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... spirit , this Society has never granted its rewards , and in such a spirit we trust they have never been ac- cepted . The olive wreath of the Olympian victors , the oaken gar- land of ancient Rome bestowed on those who had preserved the ...
... spirit , this Society has never granted its rewards , and in such a spirit we trust they have never been ac- cepted . The olive wreath of the Olympian victors , the oaken gar- land of ancient Rome bestowed on those who had preserved the ...
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... spirit of gallantry and honour , preceded as it were the burst of song which witnessed that all the spirit of man was alive and re- joicing . It was then that from rich gardens and fair palaces , from abbeys and splendid castles , the ...
... spirit of gallantry and honour , preceded as it were the burst of song which witnessed that all the spirit of man was alive and re- joicing . It was then that from rich gardens and fair palaces , from abbeys and splendid castles , the ...
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... spirit of religion ; and from this single , proud , and elevated point of its character , it was now to be crushed and beaten down . Sometimes a baffled struggle against oppression is more depressing to the human faculties than ...
... spirit of religion ; and from this single , proud , and elevated point of its character , it was now to be crushed and beaten down . Sometimes a baffled struggle against oppression is more depressing to the human faculties than ...
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