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
... nature of which is well worthy of investigation : and when the world is presented with a new science , which may possibly make their nature clearer , one may reasonably suggest a patient investigation of it . The more one thinks on ...
... nature of which is well worthy of investigation : and when the world is presented with a new science , which may possibly make their nature clearer , one may reasonably suggest a patient investigation of it . The more one thinks on ...
Pagina 39
... nature's covering , would be a veil , because of the angels who could be present without being seen . And now the ... natures come very close to us . We are made only a little lower than the angels , and the lowest grades of angels may ...
... nature's covering , would be a veil , because of the angels who could be present without being seen . And now the ... natures come very close to us . We are made only a little lower than the angels , and the lowest grades of angels may ...
Pagina 49
... natural . She might be honest enough to keep from any wrongdoing during her husband's life- time , but not have the ... nature count for nothing ? The true kindly instincts of the heart - and , re- member , the highest good breeding is ...
... natural . She might be honest enough to keep from any wrongdoing during her husband's life- time , but not have the ... nature count for nothing ? The true kindly instincts of the heart - and , re- member , the highest good breeding is ...
Pagina 52
... nature judge her ? Would she not seem false and double - dealing in his eyes ? Would not his idea of his cousin's widow be on the whole confirm- ed by the line of conduct she had adopt- ed ? What did he write about ? Per- haps to say he ...
... nature judge her ? Would she not seem false and double - dealing in his eyes ? Would not his idea of his cousin's widow be on the whole confirm- ed by the line of conduct she had adopt- ed ? What did he write about ? Per- haps to say he ...
Pagina 61
... natural power with which the water would heave up a wicked fellow , even if he weighed sixteen stone . Medieval ... nature fits with the fact that the ecclesiastics who administered it took their precautions against close ap- proach ...
... natural power with which the water would heave up a wicked fellow , even if he weighed sixteen stone . Medieval ... nature fits with the fact that the ecclesiastics who administered it took their precautions against close ap- proach ...
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