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Page 35
... spirits , must my course of duty be revealed to me- and , oh God ! thou wilt not desert an honest youth and a true ... spirit ; for his resolution did not falter ; and nei- ther seeing nor hearing any farther token , he boldly , but ...
... spirits , must my course of duty be revealed to me- and , oh God ! thou wilt not desert an honest youth and a true ... spirit ; for his resolution did not falter ; and nei- ther seeing nor hearing any farther token , he boldly , but ...
Page 66
... Spirit of the Lamp . " The light was still there , but a cloud of mist , like a burst of vapour from a steam boiler , came down upon the gale , and flew past , when it disappeared . I followed the white mass as it sailed down the wind ...
... Spirit of the Lamp . " The light was still there , but a cloud of mist , like a burst of vapour from a steam boiler , came down upon the gale , and flew past , when it disappeared . I followed the white mass as it sailed down the wind ...
Page 86
... spirit of Old English honour . No leading public man can be found in English history , whose life as a whole equalled his in demonstra- tions of undeviating , exalted patri- otism ; and whose patriotism equal- led his in unconquerable ...
... spirit of Old English honour . No leading public man can be found in English history , whose life as a whole equalled his in demonstra- tions of undeviating , exalted patri- otism ; and whose patriotism equal- led his in unconquerable ...
Page 87
... spirit of division , and deprived them of a powerful portion of Pitt's followers . His efforts to overturn them , because he could not make them his instru- ments , aided certain of his colleagues greatly in making them theirs . Several ...
... spirit of division , and deprived them of a powerful portion of Pitt's followers . His efforts to overturn them , because he could not make them his instru- ments , aided certain of his colleagues greatly in making them theirs . Several ...
Page 116
... spirit of his subject - shew- ing the man of genius in every page -as Nature disposes of us and al- most all animated nature , when she diurnally withdraws from us that light so necessary to our active ex- istence ; and as respects ...
... spirit of his subject - shew- ing the man of genius in every page -as Nature disposes of us and al- most all animated nature , when she diurnally withdraws from us that light so necessary to our active ex- istence ; and as respects ...
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