Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 24;Volume 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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Pagina 35
... remains , as well as the thorns and thistles , to prove that the first curse re- mains in force ; and , from all the Scrip- tures that relate to him , there is good reason to believe that the devil , as the prince of this world , is the ...
... remains , as well as the thorns and thistles , to prove that the first curse re- mains in force ; and , from all the Scrip- tures that relate to him , there is good reason to believe that the devil , as the prince of this world , is the ...
Pagina 51
... remains of his chief , and hoped to be in London within another week . So far there was a slight movement in her enforced stag- nation . At last , on Thursday morning , when she had gone down to the office more mechanically than ...
... remains of his chief , and hoped to be in London within another week . So far there was a slight movement in her enforced stag- nation . At last , on Thursday morning , when she had gone down to the office more mechanically than ...
Pagina 60
... remains on record that the execu- tioner's sword will tremble when a thief draws near , and even utter a dull clang at the approach of a murderer . Starting with the magical ordeal , we have next to notice how the religious element is ...
... remains on record that the execu- tioner's sword will tremble when a thief draws near , and even utter a dull clang at the approach of a murderer . Starting with the magical ordeal , we have next to notice how the religious element is ...
Pagina 63
... remains to this day among the chief acts in the solemn oaths of European nations . It could scarcely be shown more clear- ly with what childlike imagination the savage conceives that a symbolic ac- tion , such as touching his head or ...
... remains to this day among the chief acts in the solemn oaths of European nations . It could scarcely be shown more clear- ly with what childlike imagination the savage conceives that a symbolic ac- tion , such as touching his head or ...
Pagina 74
... remains , or whether this be a tale of a man delighting in his own conceits more than in the truth , it is certain that , esteeming the spelling of his day an ab- surd conventionality , he produced an What would become ' of our glorious ...
... remains , or whether this be a tale of a man delighting in his own conceits more than in the truth , it is certain that , esteeming the spelling of his day an ab- surd conventionality , he produced an What would become ' of our glorious ...
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