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... feelings , devoted to a particular object , or excited by extraordinary circumstances , have ever been found to ... feeling and interest in the subject , are , we believe , the usual pro- perties found in an eloquent speaker , and those ...
... feelings , devoted to a particular object , or excited by extraordinary circumstances , have ever been found to ... feeling and interest in the subject , are , we believe , the usual pro- perties found in an eloquent speaker , and those ...
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... feelings of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense . At length , in spite of every difficulty and danger , he had accomplished his object . The great mys- tery of the ocean was revealed ; his theory ...
... feelings of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense . At length , in spite of every difficulty and danger , he had accomplished his object . The great mys- tery of the ocean was revealed ; his theory ...
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... feeling , touches of tenderness , images of innocent happiness , sympathies with suffering virtue , bursts of scorn or ... feelings , spreads our sympathies over all classes of society , knits us by new ties with universal being , and ...
... feeling , touches of tenderness , images of innocent happiness , sympathies with suffering virtue , bursts of scorn or ... feelings , spreads our sympathies over all classes of society , knits us by new ties with universal being , and ...
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