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... written in a church- yard , on a ramble into the country ; and part , I have heard from his own lips , was written at Miller's , where he stopped in at early dawn , feverish and excited , after having been all night at a dance , and ...
... written in a church- yard , on a ramble into the country ; and part , I have heard from his own lips , was written at Miller's , where he stopped in at early dawn , feverish and excited , after having been all night at a dance , and ...
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... writing to him : " I wish you would permit Murray to publish your work . " At this time Brevoort was about to leave for Charleston , where he was to spend the winter , and had written to Mr. Irving : " After distributing the fourth ...
... writing to him : " I wish you would permit Murray to publish your work . " At this time Brevoort was about to leave for Charleston , where he was to spend the winter , and had written to Mr. Irving : " After distributing the fourth ...
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... written has been written with the feelings and published as the writing of an American . Is that renouncing my country ? How else am I to serve my country ? by coming home and begging an office of it ; which I should not have the kind ...
... written has been written with the feelings and published as the writing of an American . Is that renouncing my country ? How else am I to serve my country ? by coming home and begging an office of it ; which I should not have the kind ...
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