Encyclopędia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations - Lexicon, Volume 13Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... manner strictly analogous to dreaming , and consist of some former circumstances recalled to the mind , and believed , for a time , to have a real and present exist- ence . The diseases , in connexion with which they arise , are ...
... manner strictly analogous to dreaming , and consist of some former circumstances recalled to the mind , and believed , for a time , to have a real and present exist- ence . The diseases , in connexion with which they arise , are ...
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... manner in which it occurs , that many most distinct modifications thence arise . Thus any continued sound , as a ... manners of beginning and ending sounds ; and it is because they can thus be perceived only in connexion with vo- cal ...
... manner in which it occurs , that many most distinct modifications thence arise . Thus any continued sound , as a ... manners of beginning and ending sounds ; and it is because they can thus be perceived only in connexion with vo- cal ...
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... manner of his uncle's death , and the ashes which fell when he was at Stabię , makes no allusion what- ever to the sudden overwhelming of two large and populous cities , Herculaneum and Pompeii . ( q . v . ) Tacitus , the friend and ...
... manner of his uncle's death , and the ashes which fell when he was at Stabię , makes no allusion what- ever to the sudden overwhelming of two large and populous cities , Herculaneum and Pompeii . ( q . v . ) Tacitus , the friend and ...
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... manner : he particular- been opposed by his numerous enemies . ly aided youthful literary talent . In 1730 , He was therefore invited to compose a he brought the tragedy of Brutus upon piece for the celebration of the nuptials the stage ...
... manner : he particular- been opposed by his numerous enemies . ly aided youthful literary talent . In 1730 , He was therefore invited to compose a he brought the tragedy of Brutus upon piece for the celebration of the nuptials the stage ...
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... manner of life , affected his health so much that it seemed as if he could not live much longer . He perceiv- ed this plainly : " I have come to Paris , " he said , " to find my glory and my grave . " He could not sleep ; and a large ...
... manner of life , affected his health so much that it seemed as if he could not live much longer . He perceiv- ed this plainly : " I have come to Paris , " he said , " to find my glory and my grave . " He could not sleep ; and a large ...
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