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Page 131
... answering acclamation , made sublime by the spirit which it breathed , and the feeling which it expressed . " Now , " said Lord Nelson , " I can do no more . We must trust to the great Disposer of all events , THE DEATH OF NELSON 131.
... answering acclamation , made sublime by the spirit which it breathed , and the feeling which it expressed . " Now , " said Lord Nelson , " I can do no more . We must trust to the great Disposer of all events , THE DEATH OF NELSON 131.
Page 165
... spirit - lamp ; the cloud is instantly dissolved by the heat , and is not again precipitated . Look to your bedroom windows when the weather is very cold outside ; they sometimes stream with water , derived from the condensation of the ...
... spirit - lamp ; the cloud is instantly dissolved by the heat , and is not again precipitated . Look to your bedroom windows when the weather is very cold outside ; they sometimes stream with water , derived from the condensation of the ...
Page 217
... spirit of party . To be one of a numerous body , to be authorized to say we , to have a right- ful interest in ... spirits . 66 Morning dawned less favourably . The sky promised a series of deluging showers , and kept its word as English ...
... spirit of party . To be one of a numerous body , to be authorized to say we , to have a right- ful interest in ... spirits . 66 Morning dawned less favourably . The sky promised a series of deluging showers , and kept its word as English ...
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