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Mercy Otis Warren

"The United States form a young republic, a confederacy which ought ever to be cemented by a union of interests and affection, under the influence of those principles which obtained their independence."

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"The United States form a young republic, a confederacy which ought ever to be cemented by a union of interests and affection, under the influence of those principles which obtained their independence."

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Mercy Otis Warren
"The British were indeed very far superior to the Americans in every respect necessary to military operations, except the revivified courage and resolution, the result of sudden success after despair."

Success

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Mercy Otis Warren
"The honorable William Penn, late governor of Pennsylvania, was chosen agent to the Court of Britain, and directed to deliver the petition to the King himself and to endeavor by his personal influence to procure a favorable reception to this last address."

Court

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Mercy Otis Warren
"The love of domination and an uncontrolled lust of arbitrary power have prevailed among all nations and perhaps in proportion to the degrees of civilization."

Love

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Mercy Otis Warren
"Democratic principles are the result of equality of condition."

Equality

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Mercy Otis Warren
"Before this address to my countrymen is closed, I beg leave to observe, that as a new century has dawned upon us, the mind is naturally led ot contemplate the great events that have run parallel with and have just closed the last."

Events

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Mercy Otis Warren
"The progress of the American Revolution has been so rapid and such the alteration of manners, the blending of characters, and the new train of ideas that almost universally prevail, that the principles which animated to the noblest exertions have been nearly annihilated."

Progress

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Mercy Otis Warren
"The bulk of mankind have indeed, in all countries in their turn, been made the prey of ambition."

Ambition

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Mercy Otis Warren
"It may be a mistake, that man, in a state of nature, is more disposed to cruelty than courtesy."

Nature

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Mercy Otis Warren
"The extraordinary exertions of the colonies, in cooperation with British measures, against the French, in the late war, were acknowledged by the British parliament to be more than adequate to their ability."

War

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Mercy Otis Warren
"General Washington had rather incautiously encamped the bulk of his army on Long Island - a large and plentiful district about two miles from the city of New York."

Army

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Aberjhani

"The feelings in love and the orgasm in sex are the supernatural powers inside every one of us."

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"Adam smiled cheerily. Ronan would start wars and burn cities for that true smile, elastic and amiable."

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Aberjhani

"Love drips like honey from the hive, constant, sweet, precious, into your heart each and every moment if you let it."

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Aberjhani

"Our love is like no other."

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Aberjhani

"Some people masturbate to temporarily replace their partners when they are absent, whereas some people do that to temporarily live in the present."

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Aberjhani

"Love has no culture, boundaries, race and religion. It is pure and beautiful like early morning sunrise falling in lake."

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Aberjhani

"True love doesn't demand..It only loves."

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Aberjhani

"What greater thing is there for two human souls than to feel that they are joined - to strengthen each other - to be at one with each other in silent unspeakable memories."

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Aberjhani

"Once I saw Graham - wholly unconscious of her proximity - push her with his restless foot. She receded an inch or two. A minute after one little hand stole out from beneath her face, to which it had been pressed, and softly caressed the heedless foot."

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Aberjhani

"Why can she not influence him more, when she is privileged to drawso near to him? I asked myself. "Surely she cannot truly like him, or notlike him with true affection! If she did, she need not coin her smiles solavishly, flash her glances so unremittingly, manufacture airs so elaborate,graces so multitudinous."

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