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Pound St. Paul's church into atoms , and consider any single atom ; it is , to be sure , good for nothing ; but put all these atoms together and you have St. Paul's church . So it is with human felicity , which is made up of many ...
Pound St. Paul's church into atoms , and consider any single atom ; it is , to be sure , good for nothing ; but put all these atoms together and you have St. Paul's church . So it is with human felicity , which is made up of many ...
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My noble - minded friend , do you not feel for an oppressed nation bravely struggling to be free Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them .
My noble - minded friend , do you not feel for an oppressed nation bravely struggling to be free Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them .
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You are to consider , Madam , that it is our duty to maintain the subordination of civilized society ; and when there is a ... After frequently considering this subject , I am more and more confirmed in what I then meant to express ...
You are to consider , Madam , that it is our duty to maintain the subordination of civilized society ; and when there is a ... After frequently considering this subject , I am more and more confirmed in what I then meant to express ...
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