The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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5. oldal
... living , the construction of houses , & c . , may be gathered from the following particulars : - " We stopped at night at a small log house on the side of an extensive prairie . We found only a young woman at home . She said she was ...
... living , the construction of houses , & c . , may be gathered from the following particulars : - " We stopped at night at a small log house on the side of an extensive prairie . We found only a young woman at home . She said she was ...
53. oldal
... living whom I have wronged , and to whom I owe the least reparation . Now , therefore , by living in the best manner for this life on earth , I have prepared myself in the best man- ner for death and for another life , if there be one ...
... living whom I have wronged , and to whom I owe the least reparation . Now , therefore , by living in the best manner for this life on earth , I have prepared myself in the best man- ner for death and for another life , if there be one ...
58. oldal
... in me an indignant appeal to the Future , and living speaking Pro- test against the Devil , as that same Spirit not of the Time only , but of Time itself , is well named ! Which Appeal and 58 Carlyle's Sartor Resartus .
... in me an indignant appeal to the Future , and living speaking Pro- test against the Devil , as that same Spirit not of the Time only , but of Time itself , is well named ! Which Appeal and 58 Carlyle's Sartor Resartus .
60. oldal
... living thought . " Gems sparkle and handfuls of gold are scattered in every page of this whimsically constructed book ; but we must take long strides and miss many of them . The young Diogenes having passed happily through childhood ...
... living thought . " Gems sparkle and handfuls of gold are scattered in every page of this whimsically constructed book ; but we must take long strides and miss many of them . The young Diogenes having passed happily through childhood ...
65. oldal
... Living Spirit belonging to him ; also an antique Inspired Volume , through which , as through a window , it could look upwards , and discern its celestial Home . " Such was George's academy . The clergy of the neighbourhood were to him ...
... Living Spirit belonging to him ; also an antique Inspired Volume , through which , as through a window , it could look upwards , and discern its celestial Home . " Such was George's academy . The clergy of the neighbourhood were to him ...
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