The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 12
... was what had been long and much wanted ; and that he doubted not but it would be of inestimable value to the public , in reconciling even of bodies and souls ; in com1 composing and quieting the minds of men under all corporal.
... was what had been long and much wanted ; and that he doubted not but it would be of inestimable value to the public , in reconciling even of bodies and souls ; in com1 composing and quieting the minds of men under all corporal.
Strana 14
If we look farther back into history , we shall find that ALEXANDER the Great wore his head a little over the left shoulder ; and then not a soul stirred out till he had adjusted his neck - bone ; the whole nobility addressed the prince ...
If we look farther back into history , we shall find that ALEXANDER the Great wore his head a little over the left shoulder ; and then not a soul stirred out till he had adjusted his neck - bone ; the whole nobility addressed the prince ...
Strana 70
... his present bitterness of soul before he would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the palace where he had slain his father , whose murder he would revenge in the very same place where it was committed .
... his present bitterness of soul before he would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the palace where he had slain his father , whose murder he would revenge in the very same place where it was committed .
Strana 108
... and endeavouring to banish that Mahometan custom , which had too much prevailed even in this island , of treating women as if they had no souls , I must do them the justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the ...
... and endeavouring to banish that Mahometan custom , which had too much prevailed even in this island , of treating women as if they had no souls , I must do them the justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the ...
Strana 123
RELIGIOUS NOTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS , 1 I THE Americans believe that all creatures have souls , not only men and women , but brutes , vegetables , nay even the most inanimate things , as stocks and stones .
RELIGIOUS NOTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS , 1 I THE Americans believe that all creatures have souls , not only men and women , but brutes , vegetables , nay even the most inanimate things , as stocks and stones .
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