The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... body , and I am the soul thereof . I am the soul of worlds , nay the soul of souls ! A singular treasure , a wonderful mind , a vast desolate desert also , have I discovered within me . I am one with the Source of Truth . Let no one ...
... body , and I am the soul thereof . I am the soul of worlds , nay the soul of souls ! A singular treasure , a wonderful mind , a vast desolate desert also , have I discovered within me . I am one with the Source of Truth . Let no one ...
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... body , to Tartary's Ice - covered hills , or else to the valleys of Tungatabu ! Am'r - a - Allaheen ! Or to some wigwam , log - house , or prairie - cave , In the far wilds of yonder New Continent , Where the Red Men hunt dead all the ...
... body , to Tartary's Ice - covered hills , or else to the valleys of Tungatabu ! Am'r - a - Allaheen ! Or to some wigwam , log - house , or prairie - cave , In the far wilds of yonder New Continent , Where the Red Men hunt dead all the ...
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... body and soul , in faith and finances ? Rests within this lonely mausoleum , After Life's distractions and fatigue , Leeh Rewáán , a man to hear and see whom Monks and Meerzas journeyed many a league . Yet not Leeh Rewáán himself , but ...
... body and soul , in faith and finances ? Rests within this lonely mausoleum , After Life's distractions and fatigue , Leeh Rewáán , a man to hear and see whom Monks and Meerzas journeyed many a league . Yet not Leeh Rewáán himself , but ...
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... body for dinner , and that body for lunch - how they manage to drive about with Mrs. so and so's servants and horses . These scenes are , on the whole , lively and well imagined , and remind us of the old Spanish novels , in which the ...
... body for dinner , and that body for lunch - how they manage to drive about with Mrs. so and so's servants and horses . These scenes are , on the whole , lively and well imagined , and remind us of the old Spanish novels , in which the ...
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... bodies of men upon some point of the coast previously to embarka- tion , would interpose any insuperable obstacle to ... body of troops in war steamers would not easily escape the vigilance of our navy . Now , as I have already hinted ...
... bodies of men upon some point of the coast previously to embarka- tion , would interpose any insuperable obstacle to ... body of troops in war steamers would not easily escape the vigilance of our navy . Now , as I have already hinted ...
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