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Into every soul, however purged and fenced, evil appears to have as much freedom of entrance as God Himself.
George A. Smith
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George A. Smith
Age: 58 †
Born: 1817
Born: June 26
Died: 1875
Died: September 1
Politician
Potsdam (village)
New York
George Albert Smith
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