Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 4
... death - pangs through his lower fervently invoked upon his head ; the ' good word ' back and loins , his face was flushed , and his head giddy . and the prayer ' were all they could afford , as they In this state he proceeded , without ...
... death - pangs through his lower fervently invoked upon his head ; the ' good word ' back and loins , his face was flushed , and his head giddy . and the prayer ' were all they could afford , as they In this state he proceeded , without ...
Pàgina 5
... death kindly inter- poses to close the scene . It is wonderful how know- ing the sons of a wealthy man are regarding their father's affairs , and how considerate they are in help- ing him to spend the savings of his industry . A poor ...
... death kindly inter- poses to close the scene . It is wonderful how know- ing the sons of a wealthy man are regarding their father's affairs , and how considerate they are in help- ing him to spend the savings of his industry . A poor ...
Pàgina 19
... death , but was strongly recommended to mercy by the jury , as well on the ground of his previous good character , as on that of certain misgivings re- garding the top boots , which a number of the jury could not help entertaining , in ...
... death , but was strongly recommended to mercy by the jury , as well on the ground of his previous good character , as on that of certain misgivings re- garding the top boots , which a number of the jury could not help entertaining , in ...
Pàgina 20
... death to the state . Hence the great officers endeavour , by a thousand artifices , to alienate their wealth secretly for their relations , or to provide for them by greater accumulations . The court , in the meantime , winks at their ...
... death to the state . Hence the great officers endeavour , by a thousand artifices , to alienate their wealth secretly for their relations , or to provide for them by greater accumulations . The court , in the meantime , winks at their ...
Pàgina 26
... death ; but placed , by their elevated situa- tion , as much above the moral law as above the laws of nature . They could not only work miracles with- blamed . If it was the will of a god , the clouds might out difficulty , but could do ...
... death ; but placed , by their elevated situa- tion , as much above the moral law as above the laws of nature . They could not only work miracles with- blamed . If it was the will of a god , the clouds might out difficulty , but could do ...
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