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Page 35
... hand Which to no power but with my life I'll yield . ( grasping her hand firmly which she struggles to free . ) Frown not , Elburga ; ' tis in vain to strive ; My spirit outmasters thine . Elb . Say'st thou to me thou didst not slay my ...
... hand Which to no power but with my life I'll yield . ( grasping her hand firmly which she struggles to free . ) Frown not , Elburga ; ' tis in vain to strive ; My spirit outmasters thine . Elb . Say'st thou to me thou didst not slay my ...
Page 255
... hand is divided into distinct and moveable fingers , which is the reason why man enjoys a considerable superiority over other animals , in respect to the powers of feeling . Monkies indeed have the hand organized like that of a man ...
... hand is divided into distinct and moveable fingers , which is the reason why man enjoys a considerable superiority over other animals , in respect to the powers of feeling . Monkies indeed have the hand organized like that of a man ...
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... hand of reform ; ' though he does not seem to expect much from the operation of so mild an instrument ; for he talks of Divine Providence taking the rectification of the many and great abuses , ' which he specified , ' into its own hand ...
... hand of reform ; ' though he does not seem to expect much from the operation of so mild an instrument ; for he talks of Divine Providence taking the rectification of the many and great abuses , ' which he specified , ' into its own hand ...
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