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 1   4| multitude around have long since heard and assented to the decision,
 2   7|   present case, the Governor was heard from. After he and the United
 3   9|     until this event occurred. I heard of him and Anthony Burns
 4   9|         discredit that I had not heard of him, only that I heard
 5   9|        heard of him, only that I heard what I did. The worst I
 6  11|              These very nights I heard the sound of a drum in our
 7  15|          Concord, when he or she heard those bells and those cannons,
 8  27|      know, which made themselves heard in condemnation of the cowardice
 9  30|          cuffs turned up, I have heard the gurgling of the sewer
10  48|      Unfortunates! they have not heard the news." I am surprised
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