The New-England Magazine, Band 4Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... death . You are well aware that ghosts often foretell the death of those who see them ; and this view of the subject shows that there is , in such cases , much rea- son for dread . A case in point is mentioned in the Christian Observer ...
... death . You are well aware that ghosts often foretell the death of those who see them ; and this view of the subject shows that there is , in such cases , much rea- son for dread . A case in point is mentioned in the Christian Observer ...
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... Death . But they inquired , " Why did not the faint and tired Woodman follow Death when he called him ? " Esop answered , " The sweetness of exist- ence detained him , and the hard skin of his hands . " Then stepped one forth and said ...
... Death . But they inquired , " Why did not the faint and tired Woodman follow Death when he called him ? " Esop answered , " The sweetness of exist- ence detained him , and the hard skin of his hands . " Then stepped one forth and said ...
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... death ; and why should there be ? The face often reminds one strongly of that rest , to which the spirit has gone . There is much more ex- pression in it , often , than the mere absence of suffering can account for a calmness , I had ...
... death ; and why should there be ? The face often reminds one strongly of that rest , to which the spirit has gone . There is much more ex- pression in it , often , than the mere absence of suffering can account for a calmness , I had ...
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