Social evils, and their remedyHarper & Bros., 1834 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 13
עמוד 11
... sight and as pleasant a din kept up to the eye and ear in our shop as in any of all Birmingham . My father and my old aunt died within a week the one of the other , and the shock upset me ter- ribly at first , so that , though I sat ...
... sight and as pleasant a din kept up to the eye and ear in our shop as in any of all Birmingham . My father and my old aunt died within a week the one of the other , and the shock upset me ter- ribly at first , so that , though I sat ...
עמוד 61
... sight as you describe it ( which , however , is not possible ) , I should believe . " " We will suppose it to be possible , if you please , for argument's sake . " " Well , then , sir , I could not do otherwise than believe in what I ...
... sight as you describe it ( which , however , is not possible ) , I should believe . " " We will suppose it to be possible , if you please , for argument's sake . " " Well , then , sir , I could not do otherwise than believe in what I ...
עמוד 62
... sight of his eyes , but there is another kind of blindness affecting not the sense of the natural sight , but that of the spiritual sight ; to be blind in this latter sense , is to be without the faculty of seeing the real state of man ...
... sight of his eyes , but there is another kind of blindness affecting not the sense of the natural sight , but that of the spiritual sight ; to be blind in this latter sense , is to be without the faculty of seeing the real state of man ...
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