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1 I know that even a child will soon become artful, and imbibe the spirit of dealing and of policy.
2 Coming to a stile, Somerset mounted himself on the top bar, to imbibe the spirit of the scene and hour.
3 It may be truly said, with regard to those who imbibe the spirit of their Master, "no man liveth to himself."
4 Richard Bassett seemed now to have imbibed the spirit of quicksilver.
5 The soldiers eagerly imbibed the spirit of confidence and courage which Caesar himself expressed.
6 They must be eternally incapable of imbibing the spirit , and glowing with the fire of their original.
7 They had imbibed the spirit of their chief, his enthusiasm, and his proud superiority to all mercenary motives.
8 The barbarous way in which the Grand Princes effected the annexation shows how thoroughly they had imbibed the spirit of Tartar statesmanship.
9 Moreover, these two had imbibed the spirit of rivalry, and each was stimulated by the suspicion that the other was secretly at work.
10 "Oh, I see; yes- Icanhardly wait to read aloud," she exclaimed, running her eyes over the pages, instantly imbibing the spirit of the writer.
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