The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 34
... human being slain . " They there concluded not to tell , For fear they'd come to harm , But did come out which happened well , Tho ' causing much alarm . " Then officers went out from town , Intent to find some clue , And through the ...
... human being slain . " They there concluded not to tell , For fear they'd come to harm , But did come out which happened well , Tho ' causing much alarm . " Then officers went out from town , Intent to find some clue , And through the ...
Pàgina 40
... human . And in matters of morals and conduct , this is the only method that yields results worth noting . To a certain extent all practical science rests on the same princi- ple . So does all legislation . But it is cer- tain that those ...
... human . And in matters of morals and conduct , this is the only method that yields results worth noting . To a certain extent all practical science rests on the same princi- ple . So does all legislation . But it is cer- tain that those ...
Pàgina 41
... human comments , ( and commenta- tors are sometimes mere learned fools ) and go to the word itself , they would find both adequate power and adequate reason . the impossibility of specimens of all the species of animated nature being ...
... human comments , ( and commenta- tors are sometimes mere learned fools ) and go to the word itself , they would find both adequate power and adequate reason . the impossibility of specimens of all the species of animated nature being ...
Pàgina 60
... human wisdom , has ever been a thorn in the flesh of the learned world , and all redemptive movements have had to suffer the crucifixion that was to vitalize their cause . Spiritualism , however , in these better days , has had all the ...
... human wisdom , has ever been a thorn in the flesh of the learned world , and all redemptive movements have had to suffer the crucifixion that was to vitalize their cause . Spiritualism , however , in these better days , has had all the ...
Pàgina 61
... human race through " prancing and gyrating tables . " But to the philosophic mind nothing should be absurd . The question is not whether it is dignified in a spirit to use pieces of furniture to commu- nicate with his brother spirit in ...
... human race through " prancing and gyrating tables . " But to the philosophic mind nothing should be absurd . The question is not whether it is dignified in a spirit to use pieces of furniture to commu- nicate with his brother spirit in ...
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