...
... never been published . I give it a permanent and available place by inserting it in this Memoir , the more will- ingly because it will , in some degree at least , enable the reader to judge of Mr. Folsom's characteristics as a writer ...
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... never forget the awe , the emotion , akin to the sublime , with which , when declining day had left me in dim twilight in the old Library at Cambridge , I have passed along by the alcoves , as if in the immediate presence of the ...
... never forget the awe , the emotion , akin to the sublime , with which , when declining day had left me in dim twilight in the old Library at Cambridge , I have passed along by the alcoves , as if in the immediate presence of the ...
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