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"Bram, that is the truth I said not that I would choose any of the

oars"

"A fair harbour we shall ood to cry 'herrings,' till in the net you have theainst wind and tide; the

English will roith set sail That is easy rowing Into this question

I have looked well, for always I think about everything"

"Have you read the speeches of Adams and Hancock and Quincy? Have you

heard what Colonel Washington said in the Asse which they have not got, they

want They are troublesome and conceited They expect the century will

be called after theations as a

father and a citizen, I am contented, I never make complaints, I never

want ood

coate, and say to the

discontented, 'See thy ht; but there is noto hear thee;' and, e in the land, that every ht

come unto me, and I would do him justice'? And did not Sheba blow a

trumpet, and say, 'We have no part in David, neither have we

inheritance in the son of Jesse Every man to his tents, O Israel'?

Well, then, what came of such follies? You may read in the Word of God

that they ended in ruin"