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I told them only, that all was over; that their brother was to be pitied, not blamed: and that if they would allow me to recol-lect some things that were most aifecting, I would attend them; and they should have my narrative the more exact, for the indulgence.
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Miss Gr. You are happy, brother, in this recol-lection.
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They all will have it and it is a faithful account, to the very best of my recol-lection They all will have it.
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These recol - lections were a part of her mind and personality.
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At the time of Deemer's death nobody could recol - lect a single day, Sundays excepted, that he had not passed in his 'store,' since he had opened it more than a quarter-century before.
Can Such Things Be Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1909
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The number of Lots to be Mortgaged I do not positively recol - lect; but sure I am one half were to be North of an East and
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To convince you that Aristophanes was not the single champion of the comic corps, 1 must recal to your recol - lection the hostile proceedings of other leaders against the common enemy.
Comedies. Translated into English, with notes [by Richard Cumberland and others] 1812
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Even at this period of time, "regaining the thread of his narrative," the recol - lection of the pangs which accompa - nied restored sanity rouses every faculty of action.
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Mr.R. faid, he wifhed it to be recol - le6\cd, that the evidence under the different heads of the cities where the examinants rtfided, was partly a voluntary commu - nication, and partly anfwers to queitions propofed for the pur - pofe of uncovering the equity of the cafe.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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It may be recol - lected with what case they were taken in the war before the last by the same general Draper who commanded at Minorca under general Murray, when that island was sur - rendered to the duke de Crillon.
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