Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... experiences . From ma- terials furnished by sad experiences , both familiar and exceptional , I will endeavour to state the capital pheno- mena and their causes . In every living organism there is an incessant and reciprocal activity of ...
... experiences . From ma- terials furnished by sad experiences , both familiar and exceptional , I will endeavour to state the capital pheno- mena and their causes . In every living organism there is an incessant and reciprocal activity of ...
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... experienced intense thirst , or are acquainted with the cause and na- ture of this appetite , will be sufficiently sensible it could receive no more than a momentary alleviation : the cause still subsisted . Though we brought full hats ...
... experienced intense thirst , or are acquainted with the cause and na- ture of this appetite , will be sufficiently sensible it could receive no more than a momentary alleviation : the cause still subsisted . Though we brought full hats ...
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... experience , seemed of course the perfection of wisdom . Less readily pleased was poor Mrs Haughton , when her son returned to communicate the arrangement , backing a polite and well - worded letter from the Colonel with his own more ...
... experience , seemed of course the perfection of wisdom . Less readily pleased was poor Mrs Haughton , when her son returned to communicate the arrangement , backing a polite and well - worded letter from the Colonel with his own more ...
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... experience had as- sured him to be as potent upon the female breast as the incantations or Carmina of the ancient sorcery . The following in particular : " Had I a heart for falsehood framed , I ne'er could injure you . " - Another ...
... experience had as- sured him to be as potent upon the female breast as the incantations or Carmina of the ancient sorcery . The following in particular : " Had I a heart for falsehood framed , I ne'er could injure you . " - Another ...
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... experience of ghosts telling how he was coming back one night by the churchyard ; how he had there seen three parsons attired in surplices , and with books in their hands , walking round the grave of a man who had committed suicide ...
... experience of ghosts telling how he was coming back one night by the churchyard ; how he had there seen three parsons attired in surplices , and with books in their hands , walking round the grave of a man who had committed suicide ...
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