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Page 148
... living soul bound to a dead corpse ; a punishment too like that in- flicted by the tyrant Mezentius , so little worthy to be received as that remedy of loneliness , which God meant us . Since we know it is not the joining of another ...
... living soul bound to a dead corpse ; a punishment too like that in- flicted by the tyrant Mezentius , so little worthy to be received as that remedy of loneliness , which God meant us . Since we know it is not the joining of another ...
Page 221
... living agent , who inspects the game , can scarcely be doubted , al- though the method of inserting his volitions has escaped general observation . Art . 26. The Flowers of Rhetoric , the Graces of Eloquence , and the Charms of Oratory ...
... living agent , who inspects the game , can scarcely be doubted , al- though the method of inserting his volitions has escaped general observation . Art . 26. The Flowers of Rhetoric , the Graces of Eloquence , and the Charms of Oratory ...
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... living language , and Poorasp a word quoted in it . In the same sentence , the poet also tells us that Pehlivi is a living language , and quotes a word in it : this is wholly dropped by Mr. Champion ; yet the archæological information ...
... living language , and Poorasp a word quoted in it . In the same sentence , the poet also tells us that Pehlivi is a living language , and quotes a word in it : this is wholly dropped by Mr. Champion ; yet the archæological information ...
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