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... spirit , to allude to invariable personal courtesy . I have the honour to be , with unfeigned respect , your Grace's faithfully , and obliged J. STAMFORD CALDWELL . Linley Wood , Oct. 23. 1843 . PRE FACE . " How excellently observed ...
... spirit , to allude to invariable personal courtesy . I have the honour to be , with unfeigned respect , your Grace's faithfully , and obliged J. STAMFORD CALDWELL . Linley Wood , Oct. 23. 1843 . PRE FACE . " How excellently observed ...
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... spirit of an author has not considerably evaporated , and its strength and beauty been diminished , in translation , even by the ablest ! Passages from Horace and Terence , especially , might have been selected , almost without number ...
... spirit of an author has not considerably evaporated , and its strength and beauty been diminished , in translation , even by the ablest ! Passages from Horace and Terence , especially , might have been selected , almost without number ...
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... ing place prepared for the spirits of the just , and that the ways of God will yet be vindicated to man.1 1 Mackintosh , Life by his Son , i . 97 . CHAP . III . DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE . CHAP . 15 11. ] MORAL AND NATURAL EVIL .
... ing place prepared for the spirits of the just , and that the ways of God will yet be vindicated to man.1 1 Mackintosh , Life by his Son , i . 97 . CHAP . III . DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE . CHAP . 15 11. ] MORAL AND NATURAL EVIL .
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... spirits still live in an invisible state.2 The soul can , and does , live without the body ; and it is only our union to those bodies which in- tercepts the sight of the other world ; which is not at such a distance from us as we may ...
... spirits still live in an invisible state.2 The soul can , and does , live without the body ; and it is only our union to those bodies which in- tercepts the sight of the other world ; which is not at such a distance from us as we may ...
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... spirits , and is either an entire cause , or a great aggravation , of the calamity . ' It is not a sin to be afraid of death , but it is a great felicity to be without fear.2 There is something in us that can be without us , and will be ...
... spirits , and is either an entire cause , or a great aggravation , of the calamity . ' It is not a sin to be afraid of death , but it is a great felicity to be without fear.2 There is something in us that can be without us , and will be ...
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