The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... spirit of peace - it was ratified at the point of the sword . Peace was brought about by the complete triumph of the ... spirits who might have been left discontented , by the fluctuating chances of revolution . But this pressure of ...
... spirit of peace - it was ratified at the point of the sword . Peace was brought about by the complete triumph of the ... spirits who might have been left discontented , by the fluctuating chances of revolution . But this pressure of ...
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... SPIRIT . in the PASSING the summer of the year 17- , we were overtaken by a storm , which rapidly increased , and threatened , by its vio- lence , to engulph us in the waves . To one who has never experienced ... Spirit . 99 The Sea Spirit.
... SPIRIT . in the PASSING the summer of the year 17- , we were overtaken by a storm , which rapidly increased , and threatened , by its vio- lence , to engulph us in the waves . To one who has never experienced ... Spirit . 99 The Sea Spirit.
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... , and ex- tended in a long red blaze over the water . My companions , as they moved about in the light , which shewed more plainly their hard and deep - marked features , seemed like some strange and 30 Jau . The Sea Spirit .
... , and ex- tended in a long red blaze over the water . My companions , as they moved about in the light , which shewed more plainly their hard and deep - marked features , seemed like some strange and 30 Jau . The Sea Spirit .
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... obviate the possibility of this , how- ever , we drew , as by instinct , into a circle , in which position every side being guarded , no undue advantage could be taken by any emissary from the invisible world 1822 . 31 The Sea Spirit .
... obviate the possibility of this , how- ever , we drew , as by instinct , into a circle , in which position every side being guarded , no undue advantage could be taken by any emissary from the invisible world 1822 . 31 The Sea Spirit .
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... spirit of the " far niente , " in regard to all bodily exer- tion , and to have placed his whole delight in the cultivation of a fancy naturally fertile and vigorous . He tells us , in a description which breathes the very spirit of ...
... spirit of the " far niente , " in regard to all bodily exer- tion , and to have placed his whole delight in the cultivation of a fancy naturally fertile and vigorous . He tells us , in a description which breathes the very spirit of ...
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