| 1858 - 402 pages
...by a near relative of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the critical assistance which...suddenly for comprehending the whole and every part. This I can believe ; I have, indeed, seen the same thing asserted twice in modern books, and accompanied... | |
| Alexandre-Jacques-François Brierre de Boismont - 1859 - 476 pages
...by a near relative of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the critical assistance which...suddenly for comprehending the whole and every part. This, from some opium experiences of mine, I can believe. I have, indeed, seen the same thing asserted... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 854 pages
...by a near relation of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the critical assistance which...faculty, developed as suddenly, for comprehending the wool* and every part. This, from some experiences of mine, I can believe." October 42. — Day brealu... | |
| Alexandre-Jacques-François Brierre de Boismont - 1860 - 456 pages
...by a near relative of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the critical assistance which...suddenly for comprehending the whole and every part. This, from some opinm experiences of mine, I can believe. I have, indeed, seen the same thing asserted... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1860 - 618 pages
...Eater,' " by a near relative, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death, but for the critical assistance which...moment her whole life, in its minutest incidents, reflected before her, as in a mirror." i A person who was hung, but cut down on the arrival of a reprieve,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 452 pages
...by a near relative of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the critical assistance which...suddenly for comprehending the whole and every part. This, from some opium experiences of mine, I can believe ; I have, indeed, seen the same thing asserted... | |
| M. Massé - 1863 - 346 pages
...by a near relative of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the critical assistance which...suddenly for comprehending the whole and every part. This, from some opium experiences of mine, I can believe. I have, indeed, seen the same thing asserted... | |
| William Denton, Elizabeth M. F. Denton, Elizabeth M. Foote Denton - 1863 - 384 pages
...Andrew Combe, p. 177. of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death, but for the critical assistance which...suddenly for comprehending the whole and every part." " Dr. Binns says, ' We are acquainted with a gentleman, who, being able to swim but little, ventured... | |
| Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1863 - 650 pages
...once told, by a near relative, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death, but for the critical assistance which reached her, she * A person was hung, but cut down on the arrival of a reprieve. Upon being asked, " what his sensations... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1864 - 304 pages
...having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the critici.1 assistance which reached her, she saw in a moment...a faculty developed as suddenly for comprehending tlia whole and every part. This, from some opium experiences of mine, I can believe ; I have, indeed,... | |
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