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... French , Croke's Remarks on Schlegel on Neutral Cullen on the Bankrupt Law , 313 179 96 Busfield's Sermon at Scarboro ' , III D Campaigns , History of , 246. 365 Campbell's Lectures on Ecclesiastical History , 261. 391 Canonization of ...
... French , Croke's Remarks on Schlegel on Neutral Cullen on the Bankrupt Law , 313 179 96 Busfield's Sermon at Scarboro ' , III D Campaigns , History of , 246. 365 Campbell's Lectures on Ecclesiastical History , 261. 391 Canonization of ...
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... French in Gaul , 460 314 276 Evans's Address to young People , 205 Eves's ( Mrs. ) Grammatical Plaything . 202 Europe , State of , Considerations on , 212 Experiments with the Metallic Tractors , 418 Henry's Guide to the French ...
... French in Gaul , 460 314 276 Evans's Address to young People , 205 Eves's ( Mrs. ) Grammatical Plaything . 202 Europe , State of , Considerations on , 212 Experiments with the Metallic Tractors , 418 Henry's Guide to the French ...
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... French Republic , 82 Researches , Chemical and Philosophical , Smith's ( Mrs. ) Letters of a Solitary 33 Wanderer , 332 Revolutions . See Blanc de Volx . Statement relative to Mrs. More's Reynolds's Life , a Comedy , 323 Schools , 446 ...
... French Republic , 82 Researches , Chemical and Philosophical , Smith's ( Mrs. ) Letters of a Solitary 33 Wanderer , 332 Revolutions . See Blanc de Volx . Statement relative to Mrs. More's Reynolds's Life , a Comedy , 323 Schools , 446 ...
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... French families which settled in England on account of religious perse- cutions in their own country . The author describes the district of the city of Philadelphia , which extends four or five miles north and south , as land of very ...
... French families which settled in England on account of religious perse- cutions in their own country . The author describes the district of the city of Philadelphia , which extends four or five miles north and south , as land of very ...
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... French artisans , and even by Americans . A list of the principal families settled there is added . The travellers were now joined by M. de Blacons and M. Du Petit Thouars , who engaged to accompany them in their tour to Canada . The ...
... French artisans , and even by Americans . A list of the principal families settled there is added . The travellers were now joined by M. de Blacons and M. Du Petit Thouars , who engaged to accompany them in their tour to Canada . The ...
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Seite 40 - Having previously closed my nostrils and exhausted my lungs, I breathed four quarts of nitrous oxide from and into a silk bag. The first feelings were similar to those produced in the last experiment, but in less than half a minute, the respiration being continued, they diminished gradually, and were succeeded by a highly pleasurable thrilling, particularly in the chest and the extremities. The objects around me became dazzling, and my hearing more acute.
Seite 48 - Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain, applied to illustrate the history of families manners, habits, and arts at the different ^periods from the Norman Conquest to the Seventeenth Century.
Seite 42 - When I was awakened from this semi-delirious trance by Dr. Kinglake, who took the bag from my mouth, indignation and pride were the first feelings produced by the sight of the persons about me.
Seite 84 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
Seite 346 - ... an inhuman and unfeeling peasantry, who, having discovered themselves to be removed to too great a distance from the seat of their former government to be awed by its authority, have exercised, in the most wanton and barbarous manner, an absolute power over these poor wretches, reduced to the necessity of depending upon them for a morsel of bread.
Seite 42 - I endeavoured to recall the ideas ; they -were feeble and indistinct; one collection of terms, however, presented itself ; and with the most intense belief and prophetic manner, I exclaimed to Dr. Kinglake, ' Nothing exists but thoughts ! — the universe is composed of impressions, ideas, pleasures, and pains...
Seite 221 - The Unitarian Society for promoting Christian Knowledge and the practice of Virtue, by the distribution of books.
Seite 266 - But in any intermediate sense, between a single congregation and the whole community of Christians, not one instance can be brought of the application of the word in sacred writ.
Seite 42 - I walked round the room, perfectly regardless of what was said to me. As I recovered my former state of mind, I felt an inclination to communicate the discoveries I had made during the experiment. I endeavoured to recall the ideas : they were feeble and indistinct...
Seite 379 - The Floridians when they travel have a kind of herb dried, who, with a cane and an earthen cup in the end, with fire and the dried herbs put together, do suck through the cane the smoke thereof, which smoke satisfieth their hunger and therewith they live four or five days without meat or drink.