The Retrospective Review, Tom 1John Russell Smith, 1853 |
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... bodies . These seem to constitute the many various qualities , virtues , flavours , odours , and colours , which ... body , and truth for his soul . In the Chaldaic oracles , all things are declared to be governed by an intellectual ...
... bodies . These seem to constitute the many various qualities , virtues , flavours , odours , and colours , which ... body , and truth for his soul . In the Chaldaic oracles , all things are declared to be governed by an intellectual ...
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... body . " From this the doctor argues , that " the principles of motion and vegetation , ( growth ? ) in living bodies , seem to be delibations from the invisible fire or spirit of the universe ; " and " that there is really such a thing ...
... body . " From this the doctor argues , that " the principles of motion and vegetation , ( growth ? ) in living bodies , seem to be delibations from the invisible fire or spirit of the universe ; " and " that there is really such a thing ...
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... bodies are embalmed in tar , so the living body can be embalmed in tar - water , which thus becomes the true elixir of long life ! Disciples of Siris , after such a discovery , ought never to have been in the shades ; but one is so ...
... bodies are embalmed in tar , so the living body can be embalmed in tar - water , which thus becomes the true elixir of long life ! Disciples of Siris , after such a discovery , ought never to have been in the shades ; but one is so ...
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... body beat to mummy , and his arm in a scarf ; Kin Foe without his full comple- ment of teeth ; and Cecilia with not quite the same quantity of ear as she brought out of France . " After a quarrel with an insolent and surly driver— cc ...
... body beat to mummy , and his arm in a scarf ; Kin Foe without his full comple- ment of teeth ; and Cecilia with not quite the same quantity of ear as she brought out of France . " After a quarrel with an insolent and surly driver— cc ...
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... body of my rival ; -let me only form this wish , that my perjured spouse may survive his wound , to learn how to ... bodies of those he had butchered , and expired in the arms of horror . The lamp burnt out , and darkness , jointly with ...
... body of my rival ; -let me only form this wish , that my perjured spouse may survive his wound , to learn how to ... bodies of those he had butchered , and expired in the arms of horror . The lamp burnt out , and darkness , jointly with ...
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Strona 13 - Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflections and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One From Another.
Strona 58 - I (as it hapned) had a Pistol by me which though uncharged I presented to the Indian, who presently stept back; and told me if I would yield I should have no hurt, he said (which was not true) that they had destroyed all Hatfield, and that the woods were full of Indians, whereupon I yielded myself...
Strona 220 - MY good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure. The shattering trumpet shrilleth high. The hard brands shiver on the steel, The...
Strona 213 - Knight; And naebody kens that he lies there, But his hawk, his hound, and lady fair. "His hound is to the hunting gane, His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame, His lady's ta'en another mate, So we may mak our dinner sweet. "Ye'll sit on his white hause-bane, And I'll pick out his bonny blue een: Wi' ae lock o' his gowden hair We'll theek our nest when it grows bare.