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... spirit was abroad all over the world . Mountains did not stay it , nor did seas stop it . A new idea was thrown into the heart of society , which , of ne- cessity , produced explosions and the greatest of changes . That idea was the ...
... spirit was abroad all over the world . Mountains did not stay it , nor did seas stop it . A new idea was thrown into the heart of society , which , of ne- cessity , produced explosions and the greatest of changes . That idea was the ...
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... spirit of infidelity appeared which was destined to eat like a canker into the heart of the Papal domination . That infidelity began with opposition to Papal pretension and Papal cruelty . It was allied with the nascent spirit of ...
... spirit of infidelity appeared which was destined to eat like a canker into the heart of the Papal domination . That infidelity began with opposition to Papal pretension and Papal cruelty . It was allied with the nascent spirit of ...
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... spirit is of recent birth ; it is identical with pure religion . But it is true that until a recent period , there has been but little of organization , and system , and association for the promotion of good causes . In the year 1648 ...
... spirit is of recent birth ; it is identical with pure religion . But it is true that until a recent period , there has been but little of organization , and system , and association for the promotion of good causes . In the year 1648 ...
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... spirit of liberty , in the gentle way of subjugating a sister re- public in Italy , bombarding its metropolis , and shooting down its enthusiastic defenders , for the sake of consistency and kind- ness ; and for a climacteric of ...
... spirit of liberty , in the gentle way of subjugating a sister re- public in Italy , bombarding its metropolis , and shooting down its enthusiastic defenders , for the sake of consistency and kind- ness ; and for a climacteric of ...
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... spirit of the Past introduces the spirit of the Pres- ent and gracefully vanishes , leaving a better age instead of the age of feudal chivalry . The low , suppressed tone of the verse falls on the ear as a voice from afar . It The most ...
... spirit of the Past introduces the spirit of the Pres- ent and gracefully vanishes , leaving a better age instead of the age of feudal chivalry . The low , suppressed tone of the verse falls on the ear as a voice from afar . It The most ...
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