Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 46
... mind , and how unfavorable it was to the steady symmetries of con- ventional life ; the body , in the torture of incurable disease , refusing to give repose to the bewildered soul , tossing in its hot fever of the fancy - and the ...
... mind , and how unfavorable it was to the steady symmetries of con- ventional life ; the body , in the torture of incurable disease , refusing to give repose to the bewildered soul , tossing in its hot fever of the fancy - and the ...
Page 292
... mind that Margaret was not a Christian , of which we shall shortly proceed to give proofs enough in her own words . She is , therefore , alien from us ; but the fact must not tell both ways . We must not say she was proud and a heathen ...
... mind that Margaret was not a Christian , of which we shall shortly proceed to give proofs enough in her own words . She is , therefore , alien from us ; but the fact must not tell both ways . We must not say she was proud and a heathen ...
Page 293
... mind in the individuality of every human being . - Vol . i . , pp . 78 , 79 . Another , remembering , years after , the effect of her conversation on himself , says : applied bear ; and I've liked many other pretty girls . Now what do ...
... mind in the individuality of every human being . - Vol . i . , pp . 78 , 79 . Another , remembering , years after , the effect of her conversation on himself , says : applied bear ; and I've liked many other pretty girls . Now what do ...
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