The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1820 |
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... mind wavered ; and being an enquiring one , took to think- ing for itself ; but this was what neither Jew nor Catholic would tolerate . Perplexed by early prejudices ; called upon , as it were , by the voices of his ancestors to become ...
... mind wavered ; and being an enquiring one , took to think- ing for itself ; but this was what neither Jew nor Catholic would tolerate . Perplexed by early prejudices ; called upon , as it were , by the voices of his ancestors to become ...
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... mind of man ; - and underneath all , is the bright and ever - springing fire , running up through them heavenwards , like hope through materiality . We like to have any little curiosity of the mantle - piece kind within our reach and ...
... mind of man ; - and underneath all , is the bright and ever - springing fire , running up through them heavenwards , like hope through materiality . We like to have any little curiosity of the mantle - piece kind within our reach and ...
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... mind , that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshy nook . There is a fine passionate burst of enthusiasm on the subject of a study in Fletcher's play of the Elder Brother , Act 1. Scene 2 . Sordid and dunghill minds , composed of earth ...
... mind , that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshy nook . There is a fine passionate burst of enthusiasm on the subject of a study in Fletcher's play of the Elder Brother , Act 1. Scene 2 . Sordid and dunghill minds , composed of earth ...
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... mind in those times , to see it capable of piercing through the clouds of custom , of ignorance , and even of self - interest , and petitioning the petty tyrant to forego such a privilege . This mind was Godiva's . The other sex ...
... mind in those times , to see it capable of piercing through the clouds of custom , of ignorance , and even of self - interest , and petitioning the petty tyrant to forego such a privilege . This mind was Godiva's . The other sex ...
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... mind ? And is it not a more real as well as noto- rious thing to us than the London tavern , or the Crown and Anchor , or the Hummums , or White's , or What's - his - name's , or any other of your contemporary and fleeting taps ? A rot ...
... mind ? And is it not a more real as well as noto- rious thing to us than the London tavern , or the Crown and Anchor , or the Hummums , or White's , or What's - his - name's , or any other of your contemporary and fleeting taps ? A rot ...
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