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were always full of love to their country –
the ancient poles, because they glorified in it
it was the land of time so great liberty
and privileges benefits – the modern again,
because they saw it h have seen the injuries
wrongs that had been done to her, and
her misfortunes.
There is nothing that rebells a honest heart
more than the view of persecutions innocence
burned in misery caused by persecution
and oppression. The very rem thought
of a native land is sweet: but it is becomes
still sweeter when wrongs and injuries
pru arouse the in all the feelings of pity and
disgust. Just As with the death of a beloved
person, the qualities appear in our eyes
in more spell splendid colours and thus
augment our grief and mourning love
towards it; so the Poles pr had never
shown so much attachment to their
country that at a time whey they have
lost it. It is not to be wondered at,
may be said, that nobility who enjoyed so
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