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Página 159
... persons are freely admitting the claims of the science , on the incontrovertible ground of its evidence . monumental structure without feeling more elevated ideas respecting the nature 1841. ] 159 THE LONDON SATURDAY JOURNAL .
... persons are freely admitting the claims of the science , on the incontrovertible ground of its evidence . monumental structure without feeling more elevated ideas respecting the nature 1841. ] 159 THE LONDON SATURDAY JOURNAL .
Página 160
... feeling natural to the human heart , and this , coupled with the affectionate desire to perpetuate the memory of beloved friends , has in all ages of the world led the living to raise some memorial over the dead . Such monumental struc ...
... feeling natural to the human heart , and this , coupled with the affectionate desire to perpetuate the memory of beloved friends , has in all ages of the world led the living to raise some memorial over the dead . Such monumental struc ...
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... feeling . It is , however , pleasing to reflect , that in this matter within the last few years a great change for the better has taken place . Our ecclesiastical and civic rulers are now exerting their au- thority , and evincing a ...
... feeling . It is , however , pleasing to reflect , that in this matter within the last few years a great change for the better has taken place . Our ecclesiastical and civic rulers are now exerting their au- thority , and evincing a ...
Página 167
... feelings of the head , and touched the strings of sensibility with the hand of a master ; creating a concord of sweet sounds from the lips of love and devotion . POPE . - The majestic oak , spreading its golden leaves in the midsummer ...
... feelings of the head , and touched the strings of sensibility with the hand of a master ; creating a concord of sweet sounds from the lips of love and devotion . POPE . - The majestic oak , spreading its golden leaves in the midsummer ...
Página 168
... feeling , or strength of purpose , living an unreal life , sacrificing substance to show , substituting the factitious for the natural , mistaking a crowd for society , finding its chief pleasure in ridicule , and exhausting its ...
... feeling , or strength of purpose , living an unreal life , sacrificing substance to show , substituting the factitious for the natural , mistaking a crowd for society , finding its chief pleasure in ridicule , and exhausting its ...
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