Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... Indian ink . I feel not the miseries without ; I am beyond their power . I am within - in the. shelter. of. home . I. am. lighted. by. the. real magician's lamp . No magic circle ever bid defiance A Passage of Autobiography . [ Jan. A ...
... Indian ink . I feel not the miseries without ; I am beyond their power . I am within - in the. shelter. of. home . I. am. lighted. by. the. real magician's lamp . No magic circle ever bid defiance A Passage of Autobiography . [ Jan. A ...
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... Indian or Egyptian priesthood has compelled them , by the terrors of ig- norance and folly , to the restraint of wholesome laws and the preservation of civic tranquillity . And thus the nation has proceeded , tortured into activity by ...
... Indian or Egyptian priesthood has compelled them , by the terrors of ig- norance and folly , to the restraint of wholesome laws and the preservation of civic tranquillity . And thus the nation has proceeded , tortured into activity by ...
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... India , works of despotic power ; the prayer , the incessant chant , resounded in its walls ; the gorgeous procession issued from its gates , and passed through the streets , and before the houses of the people ; piety was as it were ...
... India , works of despotic power ; the prayer , the incessant chant , resounded in its walls ; the gorgeous procession issued from its gates , and passed through the streets , and before the houses of the people ; piety was as it were ...
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... India and the East , so far as they were then known - Ve- nice existed by administering not more to the needs of physical life than to the desire of variety and the de . mands of luxury . From the marriage of its doge , wedded to the ...
... India and the East , so far as they were then known - Ve- nice existed by administering not more to the needs of physical life than to the desire of variety and the de . mands of luxury . From the marriage of its doge , wedded to the ...
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... Indian legend , the earth was in NO . COXCII . VOL , XLVII , the beginning covered with water till it gradually raised itself , and the summit of the mountain Meru ( it retains the name still , and is the south - western point of the ...
... Indian legend , the earth was in NO . COXCII . VOL , XLVII , the beginning covered with water till it gradually raised itself , and the summit of the mountain Meru ( it retains the name still , and is the south - western point of the ...
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