The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... , there were cases in which it seemed that the animal soul would be degraded instead of advanced by entering into the human form . For example , the Doctor considered the beast to be very often a much worthier animal than 111.
... , there were cases in which it seemed that the animal soul would be degraded instead of advanced by entering into the human form . For example , the Doctor considered the beast to be very often a much worthier animal than 111.
134 psl.
... considered as the senti- ment which moves us to do nothing that might displease a Being whom we regard as our su- perior , and as the source of our happiness ; for Fétishes cannot be regarded in this light . Will it then be fear considered ...
... considered as the senti- ment which moves us to do nothing that might displease a Being whom we regard as our su- perior , and as the source of our happiness ; for Fétishes cannot be regarded in this light . Will it then be fear considered ...
186 psl.
... considered a good match , and indeed was far better than what is commonly called good ; it promised in all human likelihood to be a happy one , and such it proved . In the beau- tiful words of Mrs. Hutchinson , neither she nor her ...
... considered a good match , and indeed was far better than what is commonly called good ; it promised in all human likelihood to be a happy one , and such it proved . In the beau- tiful words of Mrs. Hutchinson , neither she nor her ...
203 psl.
... considered that shaving comes every day to all men of what may be called the clean classes , and to the poorest labourer or handicraft once a week ; and that if the daily shavings of one year , or even the weekly ones could be put into ...
... considered that shaving comes every day to all men of what may be called the clean classes , and to the poorest labourer or handicraft once a week ; and that if the daily shavings of one year , or even the weekly ones could be put into ...
224 psl.
... considered that if beards were to be worn , some care and consequently some time must be bestowed upon them . The beard must be trimmed occa- sionally , if you would not have it as ragged as an old Jew Clothes - man's : it must also be ...
... considered that if beards were to be worn , some care and consequently some time must be bestowed upon them . The beard must be trimmed occa- sionally , if you would not have it as ragged as an old Jew Clothes - man's : it must also be ...
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