Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... existence in the remoter ages by their doings , rather than by leaving their remains as evidence . Man , in the strata , shows proof of his existence contempora- neously with other creatures that really ought not to be there . This ...
... existence in the remoter ages by their doings , rather than by leaving their remains as evidence . Man , in the strata , shows proof of his existence contempora- neously with other creatures that really ought not to be there . This ...
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... existence on earth was deeply impressed upon him , and an eternal existence was ever before his eyes . There are frequent representations in the sepulchres of death - bed scenes and bitter partings - the steeds stand saddled and bridled ...
... existence on earth was deeply impressed upon him , and an eternal existence was ever before his eyes . There are frequent representations in the sepulchres of death - bed scenes and bitter partings - the steeds stand saddled and bridled ...
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... existence that sometimes grate , and , by smoothing the path to friend- ship and conviviality , makes life more bearable . The fact that a few people injure themselves by over - indulging is no reason why the majority should not enjoy ...
... existence that sometimes grate , and , by smoothing the path to friend- ship and conviviality , makes life more bearable . The fact that a few people injure themselves by over - indulging is no reason why the majority should not enjoy ...
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