The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 - Books |
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Page 111
... spirit of the Gospel , but not with the spirit and temper of these times ; when governments seem to love war better than peace , and the upper classes of the people are attracted more by the vanity which belongs to Grand Crosses than by ...
... spirit of the Gospel , but not with the spirit and temper of these times ; when governments seem to love war better than peace , and the upper classes of the people are attracted more by the vanity which belongs to Grand Crosses than by ...
Page 163
... spirit link'd ; Long is it thence ere at the hand of Heav'n The Spirit shall reap or joy or punishment , E'en as she did in this her earthly frame . For ere the seventh night of Death hath past , Ghastly and shrieking shall that Spirit ...
... spirit link'd ; Long is it thence ere at the hand of Heav'n The Spirit shall reap or joy or punishment , E'en as she did in this her earthly frame . For ere the seventh night of Death hath past , Ghastly and shrieking shall that Spirit ...
Page 284
... spirit walks the earth ; Their martial shouts are heard from Maina's rocks , Where still unconquer'd thousands rally round The spear of Grecian Freedom . ' Notwithstanding the discouraging ideas of most modern writers on this ...
... spirit walks the earth ; Their martial shouts are heard from Maina's rocks , Where still unconquer'd thousands rally round The spear of Grecian Freedom . ' Notwithstanding the discouraging ideas of most modern writers on this ...
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