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... feelings , opinions , and even the very amusements of those times . Every thing breathed of it - every thing recalled it to the mind and impressed it upon the imagination and the heart . But this zeal for the true faith , or this ...
... feelings , opinions , and even the very amusements of those times . Every thing breathed of it - every thing recalled it to the mind and impressed it upon the imagination and the heart . But this zeal for the true faith , or this ...
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... feelings and opinions of this heroic age are preserved in all its monuments , and were transmitted to succeeding ages , with the exaggeration and en- chantment which objects of fancy or feeling are sure to derive from time and distance ...
... feelings and opinions of this heroic age are preserved in all its monuments , and were transmitted to succeeding ages , with the exaggeration and en- chantment which objects of fancy or feeling are sure to derive from time and distance ...
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... feeling a great curiosity to know who were pre- destined to fall in the mêlée , he prays to the Lord that they may be designated beforehand . They , accordingly , all appear in the morning marked with a cross on their backs ; whereupon ...
... feeling a great curiosity to know who were pre- destined to fall in the mêlée , he prays to the Lord that they may be designated beforehand . They , accordingly , all appear in the morning marked with a cross on their backs ; whereupon ...
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... feelings of the Marquis of Mantua become uncontrollable - and he gives vent to them in a truly pathetic manner ; for , after losing all his own children , he had adopted this young man as his heir , and centered his affections in him ...
... feelings of the Marquis of Mantua become uncontrollable - and he gives vent to them in a truly pathetic manner ; for , after losing all his own children , he had adopted this young man as his heir , and centered his affections in him ...
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... feeling , his private life was closely scrutinized , in search of those errors or foibles from which no one can be supposed ex- empt , for the purpose of lessening his influence , and obtaining some petty advantage in the squabbles of ...
... feeling , his private life was closely scrutinized , in search of those errors or foibles from which no one can be supposed ex- empt , for the purpose of lessening his influence , and obtaining some petty advantage in the squabbles of ...
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