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... had made rapid advances towards civilization , had entirely lost his natural ferocity , and at- tained such a degree of rational informa- tion as made him a pleasant companion , William felt that attachment daily increase .
... had made rapid advances towards civilization , had entirely lost his natural ferocity , and at- tained such a degree of rational informa- tion as made him a pleasant companion , William felt that attachment daily increase .
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It is in Music , per- haps , that the soul most nearly attains the great end for which , when inspired by the Poetic Sentiment , it struggles the crea- tion of supernal Beauty . It may be , in- deed , that here this sublime end is ...
It is in Music , per- haps , that the soul most nearly attains the great end for which , when inspired by the Poetic Sentiment , it struggles the crea- tion of supernal Beauty . It may be , in- deed , that here this sublime end is ...
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When the majority shall at length vote for the aboli- tion of slavery , it will be because they are indifferent to slavery , or because there is but little slavery left to be abolished by their vote . They will then be the only slaves .
When the majority shall at length vote for the aboli- tion of slavery , it will be because they are indifferent to slavery , or because there is but little slavery left to be abolished by their vote . They will then be the only slaves .
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