The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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... spirit of a man may sustain his infirmity , but a wounded spirit " who can bear . " Again , the elevation of the spirits under the excitement of fever , is unnatural ; but yet the action of the mind under this transport may be wholly ...
... spirit of a man may sustain his infirmity , but a wounded spirit " who can bear . " Again , the elevation of the spirits under the excitement of fever , is unnatural ; but yet the action of the mind under this transport may be wholly ...
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... spirit take its flight , that the precise moment of his departure was unobserved by the very friends whose eyes were fixed on his dying countenance . " From this mournful period , " adds Dr. Johnson , in concluding the very interesting ...
... spirit take its flight , that the precise moment of his departure was unobserved by the very friends whose eyes were fixed on his dying countenance . " From this mournful period , " adds Dr. Johnson , in concluding the very interesting ...
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... spirit to the conduct of that great and good parent of mankind who created it , and who has so graciously protected and prosper- ed me from my birth to my present hour . " In his eighty - second year he thus writes from Philadelphia ...
... spirit to the conduct of that great and good parent of mankind who created it , and who has so graciously protected and prosper- ed me from my birth to my present hour . " In his eighty - second year he thus writes from Philadelphia ...
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