The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 242
... body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her seve- ral faculties , and continues in action until her partner is again qualified to bear her company . In this ...
... body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her seve- ral faculties , and continues in action until her partner is again qualified to bear her company . In this ...
Strana 319
... body , that it was the work of a Being texture of the bodies of animals in one par- transcendently wise and powerful ... body . lay this down as an incontested principle , Galen was converted by his dissections , and that chance never ...
... body , that it was the work of a Being texture of the bodies of animals in one par- transcendently wise and powerful ... body . lay this down as an incontested principle , Galen was converted by his dissections , and that chance never ...
Strana 367
... body breathless on the ground , while at the same instant that of the doe was reanimated . She came to the king , fawned upon him , and , after having played several wanton tricks , fell again upon the grass ; at the same in- stant the body ...
... body breathless on the ground , while at the same instant that of the doe was reanimated . She came to the king , fawned upon him , and , after having played several wanton tricks , fell again upon the grass ; at the same in- stant the body ...
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