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Twill be nor sin , nor shame , for us to The causes shifting , of our misery . say 25 Nor is't a single cause that's slipped A two - fold passion checker - works this away , dayThat made us warble out a well - a - day .
Twill be nor sin , nor shame , for us to The causes shifting , of our misery . say 25 Nor is't a single cause that's slipped A two - fold passion checker - works this away , dayThat made us warble out a well - a - day .
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The best blood in Britain apprehend that it may affect ourselves or has been shed in the cause of liberty , and our fellow - subjects . the freedom we enjoy at this day may be I am truly very unequal to such an unsaid to be in a great ...
The best blood in Britain apprehend that it may affect ourselves or has been shed in the cause of liberty , and our fellow - subjects . the freedom we enjoy at this day may be I am truly very unequal to such an unsaid to be in a great ...
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said I. “ ' Cause , ' said he . the old she devil I shot at the Hurricane « ' Cause what ? ' said I. « ' Cause it's full of last fall — then there was the old hog thief cedar stumps and Indian mounds , ' said he , I popped over at the ...
said I. “ ' Cause , ' said he . the old she devil I shot at the Hurricane « ' Cause what ? ' said I. « ' Cause it's full of last fall — then there was the old hog thief cedar stumps and Indian mounds , ' said he , I popped over at the ...
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