The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 74
... spirit ' which is abroad ; that is , the spirit now spreading among mankind over the whole surface of the civilized globe , for the establishment of constitutional govern- ments . He makes a geographical division of Europe into two ...
... spirit ' which is abroad ; that is , the spirit now spreading among mankind over the whole surface of the civilized globe , for the establishment of constitutional govern- ments . He makes a geographical division of Europe into two ...
Page 208
... spirit may be retarded by giving it a thin covering of fixed oil ; or , it may be altogether prevented , by covering the mouth of the vessel with two or three folds of bladder bound round the edges tightly with pack - thread . If the ...
... spirit may be retarded by giving it a thin covering of fixed oil ; or , it may be altogether prevented , by covering the mouth of the vessel with two or three folds of bladder bound round the edges tightly with pack - thread . If the ...
Page 247
... Spirit to destroy the Indians . Fear not death ; none but cowards fear to die . Obey and venerate the old people , particularly your parents . Fear and propitiate the Bad Spirit , that he may do you no harm ; -love and adore the Good Spirit ...
... Spirit to destroy the Indians . Fear not death ; none but cowards fear to die . Obey and venerate the old people , particularly your parents . Fear and propitiate the Bad Spirit , that he may do you no harm ; -love and adore the Good Spirit ...
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