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... spirit of majestic mien , who immediately addressed them in an eloquent discourse . After he had concluded his discourse , they retired to their graves , but he remained . Our author accosted him , and found him to be no other than the ...
... spirit of majestic mien , who immediately addressed them in an eloquent discourse . After he had concluded his discourse , they retired to their graves , but he remained . Our author accosted him , and found him to be no other than the ...
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... spirit , and the conflicting opinions of the disputants afford exercise to our judgments . Atticus gives a striking ... spirits of the Roman dead in the eighteenth century , they are more open to criticism . In the first place , the mode ...
... spirit , and the conflicting opinions of the disputants afford exercise to our judgments . Atticus gives a striking ... spirits of the Roman dead in the eighteenth century , they are more open to criticism . In the first place , the mode ...
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... spirit of Marius and Sylla , are well displayed . The stories of the Vestal and the Parricide , though horrid , are interesting . As descriptive of the feelings , with which the great men of antiquity would regard the altered condition ...
... spirit of Marius and Sylla , are well displayed . The stories of the Vestal and the Parricide , though horrid , are interesting . As descriptive of the feelings , with which the great men of antiquity would regard the altered condition ...
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... spirit like my own inhabits another body like my own . Let the truth of these remarks be tried by one of the most difficult instances of the communication to a child of the power and use of language . " God made you , " says the pious ...
... spirit like my own inhabits another body like my own . Let the truth of these remarks be tried by one of the most difficult instances of the communication to a child of the power and use of language . " God made you , " says the pious ...
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... spirit ! How is this ? What is a spirit ? Did I ever see a spirit ? " The matron , too , is confounded . How is this little thing to be taught the nature of that something , which it has perplexed all the philosophers to de- scribe ...
... spirit ! How is this ? What is a spirit ? Did I ever see a spirit ? " The matron , too , is confounded . How is this little thing to be taught the nature of that something , which it has perplexed all the philosophers to de- scribe ...
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