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... Father ! That I may be just in all my Dealings , temperate in my Pleas- ures , full of Candour and Ingenuity , Humanity and Benevolence , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be grateful to my Benefactors , and generous to my Friends ...
... Father ! That I may be just in all my Dealings , temperate in my Pleas- ures , full of Candour and Ingenuity , Humanity and Benevolence , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be grateful to my Benefactors , and generous to my Friends ...
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... father's cattle . Yankee Doodle do , etc. And every time they fired it off , It took a horn of powder , It made a noise - like father's gun , Only a nation louder . Yankee Doodle do , etc. There was a man in our town , His name- No , no ...
... father's cattle . Yankee Doodle do , etc. And every time they fired it off , It took a horn of powder , It made a noise - like father's gun , Only a nation louder . Yankee Doodle do , etc. There was a man in our town , His name- No , no ...
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... father's approbation . A young lady should reflect , that the loss of a lover may be supplied , but noth- ing can compensate for the loss of a parent's affection . Yet , why do you suppose your father would disapprove ? In our country ...
... father's approbation . A young lady should reflect , that the loss of a lover may be supplied , but noth- ing can compensate for the loss of a parent's affection . Yet , why do you suppose your father would disapprove ? In our country ...
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from Letters from a Farmer in Penn sylvania Letter | 1 |
Declaration of Independence | 2 |
from The Crisis no | 3 |
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