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" I see every thing in the universe go out and disappear, and I see no reason for supposing that it is not an actual and entire death. And for my part, I have no objection to such an extinction. I well remember the passion with which WE Forster said to... "
Harriet Martineau - Página 219
por Florence Fenwick Miller - 1884 - 224 páginas
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Harriet Martineau's Autobiography ...

Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 618 páginas
...part, I have no objection to such an extinction. I well remember the passion with which WE Forster said to me, " I had rather be damned than annihilated."...see how fully my household expect my death pretty Boon, the universe opens so widely before my view, and I see the old notions of death and scenes to...
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Harriet Martineau's Autobiography, Volumen3

Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 512 páginas
...part, I have no objection to such an extinction. I well remember the passion with which WE Forster said to me, " I had rather be damned than annihilated."...Now that the event draws near, and that I see how fulljr my household expect my death pretty soon, the universe opens so widely before my view, and I...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes143-144

1877 - 626 páginas
...part, I have no , objection to such an extinction. I well remember the passion with which WE Forster said to me. " I had rather be damned than annihilated....he would be thankful for extinction in preference.' It is clear, therefore, that she contemplated death then as she contemplated it in 1855, when she was...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen143

1877 - 630 páginas
...part, I have no objection to such an extinction. I well remember the passion with which WE Forster said to me, " I had rather be damned than annihilated."...he would be thankful for extinction in preference.' It is clear, therefore, that she contemplated death then as shecontemplated it in 1855, when she was...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volumen35

Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1877 - 446 páginas
...is not an actual and entire death. And for my part, I have no objection to such an extinction. * * * The truth is, I care little about it any way. Now...draws near, and that I see how fully my household expects my death pretty soon, the universe opens so widely before my view, and I see the old notions...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen29;Volumen37;Volumen59

1877 - 786 páginas
...remember the passion with which WE Forster said to me, " I had rather be damned than annihilated." If ho once felt five minutes' damnation, he would be thankful for extinction in preference. — Pp. 274. And the year of her death she says r — Night nfter night I have known that I am mortally...
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Women of Fashion and Representative Women in Letters and Society ..., Volumen2

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 580 páginas
...part, I have no objection to such an extinction. I well remember the pasukio with which WE Forster said to me, ' I had rather be damned than annihilated.' If he once felt frve minutes' damnation, he would be thankful for extinction in preference. The truth is, I care little...
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Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, Metallurgy ..., Volumen19

James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1882 - 784 páginas
...passion with which WE Forster said to me ' I had rather be damned than annihilated.' If (she adds) he once felt five minutes' damnation, he would be thankful for extinction in preference." Further comment on what may be called the moral insanity thus displayed by an otherwise high-minded...
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Self-consciousness of Noted Persons

1886 - 218 páginas
...that he said he " would rather be damned than annihilated ; " upon which Miss Martineau observed that if he once felt five minutes' damnation, he would be thankful for extinction in preference. When the printer of her book on Political Economy was about to draw back, afraid of the venture, she...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen59

1877 - 776 páginas
...part, I have no objection to such an extinction. I well remember the passion with' which WE Forster said to me, " I had rather be damned' than annihilated."...he would be thankful for extinction in preference. — Pp-. 274. And the year of her death she says : — Night after nignt I have known that I am mortally...
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