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Excerpt from Remembrances of a Polish Exile
Umph, our hearts alternately bleed with so row for her misfortunes, and bum with i dignation to the authors of th.em We pau by the grave of her liberty; and we cannt and would not, repress the asperation th liberty may, ere long, rise from that grave the freshness of a renovated existence, at make the very land from which she had her exiled, the theatre of her brightest glorif We remember that for our own national fre dom we are partly indebted to the sacrific and the blood of her sons, while we embal 1n our hearts the memory of those who haw suffered for us, we gladly recognize the 001 mon obligation of gratitude under Whit they have laid us to their country; and long'aswe breathe the air of liberty, we w not cease 'to sympathize with her in her c lamities, and to pray that the rod of 'her 0 pressors may be broken. A.
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