Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 37
... kind of physical ideas , which are retained in the central organs , constituting what might be called physical memory , and may be combined in a manner which answers to association and imagination , or may give rise to muscular ...
... kind of physical ideas , which are retained in the central organs , constituting what might be called physical memory , and may be combined in a manner which answers to association and imagination , or may give rise to muscular ...
Pagina 47
... kind - hearted fellow , and the fact that he always took the part of oppressed factions was proof enough that , whatever may have been his other defects , truck- ling to people in power was not one of them . The Prince had frequently ...
... kind - hearted fellow , and the fact that he always took the part of oppressed factions was proof enough that , whatever may have been his other defects , truck- ling to people in power was not one of them . The Prince had frequently ...
Pagina 50
come when he pleased . This seemed to him kind , for it does not take much to set a man hoping ; and he started out rather cheerfully , attired in a dress - coat , white gloves , and a white cravat , as if he were going to the opera ...
come when he pleased . This seemed to him kind , for it does not take much to set a man hoping ; and he started out rather cheerfully , attired in a dress - coat , white gloves , and a white cravat , as if he were going to the opera ...
Pagina 57
... kind of aristocracy among the vul- gar and nondescript crowd of bookless or illiterate religions . To the student of religion canonical books are , no doubt , of the utmost im- portance , though he ought never to for- get that nearly ...
... kind of aristocracy among the vul- gar and nondescript crowd of bookless or illiterate religions . To the student of religion canonical books are , no doubt , of the utmost im- portance , though he ought never to for- get that nearly ...
Pagina 62
... kind of skeleton of religion , and this too was passed off under the name of Natural Religion . During the last century , phi- losophers who were opposing the spread of scepticism and infidelity , thought that this kind of natural , or ...
... kind of skeleton of religion , and this too was passed off under the name of Natural Religion . During the last century , phi- losophers who were opposing the spread of scepticism and infidelity , thought that this kind of natural , or ...
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