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Page 180
... live for them- selves alone , ' and so they went . It had been my privilege to live in the best society all my life - namely , that of abolitionists and fugitive slaves . I had seen the most eminent persons of the age : several men on ...
... live for them- selves alone , ' and so they went . It had been my privilege to live in the best society all my life - namely , that of abolitionists and fugitive slaves . I had seen the most eminent persons of the age : several men on ...
Page 243
... lives in New England , thank God ! and will live there so long as New England lives and keeps her old renown . New England is not dead yet . She still is mother of a race of conquerors , -stern men , little given to the expression of ...
... lives in New England , thank God ! and will live there so long as New England lives and keeps her old renown . New England is not dead yet . She still is mother of a race of conquerors , -stern men , little given to the expression of ...
Page 244
... live out my life talking at street corners to scorning man . I might have die , un- marked , unknown , a failure ... lives - our pains - nothing ! The taking of our lives - lives of a good shoemaker and a poor fishpeddler - all ! That ...
... live out my life talking at street corners to scorning man . I might have die , un- marked , unknown , a failure ... lives - our pains - nothing ! The taking of our lives - lives of a good shoemaker and a poor fishpeddler - all ! That ...
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