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 38
... appear to re- gard dreams as thoughts , sometimes seri- ous , but for the most part wild and fan- tastic ; but he does not in his essay in- vestigate the manner in which thoughts are suggested , but only the manner in which we become ...
... appear to re- gard dreams as thoughts , sometimes seri- ous , but for the most part wild and fan- tastic ; but he does not in his essay in- vestigate the manner in which thoughts are suggested , but only the manner in which we become ...
Pagina 39
... appear of so heinous a complexion as that it should move the divine wrath so fearfully . But the intermarriage of spirits with human beings , if it were forbidden and unnatural , would , no doubt , have brought down condign punishment ...
... appear of so heinous a complexion as that it should move the divine wrath so fearfully . But the intermarriage of spirits with human beings , if it were forbidden and unnatural , would , no doubt , have brought down condign punishment ...
Pagina 43
... appear ance , she was quite sure the only ques- tion was , when ? Kate was too wise and womanly a woman , however , to be with- out the resource of needlework , which , as many a weary sister could testify , has a calming , satisfying ...
... appear ance , she was quite sure the only ques- tion was , when ? Kate was too wise and womanly a woman , however , to be with- out the resource of needlework , which , as many a weary sister could testify , has a calming , satisfying ...
Pagina 67
... appear- ance , truthful , but who did not satisfy the bench that he understood the nature of an oath . Those in whom the cere- mony of swearing a child arouses the feeling of physical repugnance that it does in myself , may learn with ...
... appear- ance , truthful , but who did not satisfy the bench that he understood the nature of an oath . Those in whom the cere- mony of swearing a child arouses the feeling of physical repugnance that it does in myself , may learn with ...
Pagina 68
... appear from year to year , but its greatest determining cause is unfolding itself day by day before ob- servant eyes , a sight such as neither we nor our fathers ever saw before . How has it come to pass that the sense of the sanctity ...
... appear from year to year , but its greatest determining cause is unfolding itself day by day before ob- servant eyes , a sight such as neither we nor our fathers ever saw before . How has it come to pass that the sense of the sanctity ...
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