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... youth could not , it seems to us , have so seriously affected his public position , long after their abandon- ment . Indeed his situation seems somewhat similar to that of our own Webster . A little truckling , a little meanness , a ...
... youth could not , it seems to us , have so seriously affected his public position , long after their abandon- ment . Indeed his situation seems somewhat similar to that of our own Webster . A little truckling , a little meanness , a ...
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... youth as privileged as that of most of his contemporaries , and he might not have shared their vices . His genius shone out as brightly as ever in his declining years . Its manifestations came like signal guns fired from some great ...
... youth as privileged as that of most of his contemporaries , and he might not have shared their vices . His genius shone out as brightly as ever in his declining years . Its manifestations came like signal guns fired from some great ...
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... youth of this age , to the American youth of this age ; and as such , may we be inspired with the same enthusiasm which urges on this working and reforming poet , and with a spirit of earnest activity may we adopt his motto , " At least ...
... youth of this age , to the American youth of this age ; and as such , may we be inspired with the same enthusiasm which urges on this working and reforming poet , and with a spirit of earnest activity may we adopt his motto , " At least ...
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