The dogmas of the vulgar, with regard to this subject, are glaringly absurd; but though these may justly be neglected by the wise, we are scarcely justified in totally rejecting the possibility that men may obtain supernatural aid.
My brother was silent on this subject, because he believed himself in no danger of changing his opinion, and he was willing to save us from any uneasiness.
As a woman, young, beautiful, and independent, it behoved you to have fortified your mind with just principles on this subject.
Would to God I were able to do justice to this subject!
Of my observations on this subject, let me relate the following, which will be sufficient for our purpose.
On this subject I have but one document, a pretty far-reaching one, however.
I have very exact memories on this subject, memories that have cost me dear.
Those who are desirous of full information on this subject, as regards the modus operandi, etc.
Sir Francis Bacon has written on this subject, the substance of his argument being that certain loving husbands so sympathize with their pregnant wives that they suffer morning-sickness in their own person.
We must omit the thorough inquiry into this subject that is offered by Mr. Blaikie.
In the consideration of this subject, we must bear in mind the influence of climate and locality on the time of the appearance of menstruation.
In order fully to realise what they have done it is almost necessary to read several of the many treatises devoted to this subject, and to inspect the animals.
Prosper Lucas' treatise, in two large volumes, is the fullest and the best on this subject.
In monstrosities, the correlations between quite distinct parts are very curious; and many instances are given in Isidore Geoffroy St. Hilaire's great work on this subject.
In 1858 he sent me a memoir on this subject, with a request that I would forward it to Sir Charles Lyell, who sent it to the Linnean Society, and it is published in the third volume of the Journal of that Society.
Voltaire, has exhausted the subject of the fertility of Palestine; for Voltaire had likewise indulged in sarcasm on this subject.
There is a dissertation of Foucher on this subject, Mem.
Footnote 38: Sir William Temple and Montesquieu have indulged, on this subject, the usual liveliness of their fancy.
Sainte Croix) have multiplied conjectures on this subject, most of them have ended by adopting the opinion which places Quintus Curtius under the reign of Claudius.
Note: The remarkable speech of Cassius shows the proud feelings of the Roman aristocracy on this subject.
His book on this subject, and the short paper published in 'Mind,' (July 1877.
But I will not write on this subject, I should perhaps annoy you, and most certainly myself.
I was led to take up this subject by reading a short paper by Asa Gray, published in 1858.
Do think of this subject, it would be a serious loss to the cause of natural science if this fine opportunity was lost.
This subject is fully explained in the chapter on The Lifting Surfaces of Planes.
The literature on aviation is full of arguments on this subject, all declaring that a wide spread is essential, because, --birds fly that way.
It is not our purpose to give a treatise on this subject but to confine this chapter to an exposition of a few of the gliders and model forms which are found to be most efficient for experimental work.
As we retraced our steps I questioned my companion further on this subject.
I had no doubt that the Bible would have given me much light and comfort on this subject, if I had possessed one, and I once more had occasion to regret deeply having neglected to store my memory with its consoling truths.
This subject will be referred to later in these pages.
In referring to this subject, Barlow says: "In the XVIIIth century it existed in Livonia, and traces of it may still be found in the British Isles.
In view of this fact it would appear to be not only useless but exceedingly unwise to spend one's time in attempting to gain a knowledge of this subject simply by studying the later developments in its history.
The following table, with a word of explanation, will serve to bring out results on this test clearly to even the reader unfamiliar with the specific details of this subject.
This is a line of demarcation that students of this subject would do well to recognize.
Janet's mother had neither given nor received confidences on this subject, and indeed never throughout the daughter's life has there been anything except vague warnings on the part of the mother about the general dangers of sex immorality.
It is hardly necessary to say more than a word on this subject.
It is impossible to touch on more than a side or two of this subject.
This subject is so vast, its ramifications so far-reaching and complicated, that one hesitates before launching into an analysis of it.
On this subject he equivocated; I, therefore, suspected there must be something wrong.
She is not discontented with our work, and, indeed, sent a very civil message yesterday to Sister Frances on this subject; but believe it is too flattering for me to repeat in this letter.
Ever since then my mind has been much occupied with this subject, and I have thought, all along, that the time for acting on it might probably come.
My wish is that on this subject no remark be made, nor question asked by any of you, here, or elsewhere, now, or hereafter.
On the contrary, they were as well informed on this subject as the modern; but this was shown where individual property, not where human life, on the grand scale was to be protected.
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