Dealings with the Dead, Том 2Dutton and Wentworth, 1856 - Всего страниц: 698 |
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... living at his ease , or for one of the nobility . Mr. Marshall was remarkable , for the exquisite polish , and classical cut of his cocked hat . He was much on ' change , in those primitive days , and highly respected , for his true ...
... living at his ease , or for one of the nobility . Mr. Marshall was remarkable , for the exquisite polish , and classical cut of his cocked hat . He was much on ' change , in those primitive days , and highly respected , for his true ...
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... living in Chicago , one of our most estimable citizens . " “ Another case , of a like character , occurred near this city , yesterday . A man who was in the collapsed state , and to all appearances dead , became reanimated after his ...
... living in Chicago , one of our most estimable citizens . " “ Another case , of a like character , occurred near this city , yesterday . A man who was in the collapsed state , and to all appearances dead , became reanimated after his ...
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... living , body is committed to the manage- ment of an ignorant or unfeeling nurse , whose care extends no further than laying the limbs straight , and securing her accus- tomed perquisites . The bed clothes are immediately removed , and ...
... living , body is committed to the manage- ment of an ignorant or unfeeling nurse , whose care extends no further than laying the limbs straight , and securing her accus- tomed perquisites . The bed clothes are immediately removed , and ...
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... living , say , that , by frictions and the warm bath , he had brought a man to life , who had hanged himself , and remained suspended , for half an hour . The same physician used to say , that he believed any one might be recovered ...
... living , say , that , by frictions and the warm bath , he had brought a man to life , who had hanged himself , and remained suspended , for half an hour . The same physician used to say , that he believed any one might be recovered ...
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... living thing produces , with them , a feeling of sorrow , similar to that , experienced , as Mr. Catlin says , by an Indian , who unfortunately shot his totem , which , in that case , chanced to be a bear ; that is , an animal of a ...
... living thing produces , with them , a feeling of sorrow , similar to that , experienced , as Mr. Catlin says , by an Indian , who unfortunately shot his totem , which , in that case , chanced to be a bear ; that is , an animal of a ...
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Стр. 366 - LET dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so; Let bears and lions growl and fight, For 'tis their nature too.
Стр. 617 - And he stood and cried unto the armies of Israel, and said unto them, Why are ye come out to set your battle in array? am not I a Philistine, and ye servants to Saul? choose you a man for you, and let him come down to me.
Стр. 380 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
Стр. 670 - Then Saul fell straightway all along on the earth, and was sore afraid, because of the words of Samuel: and there was no strength in him ; for he had eaten no bread all the day, nor all the night.
Стр. 430 - And Asa in the thirty and ninth year of his reign was diseased in his feet, until his disease was exceeding great: yet in his disease he sought not to the Lord, but to the physicians.
Стр. 617 - And there went out a champion out of the camp of the Philistines, named Goliath, of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span.
Стр. 434 - Let our lord now command thy servants, which are before thee, to seek out a man, who is a cunning player on an harp : and it shall come to pass, when the evil spirit from God is upon thee, that he shall play with his hand, and thou shalt be well.
Стр. 431 - Their poison is like the poison of a serpent: they are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear; 5 Which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely.
Стр. 362 - Hey, Diddle, Diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed To see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon.
Стр. 354 - And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that outlives this day, and sees old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say — 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian:' Then will he strip his sleeve, and show his scars, And say — 'These wounds I had on Crispin's day.