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Are tales of supernatural warnings , of the interposition and visible appearance of
disembodied spirits , to be laughed out of countenance and forgotten ? There are
people who have found out that to imagine any other modes of being than ...
Are tales of supernatural warnings , of the interposition and visible appearance of
disembodied spirits , to be laughed out of countenance and forgotten ? There are
people who have found out that to imagine any other modes of being than ...
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Could my feeble voice recal the rising youth to the study of Coke , and Fleta , and
Britton , and Bracton , and Shellman , and Littleton , and Hall , and Hawkins , I
might then hope that the progress of this accursed spirit would at length be ar ...
Could my feeble voice recal the rising youth to the study of Coke , and Fleta , and
Britton , and Bracton , and Shellman , and Littleton , and Hall , and Hawkins , I
might then hope that the progress of this accursed spirit would at length be ar ...
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... with a skill and spirit that by no means detract from the elegance of the original
text . In the eleventh chapter , the entertaining nonsense of Lady Blarney and
Miss Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia Skeggs , with the occasional interpolations ( if
we ...
... with a skill and spirit that by no means detract from the elegance of the original
text . In the eleventh chapter , the entertaining nonsense of Lady Blarney and
Miss Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia Skeggs , with the occasional interpolations ( if
we ...
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Domestic broils and misfortunes , as to the causes of which there is much to be
said on both sides , had now poured their vials of bitterness on a spirit naturally
haughty , and perhaps capricious and overbearing ; but not , we are fain to
believe ...
Domestic broils and misfortunes , as to the causes of which there is much to be
said on both sides , had now poured their vials of bitterness on a spirit naturally
haughty , and perhaps capricious and overbearing ; but not , we are fain to
believe ...
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... at the fortifications ; and the hangmen of the island have always been Genoese
or Sicilians . A Corsican would sooner suffer death than embrace an occupation
in his estimation so infamous . With this lofty spirit , the Corsicans , though often ...
... at the fortifications ; and the hangmen of the island have always been Genoese
or Sicilians . A Corsican would sooner suffer death than embrace an occupation
in his estimation so infamous . With this lofty spirit , the Corsicans , though often ...
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