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1
All which qualities can only spring from an
elevated
mind
.
2
It is, properly, from the
elevated
mind
of France that the folly of titles has fallen.
3
The
elevated
mind
is exposed to other than ordinary temptations-shallit then be governed by the ordinary rules of virtue?
4
She discovers an
elevated
mind
,
a ready apprehension, and an accurate knowledge of the various subjects which have been brought into view.
5
He had talked to her during the whole of dinner the night before about jackal-hunting with a bobbery pack-notat all an
elevated
mind
.
6
Nothing could be a surer indication of an
elevated
mind
;
of a mind that was entirely satisfied with itself, and the measures it had taken.
7
It must be recollected, that in public life a man of
elevated
mind
does not make his own self tell upon others simply and entirely.
8
"Women are generous and elevated , and 'a generous and
elevated
mind
is distinguished by nothing more certainly than an eminent curiosity.'"
9
'Faith Gartney's Girlhood,' is a noble, good work, that could only have been accomplished by an
elevated
mind
united to a chaste, tender heart.
elevated
mind
elevated
elevate