Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 27
... called of these early migrants , was indeed primitive and child- like . Fear and hope , sorrow and joy , lay at its roots , and ignorance of all natural phenomena was the motive of blind attempts to depre- cate the wrath or to secure ...
... called of these early migrants , was indeed primitive and child- like . Fear and hope , sorrow and joy , lay at its roots , and ignorance of all natural phenomena was the motive of blind attempts to depre- cate the wrath or to secure ...
Page 29
... called the " Friend of Man , " stand- ing with fiery weapons on the Eastern mountain , before whose face the demons of shadow and of cold fled away . The sun was also called the son of the heaven - god , and represented as an infant new ...
... called the " Friend of Man , " stand- ing with fiery weapons on the Eastern mountain , before whose face the demons of shadow and of cold fled away . The sun was also called the son of the heaven - god , and represented as an infant new ...
Page 32
... called in France -the custom of putting the father of a new - born child into bed , care- fully tending him and feeding him on special diet for some time , until the baby begins to grow strong . This extraordinary , and to our ideas ...
... called in France -the custom of putting the father of a new - born child into bed , care- fully tending him and feeding him on special diet for some time , until the baby begins to grow strong . This extraordinary , and to our ideas ...
Page 55
... called Mrs Ma to the actualities of the position ; and , advancing towards her husband , she said with some embarrassment— " There is no mistake in the matter . I told you that I should arrange our daughters ' marriages , and I have ...
... called Mrs Ma to the actualities of the position ; and , advancing towards her husband , she said with some embarrassment— " There is no mistake in the matter . I told you that I should arrange our daughters ' marriages , and I have ...
Page 59
... called upon to undergo . The prefect looked at them with sur- prise and disgust ; and the twins , who held Tsin and Te as their models , regarded them with horror from behind their fans . " Well ? " said the prefect , turn- ing to Plum ...
... called upon to undergo . The prefect looked at them with sur- prise and disgust ; and the twins , who held Tsin and Te as their models , regarded them with horror from behind their fans . " Well ? " said the prefect , turn- ing to Plum ...
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