The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 218
... thought to deceive the spirit that vexed it by the simple stratagem of an alias ; and the Californian Shoshones , changing their names after such feats as scalping an enemy , stealing his horses , or killing a grizzly bear , had ...
... thought to deceive the spirit that vexed it by the simple stratagem of an alias ; and the Californian Shoshones , changing their names after such feats as scalping an enemy , stealing his horses , or killing a grizzly bear , had ...
Page 249
... thought once uttered belongs to any one who knows how to re - employ it well , and your critic , eternally crying " Stop thief " to every man so doing , arrests invention and checks the young thought that would have been immediately ...
... thought once uttered belongs to any one who knows how to re - employ it well , and your critic , eternally crying " Stop thief " to every man so doing , arrests invention and checks the young thought that would have been immediately ...
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... thought at large . Amongst other features which this method of thought exhibits in characteristic fashion , is that of assigning a paramount place to the influence of habit and use , and of outward circumstances upon the form and " way ...
... thought at large . Amongst other features which this method of thought exhibits in characteristic fashion , is that of assigning a paramount place to the influence of habit and use , and of outward circumstances upon the form and " way ...
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Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 1 |
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So Like a Man | 129 |
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