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Page 158
... force of public sentiment , the opin- ion of the civilized world , has been directed against it , and has accomplished nothing . It has been forbidden by law , - by the laws of all nations , the severest penalties being denounced ...
... force of public sentiment , the opin- ion of the civilized world , has been directed against it , and has accomplished nothing . It has been forbidden by law , - by the laws of all nations , the severest penalties being denounced ...
Page 259
... force and elevation of sentiment into poetical dignity . The tem- perate use of power , which , while equal to the great situations of the tragic story , begins in a gentle vein , and increases in force with the pro- gress of the action ...
... force and elevation of sentiment into poetical dignity . The tem- perate use of power , which , while equal to the great situations of the tragic story , begins in a gentle vein , and increases in force with the pro- gress of the action ...
Page 521
... force . Of this force the nerves of sensa- tion and of voluntary motion are the conductors , — the former serving as telegraphic wires for intercourse with the outward world , the latter conveying , as in successive discharges or shocks ...
... force . Of this force the nerves of sensa- tion and of voluntary motion are the conductors , — the former serving as telegraphic wires for intercourse with the outward world , the latter conveying , as in successive discharges or shocks ...
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FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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