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Page 25
... spirit speaks through him . His connection with the magnetizer is so intimate , that he knows all his thoughts , and obeys his will , and yet the sensations of this state are said to border on beatitude . " Beyond these , degrees there ...
... spirit speaks through him . His connection with the magnetizer is so intimate , that he knows all his thoughts , and obeys his will , and yet the sensations of this state are said to border on beatitude . " Beyond these , degrees there ...
Page 46
... spirit , in confusing and intermingling them , the defences of each would be broken down , and a consolidation promoted . They add , that the established constitutions , in every section of the union , make distinctions between the ...
... spirit , in confusing and intermingling them , the defences of each would be broken down , and a consolidation promoted . They add , that the established constitutions , in every section of the union , make distinctions between the ...
Page 53
... spirit ; his drooping tail matted as it were into a single feather , along which the water trickled from his back . Near the cart was a half - doz- ing cow , chewing the cud , and standing patiently to be rained on , with wreaths of ...
... spirit ; his drooping tail matted as it were into a single feather , along which the water trickled from his back . Near the cart was a half - doz- ing cow , chewing the cud , and standing patiently to be rained on , with wreaths of ...
Page 63
... spirits . While human nature continues to be what it now is , and what it ever has been , men will always be found ready to vindicate the relentless wretch who outrages the first principle of the civil compact , whilst he contemns the ...
... spirits . While human nature continues to be what it now is , and what it ever has been , men will always be found ready to vindicate the relentless wretch who outrages the first principle of the civil compact , whilst he contemns the ...
Page 82
... spirit May to fields Elysian soar , And some lowest seat inherit Near the mighty bards of yore ; Never , never to dissever , But to dwell in bliss for ever , Tuning an enthusiast lyre To that high and laurel'd quire . H. A BACHELOR'S ...
... spirit May to fields Elysian soar , And some lowest seat inherit Near the mighty bards of yore ; Never , never to dissever , But to dwell in bliss for ever , Tuning an enthusiast lyre To that high and laurel'd quire . H. A BACHELOR'S ...
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