The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 10Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1857 |
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Pagina 12
... human dust than is usual with ourselves . Post mor- tem examinations , which are so much abhorred by the Catholic population of our own country , are here rather desired than otherwise . They wish to be assured of the death of their ...
... human dust than is usual with ourselves . Post mor- tem examinations , which are so much abhorred by the Catholic population of our own country , are here rather desired than otherwise . They wish to be assured of the death of their ...
Pagina 14
... human nature ; one to whose memory we owe much more than we can pay , or are even disposed to pay ; for who , upon opening a book , thinks upon blessing the memory of WILLIAM CAXTON , the first English printer ? Of a truth , his cipher ...
... human nature ; one to whose memory we owe much more than we can pay , or are even disposed to pay ; for who , upon opening a book , thinks upon blessing the memory of WILLIAM CAXTON , the first English printer ? Of a truth , his cipher ...
Pagina 21
... human hand having been employed here . " All who have written of it agree that it so far surpasses even the dome of the Mosque of St. Sophia , of St. Peter's and St. Paul's , that the beholder feels no desire to shrink them into ...
... human hand having been employed here . " All who have written of it agree that it so far surpasses even the dome of the Mosque of St. Sophia , of St. Peter's and St. Paul's , that the beholder feels no desire to shrink them into ...
Pagina 23
... human nature which the Mammoth Cave presents , does not strike me ludicrously , though generally its tendency seems to have been toward the humorous . Dr. Bird , to whose admirable account we are already under great obligations , of ...
... human nature which the Mammoth Cave presents , does not strike me ludicrously , though generally its tendency seems to have been toward the humorous . Dr. Bird , to whose admirable account we are already under great obligations , of ...
Pagina 30
... human race , the elephantine race has certainly not progressed since the times of the Romans . The fĂȘtes with which the Em- peror Philip celebrated the one - thousandth anniversary of the foundation of Rome , was the last occasion on ...
... human race , the elephantine race has certainly not progressed since the times of the Romans . The fĂȘtes with which the Em- peror Philip celebrated the one - thousandth anniversary of the foundation of Rome , was the last occasion on ...
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