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... spirit which lives and governs in him , ennobles all he thinks and does . His medi- tations on God , his joyfulness in him , his eager desires to please him , his prospects in futurity , give more life , more dignity , more conse ...
... spirit which lives and governs in him , ennobles all he thinks and does . His medi- tations on God , his joyfulness in him , his eager desires to please him , his prospects in futurity , give more life , more dignity , more conse ...
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... spirit , hich was professed to be the principle of the late war- are , even these should have been taken into our possession nd holden as pledges faithfully to be restored , if ever Holland ecovered her independence . Candour , however ...
... spirit , hich was professed to be the principle of the late war- are , even these should have been taken into our possession nd holden as pledges faithfully to be restored , if ever Holland ecovered her independence . Candour , however ...
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... spirit but we apprehend that a solution of camphor in spirit of turpentine , or in ether , is greatly superior in power to both . We cannot pretend to follow Dr. B. through his accu- mulated list of topical remedies ; nor , indeed , do ...
... spirit but we apprehend that a solution of camphor in spirit of turpentine , or in ether , is greatly superior in power to both . We cannot pretend to follow Dr. B. through his accu- mulated list of topical remedies ; nor , indeed , do ...
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