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Pagina 35
Mr . Candler believes that among the Shakers the intercourse of the sexes is
purely mental and platonic , and that continence , with very rare exceptions , has
been strictly preserved among them . It may well be asked how their numbers can
be ...
Mr . Candler believes that among the Shakers the intercourse of the sexes is
purely mental and platonic , and that continence , with very rare exceptions , has
been strictly preserved among them . It may well be asked how their numbers can
be ...
Pagina 453
The title might possibly have induced many persons at first to believe , that the
work was a translation from the fourth canto of “ Childe Harold . ” If such a
supposition prevailed to any extent among our literary neighbours , we know not
whether ...
The title might possibly have induced many persons at first to believe , that the
work was a translation from the fourth canto of “ Childe Harold . ” If such a
supposition prevailed to any extent among our literary neighbours , we know not
whether ...
Pagina 516
They gradually created an order of aristocracy , which , however , never entirely
amalgamated with the old noblesse . This circumstance produced one curious
result , which we believe has no parallel in any other history . The head offices of
...
They gradually created an order of aristocracy , which , however , never entirely
amalgamated with the old noblesse . This circumstance produced one curious
result , which we believe has no parallel in any other history . The head offices of
...
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