Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen24;Volumen87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... tion , he was admirable . The stern re- ligious principle and profound absorp- tion in philanthropic labors of old Za- chary Macaulay must have made the po- sition of his brilliant son anything but an easy one . He could hardly read a ...
... tion , he was admirable . The stern re- ligious principle and profound absorp- tion in philanthropic labors of old Za- chary Macaulay must have made the po- sition of his brilliant son anything but an easy one . He could hardly read a ...
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... tion . He tells us , in the second , how to apply it . Bacon proposed to discover the principle of heat by observing in what qualities all hot bodies agreed , and in what qualities all cold bodies . Similarly we are to make a list of ...
... tion . He tells us , in the second , how to apply it . Bacon proposed to discover the principle of heat by observing in what qualities all hot bodies agreed , and in what qualities all cold bodies . Similarly we are to make a list of ...
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... tion ; * clear - sighted enough to see which way the world was going , and with enough of nobility of nature to take the side of the many against the few , but not made of the stuff from which martyrs are produced . And , further , the ...
... tion ; * clear - sighted enough to see which way the world was going , and with enough of nobility of nature to take the side of the many against the few , but not made of the stuff from which martyrs are produced . And , further , the ...
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... tion having been mainly directed to what befell my lady informant personally . She was sitting on a chair , not very close to any one : the medium at some dis- tance , and opposite , was sitting with his arms folded . She felt her dress ...
... tion having been mainly directed to what befell my lady informant personally . She was sitting on a chair , not very close to any one : the medium at some dis- tance , and opposite , was sitting with his arms folded . She felt her dress ...
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... tion of these unhallowed marriages , but they may still retain the inclination for them . It is a point not to be overlooked , that spirits , having the power to introduce themselves , as they are said to do , into houses and chambers ...
... tion of these unhallowed marriages , but they may still retain the inclination for them . It is a point not to be overlooked , that spirits , having the power to introduce themselves , as they are said to do , into houses and chambers ...
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