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1 1 | done, and I admired the spirit of your exposition; for
2 1 | or ambition. This is the spirit, Stranger, in which I was
3 1 | a generous and friendly spirit will be all the better for
4 1 | praiseworthy where there is a spirit of endurance, but are very
5 3 | suppose this immoderate spirit to be more fatal when found
6 3 | would moderate a youthful spirit invested with a power which
7 3 | resume the argument in that spirit. And now, speaking of friendship
8 3 | things created in them the spirit of friendship; there was
9 4 | disorder; and this evil spirit, having first trampled the
10 5 | heap of riches, but the spirit of reverence. We, indeed,
11 5 | man who is not of a noble spirit is able to accomplish this.
12 5 | legislator in a friendly spirit as far as he is able; and
13 5 | are willing, in a kindly spirit, to share with those who
14 7 | having much to do with high spirit on the one hand, or with
15 7 | their systems out of a vain spirit of competition, or the tricks
16 7 | He will go forward in the spirit of the poet:~Telemachus,
17 7 | the victory of a laborious spirit. Thus, only the best kind
18 8 | he imposes in an unjust spirit, let him be liable to pay
19 9 | to be instructed, whose spirit cannot be subdued, or softened,
20 10| the same time infuse the spirit of persuasion into his words,
21 10| that they ever act in the spirit of carelessness and indolence?
22 10| souls possessing an unjust spirit, who may be compared to
23 11| shall follow in a similar spirit. He shall owe to him who
24 12| be received in a friendly spirit. Now there are four kinds
25 12| dispute about them in the spirit of contention or weakly
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