 | 1867 - 508 pages
...into my mind were all retrospective, yet I had been religion.-ly brought up; ray hopes and fears of the next world had lost nothing of their early strength, and at any other period intense interest and awful anxiety would have been excited by the mere probability that I was floating... | |
 | Round robin - 1042 pages
...into my mind were all retrospective, yet I had been religiously brought up ; my hopes and fears of the next world had lost nothing of their early strength, and at any other period, intense interest and awful anxiety would have been excited by the mere probability that I was floating... | |
 | 1875 - 1012 pages
...my family — were all retrospective. Yet I had been religiously brought up ; my hopes or fears of the next world had lost nothing of their early strength,...Yet in that inexplicable moment, when I had a full conviction that I had crossed the threshold, not a single thought wandered into the future. I was wrapped... | |
 | Charles Bland Radcliffe - 1877 - 248 pages
...my family — were all retrospective. Yet I had been religiously brought up ; my hopes or fears of the next world had lost nothing of their early strength,...Yet in that inexplicable moment, when I had a full conviction that I had crossed this threshold, not a single thought wandered into the future. I was... | |
 | Connop Thirlwall - 1882 - 434 pages
...flashed into my mind were all retrospective. Yet I had been religiously brought up. My hopes and fears of the next world had lost nothing of their early strength : and at any other period, intense interest and awful anxiety would have been excited by the mere probability that I was floating... | |
 | Harriet Martineau - 1888 - 548 pages
...into my mind were all retrospective : yet I had been religiously brought up ; my hopes and fears of the next world had lost nothing of their early strength : and at any other period, intense interest and awful anxiety would have been excited by the mere probability that I was floating... | |
 | 1847 - 724 pages
...into my mind, were all retrospective , yet I had been religiously brought up, my hopes and fears of the next world had lost nothing of their early strength, and at any period, intense interest and awful anxiety would have been by the mere probability that I was floating... | |
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