The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 80
... ment of the insane is quite scientific , and resembles in many respects that of our improved asylums ; but the monks dis- claim all credit for the cures which it works , and refer the happy change to the direct agency of their heavenly ...
... ment of the insane is quite scientific , and resembles in many respects that of our improved asylums ; but the monks dis- claim all credit for the cures which it works , and refer the happy change to the direct agency of their heavenly ...
Page 158
... ment rests the body of Charles the Great , Orthodox Emperor , who extended the Frankish Empire considerably and ruled over it happily for forty - seven ( forty - six ) years . He died in his seventieth ( seventy - second ) year , A. D. ...
... ment rests the body of Charles the Great , Orthodox Emperor , who extended the Frankish Empire considerably and ruled over it happily for forty - seven ( forty - six ) years . He died in his seventieth ( seventy - second ) year , A. D. ...
Page 425
... ment of woman as the wife , he was led to find a substitute for her in the affections of the devout by magnifying the superangelic honors of the Virgin Mary , thus helping to lay the foundation of that preposterous , but powerful dogma ...
... ment of woman as the wife , he was led to find a substitute for her in the affections of the devout by magnifying the superangelic honors of the Virgin Mary , thus helping to lay the foundation of that preposterous , but powerful dogma ...
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