Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... spirit in men ; and it is perhaps equally true that men like spirit in women ; though people of sense , in both cases , will only wish its display on fitting occasions , and when kept under the strictest control of judgment and elevated ...
... spirit in men ; and it is perhaps equally true that men like spirit in women ; though people of sense , in both cases , will only wish its display on fitting occasions , and when kept under the strictest control of judgment and elevated ...
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... SPIRIT or soul - or sense ! Or by whatever mystic name Men call that blood - felt influence , Whose deep , divine omnipotence , The Anarchs of six thousand years , With all the power of steel and flame_ forcing the immense body of ...
... SPIRIT or soul - or sense ! Or by whatever mystic name Men call that blood - felt influence , Whose deep , divine omnipotence , The Anarchs of six thousand years , With all the power of steel and flame_ forcing the immense body of ...
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... spirit of active in- quiry which attends the growth and general diffusion of knowledge - the spirit of Reform - has at length visited our Society . After an existence of two centuries , and an undisturbed repose of Opinion of nearly a ...
... spirit of active in- quiry which attends the growth and general diffusion of knowledge - the spirit of Reform - has at length visited our Society . After an existence of two centuries , and an undisturbed repose of Opinion of nearly a ...
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