The Irish Quarterly Review, כרך 9,חלק 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 42
... mind and body , that his early death was a merciful dispen- sation . The treatment of this poor child has ever ... minds of some prisoners were affected to that degree that they fancied they were fed on flesh furnished by the guillotine ...
... mind and body , that his early death was a merciful dispen- sation . The treatment of this poor child has ever ... minds of some prisoners were affected to that degree that they fancied they were fed on flesh furnished by the guillotine ...
עמוד 52
... mind of that most illustrious among modern statesmen , Napoleon III . , to give completeness to International Exhibitions . The great undertaking of 1851 could only be viewed as a mammoth bazaar . The Agricultural Section , for instance ...
... mind of that most illustrious among modern statesmen , Napoleon III . , to give completeness to International Exhibitions . The great undertaking of 1851 could only be viewed as a mammoth bazaar . The Agricultural Section , for instance ...
עמוד 54
... mind . Manual labor is being dis- pensed with in the ruder processes , and its place economically supplied by other motive power ; while the mind of the work- ing man , guided by increased intelligence , is directed to more renumerative ...
... mind . Manual labor is being dis- pensed with in the ruder processes , and its place economically supplied by other motive power ; while the mind of the work- ing man , guided by increased intelligence , is directed to more renumerative ...
עמוד 57
... mind with deep emotion . There are flowers and plants from every clime , " bearing solid masses of blossom of every tint , and of the most delicate fragrance ; there is the constant play of the fountains among the shrubs , the ...
... mind with deep emotion . There are flowers and plants from every clime , " bearing solid masses of blossom of every tint , and of the most delicate fragrance ; there is the constant play of the fountains among the shrubs , the ...
עמוד 63
... mind can scarcely realise the notion of life without vision : but as mind is superior to matter , in like manner does the intellectual vision of the blind occasionally gleam forth and emit sparkles of brilliancy in each department of ...
... mind can scarcely realise the notion of life without vision : but as mind is superior to matter , in like manner does the intellectual vision of the blind occasionally gleam forth and emit sparkles of brilliancy in each department of ...
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