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" In that brighter land the sun ever shines unclouded, the forests abound with deer, the lakes and rivers with fish ; benefits which are farther enhanced in their imagination by a faithful wife and dutiful children. They do not reach it, however, till after... "
An Historical and Descriptive Account of British America: Comprehending ... - Page 76
by Hugh Murray - 1839
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of British America: Comprehending ...

Hugh Murray - 1839 - 374 pages
...Nouvelle France, an 1667, p. 53-55 ; an 1635, p. 72. £ Animorum immortalitatem persnasissimam quidem omnes habent. Creuxius, p. 87. longation of their...continuation of the other ; and under this impression, the arms, ornaments, and every thing that had contributed to the welfare of the deceased, are interred...
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The London Saturday journal, Volumes 1-4

1841 - 986 pages
...precipice, w ith the ocean rolling beneath. Sometimes, in the too eager pursuit of game, the spirit* fall over, and are converted into fishes. The local...defect, inasmuch as it scarcely connects felicity is the future world with virtuous conduct in the present. The one is held to be simply a continuation...
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of British America ..., Volume 1

Hugh Murray - 1840 - 388 pages
...this subject were by no means either exalted or spiritualized. They expected simply a prolongation of their present life and enjoyments, under more favourable...virtuous conduct in the present. The one is held to * La Potherie, vol. ii., p. 12. Missions en la Nouvelle France, an 1667, p. 53-55 ; an 1635, p. 72....
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of British America ..., Volume 1

Hugh Murray - 1840 - 320 pages
...choice and abundance. In that brighter land the sun ever shines unclouded, the forests abound wi^h deer, the lakes and rivers with fish ; benefits which...virtuous conduct in the present. The one is held to * La Potherie, vol. ii., p. 12. Missions en la Nouvelle France, an 1667, p. 53-55 ; an 1635, p. 72....
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Anecdotes of the American Indians: Illustrating Their Eccentricities of ...

John Lauris Blake, Alexander Vietts Blake - 1844 - 266 pages
...subject 19* / .. were by no means either exalted or spiritualized. They expected simply a prolongation of their present life and enjoyments, under more favourable...continuation of the other ; and under this impression, the arms, ornaments, and everything that had contributed to the welfare of the deceased, are interred along...
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A Brief Description of New York: Formerly Called New Netherlands, with the ...

Daniel Denton - 1845 - 106 pages
...paradise appears connected with certain obscure intimations received from their wandering neighbors of the Mississippi, the Rocky Mountains, and the distant shores of the Pacific. This system of belief labors under a great defect, inasmuch as it carcely connects felicity in the future world with virtuous...
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Gowan's bibliotheca americana...

1845 - 564 pages
...paradise appears connected with certain obscure intimations received from their wandering neighbors of the Mississippi, the Rocky Mountains, and the distant shores of the Pacific. This system of belief labors under a great defect, inasmuch as it carcely connects felicity in the future world with virtuous...
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The Boys' Book of Indian Battles and Adventures: With Anecdotes about Them

John Lauris Blake, Alexander Vietts Blake - 1861 - 298 pages
...circumstances, and with the same objects furnished in greater choice and abundance. In that brighter laud the sun ever shines unclouded, the forests abound...continuation of the other ; and under this impression, the arms, ornaments, and everything that had contributed to the welfare of the deceased, are interred along...
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New Moral World, Volume 7

1969 - 496 pages
...the spirits fall over, and are converted i'.ito fishes. The local position of their paradise appear« connected with certain obscure intimations received...distant shores of the Pacific. This system of belief laboure under a great defect, inasmuch a» it scarcely connects felicity in the future world with virtuous...
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