What lessons these growing lads will imbibefrom the beauty of Nature around them.
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We had punctured the happy belief-bubble of glowiness that they had come to imbibefrom Shaw.
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Plants imbibefrom the air carbonic acid and other gaseous or volatile products exhaled by animals or developed by the natural phenomena of decomposition.
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His knowledge of farming, imbibedfrom his father, extended into every detail.
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He eagerly cast aside the unbelief he had imbibedfrom books.
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To this no doubt the feelings imbibedfrom my brother and sister had brought him.
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Here, we see the principle of disinterested benevolence Hazlitt imbibedfrom Unitarianism and from Hutcheson's philosophy and aesthetics.
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Cultivated she was not, in the conventional sense, but she knew more than can be imbibedfrom books.
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They appeared to have imbibedfrom that tribe their non-combative principles, being mild and inoffensive in their manners.
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He had brought his whiskey bottles back with him, and several times he imbibedfrom one of them.
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You, Sir, cannot instruct me; for the principles I imbibedfrom them will support me in my last moments.
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This is for the purpose of cleansing them from the viscid fluids they may have imbibedfrom the palmiste.
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I have rather a taste for clerical executions, imbibedfrom early recollections of the fate of the excellent Dodd.
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This wisdom, which the peddler called apathy and cursed, the young man had imbibedfrom nature and the teachings of Reine Allix.
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Lord Balmerino, my fellow-sufferer, to do justice, dies in a professed adherence to the mistaken principles he had imbibedfrom his cradle.
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In him, in fact, this creed seems to have been something more than a doctrine imbibedfrom teachers, or a result of education.