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... expressions dictated by your own understanding ? " Certainly , " said I , " it was so , except when I interpreted . " " But were your interpretations merely translations ? " They were , " said I , " from expressions which I heard in ...
... expressions dictated by your own understanding ? " Certainly , " said I , " it was so , except when I interpreted . " " But were your interpretations merely translations ? " They were , " said I , " from expressions which I heard in ...
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... expression of enjoyment : -it laughed with the eyes as well as the mouth . His eyes , which were not large , grew smaller when he was merry , and twinkled with glee and archness ; his smile was full of enjoy- ment ; and yet the moment ...
... expression of enjoyment : -it laughed with the eyes as well as the mouth . His eyes , which were not large , grew smaller when he was merry , and twinkled with glee and archness ; his smile was full of enjoy- ment ; and yet the moment ...
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... expression , if one could be found which imports a strong disposition to follow the rules laid down by the preachers of the different sects , for these are quite as numerous in America , and often as devoid of religion , as they are in ...
... expression , if one could be found which imports a strong disposition to follow the rules laid down by the preachers of the different sects , for these are quite as numerous in America , and often as devoid of religion , as they are in ...
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