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their due effect, must in some degree be imparted as a common in- 

 heritance to the heirs of his genius and spirit; with these and simi- 

 lar characters which time might fail us to enumerate did Lewis Da- 

 vid von Schweinitz fill up the measure of his usefulness and win for 

 himself a title to the lasting gratitude of his fellow-beings. 



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