The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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Pagina 78
... remarkable dreams recorded in sacred and profane histo- ry , " is drawn from the obsolete fancies of sir Thomas Browne , who asserted that in sleep we are somewhat more than ourselves , and that the slumbers of the body seem to be but ...
... remarkable dreams recorded in sacred and profane histo- ry , " is drawn from the obsolete fancies of sir Thomas Browne , who asserted that in sleep we are somewhat more than ourselves , and that the slumbers of the body seem to be but ...
Pagina 249
... remarkable occurrence , have names given to them in allusion to those circumstances . Thus , I have known a man whose name would signify in our language the be loved lover , and one who was named Met by love . Another , a great warrior ...
... remarkable occurrence , have names given to them in allusion to those circumstances . Thus , I have known a man whose name would signify in our language the be loved lover , and one who was named Met by love . Another , a great warrior ...
Pagina 251
... remarkable instance of the disposition of Indians to indulge their wives . There was a famine in the land , and a sick woman ex- pressed a great desire for mess of Indian corn . Her husband having heard that a trader at lower Sandusky ...
... remarkable instance of the disposition of Indians to indulge their wives . There was a famine in the land , and a sick woman ex- pressed a great desire for mess of Indian corn . Her husband having heard that a trader at lower Sandusky ...
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