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... once , and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner . He assured the company that it was a fact , handed down from his ancestor the historian , that the Kaatskill mountains had always been haunted by strange beings . That ...
... once , and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner . He assured the company that it was a fact , handed down from his ancestor the historian , that the Kaatskill mountains had always been haunted by strange beings . That ...
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... Once he was permeated and dis- solved by spirit . He filled nature with his overflowing currents . Out from him sprang the sun and moon ; from man the sun ; from woman , the moon . The laws of his mind , the periods of his actions ...
... Once he was permeated and dis- solved by spirit . He filled nature with his overflowing currents . Out from him sprang the sun and moon ; from man the sun ; from woman , the moon . The laws of his mind , the periods of his actions ...
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... once a better government . Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect , and that will be one step toward obtaining it . After all , the practical reason why , when the power is once in the hands of the ...
... once a better government . Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect , and that will be one step toward obtaining it . After all , the practical reason why , when the power is once in the hands of the ...
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