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God's own presence is felt lingering yet, as if, in love with his own work, he stayed to touch it again — creating new charms in multiplied duration.
Charles Wilkins Webber
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The cost of liberty is less than the price of repression.
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Charles Wilkins Webber
Born:
May 29, 1819
Died:
April 11, 1856
(aged 36)
Bio:
Charles Wilkins Webber was a United States journalist and explorer.
Known for:
Tales of the Southern Border (1853)
Old Hicks the Guide (1848)
Wild Scenes and Song-birds (1854)
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