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... spirit , operating on men of high genius and powerful feeling ; while the Ettrick Shepherd " and the author of the volumes be- fore us are living instances to the same effect . The admir- ation , which Burns felt and expressed for the ...
... spirit , operating on men of high genius and powerful feeling ; while the Ettrick Shepherd " and the author of the volumes be- fore us are living instances to the same effect . The admir- ation , which Burns felt and expressed for the ...
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... spirit , soul , and body ; meaning , probably , by the soul the sensitive faculties of man , and by the spirit the mental powers , or the higher principles of a rational nature . We see no reason , however , for supposing that , in thus ...
... spirit , soul , and body ; meaning , probably , by the soul the sensitive faculties of man , and by the spirit the mental powers , or the higher principles of a rational nature . We see no reason , however , for supposing that , in thus ...
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... spirit prevailed , those towns in which a spirit of liberty fermented , and a nobility was animated by the hopes of an aristocracy , could have neither the same interests nor the same views , nor could their efforts be directed towards ...
... spirit prevailed , those towns in which a spirit of liberty fermented , and a nobility was animated by the hopes of an aristocracy , could have neither the same interests nor the same views , nor could their efforts be directed towards ...
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