The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 53
... body and fly , Mazeppa - like , through the planetary system , calling at each of the larger planets by the way . Such a ride would even exceed that famous one which Festus and Lucifer held together on those dreadful steeds , Ruin and ...
... body and fly , Mazeppa - like , through the planetary system , calling at each of the larger planets by the way . Such a ride would even exceed that famous one which Festus and Lucifer held together on those dreadful steeds , Ruin and ...
Page 257
... bodies were taken up and buried at Tyburn , the head of Crom- well exposed over Westminster Hall . The dastards and the fools ! But after all it is not certain that the body buried in the abbey was his body . In a rare old volume we ...
... bodies were taken up and buried at Tyburn , the head of Crom- well exposed over Westminster Hall . The dastards and the fools ! But after all it is not certain that the body buried in the abbey was his body . In a rare old volume we ...
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... body in its swoonlike unconsciousness . Taking the latter view of the subject , it would seem that dream- ful slumber must follow the disturbance of healthful life ; and the frequent occurrence of dreams may be ascribed to the undue ...
... body in its swoonlike unconsciousness . Taking the latter view of the subject , it would seem that dream- ful slumber must follow the disturbance of healthful life ; and the frequent occurrence of dreams may be ascribed to the undue ...
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