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The gay folds of the tri- color which floated over them seemed to shed upon their heads a mild influence of that Gallic madness that led them into absurdities we could not now believe , were they not on record .
The gay folds of the tri- color which floated over them seemed to shed upon their heads a mild influence of that Gallic madness that led them into absurdities we could not now believe , were they not on record .
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... Mr. Jefferson had been accused , from every Federal stump , of the two unpar- donable sins to Yankee minds , - ly , that his notes could be bought for five shillings in the pound , and that he did not believe in Revelation .
... Mr. Jefferson had been accused , from every Federal stump , of the two unpar- donable sins to Yankee minds , - ly , that his notes could be bought for five shillings in the pound , and that he did not believe in Revelation .
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... -for I do not believe that independence would have been declared , had it not been for the effect of that work , -they are not capable of judging of the whole of the ser- vices of Thomas Paine . If my memorial was referred to the ...
... -for I do not believe that independence would have been declared , had it not been for the effect of that work , -they are not capable of judging of the whole of the ser- vices of Thomas Paine . If my memorial was referred to the ...
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I believe this ingenuous feeling to be very far removed from the wheezy aspirations of windy ignorance , or the spasms for fame which afflict with colic the bowels , empty and flatulent , of sheer scribblers and dunces who take a mean ...
I believe this ingenuous feeling to be very far removed from the wheezy aspirations of windy ignorance , or the spasms for fame which afflict with colic the bowels , empty and flatulent , of sheer scribblers and dunces who take a mean ...
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But , after all , ' tis my best irony quite thrown away ; for the foolish boy will believe me quite in earnest , and will still be making love to that jade , Mistress Fame , although he knows well enough how many she has jilted .
But , after all , ' tis my best irony quite thrown away ; for the foolish boy will believe me quite in earnest , and will still be making love to that jade , Mistress Fame , although he knows well enough how many she has jilted .
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