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... honour them with a perusal against forming hasty conclusions from imperfect , erroneous , and perhaps partial informa- tion . That love of fairness , which is a distinguishing trait of Eng- lishmen , may , perhaps , have some share in ...
... honour them with a perusal against forming hasty conclusions from imperfect , erroneous , and perhaps partial informa- tion . That love of fairness , which is a distinguishing trait of Eng- lishmen , may , perhaps , have some share in ...
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... honour , Fiko Fobodemi ( as a child , his name had been Sano ) , was the fourth son of Fiko Nakisatake Ukaya fuki avasezuno mikoto , by Tamayori fime ( the last pair of terrestrial gods ) , born in the seventh year of the thirty - third ...
... honour , Fiko Fobodemi ( as a child , his name had been Sano ) , was the fourth son of Fiko Nakisatake Ukaya fuki avasezuno mikoto , by Tamayori fime ( the last pair of terrestrial gods ) , born in the seventh year of the thirty - third ...
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... honour of Confucius first instituted by the Daigakreo Academy . 710. Mikado Genmei , daughter of Mikado Teutsi , founds Miyako . 711. Fudono Yasumaro composes the book of antiquities ( Koziki ) , in three volumes , and lays it before ...
... honour of Confucius first instituted by the Daigakreo Academy . 710. Mikado Genmei , daughter of Mikado Teutsi , founds Miyako . 711. Fudono Yasumaro composes the book of antiquities ( Koziki ) , in three volumes , and lays it before ...
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... honour , glory , and protection to the death . But towards a harsh , cruel martinet , they en- Asiat.Journ.N.S.VOL.IV . No. 19 . E tertain the most bitter antipathy . Every petty annoyance to Recollections of a Sentinel . 25.
... honour , glory , and protection to the death . But towards a harsh , cruel martinet , they en- Asiat.Journ.N.S.VOL.IV . No. 19 . E tertain the most bitter antipathy . Every petty annoyance to Recollections of a Sentinel . 25.
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... honour , " replied the wag , affecting to misinterpret " feyther " for " father , " instead of " feather . " Another class of characters , who afforded me much diversion , were the illiterate fellows who pretended to knowledge . There ...
... honour , " replied the wag , affecting to misinterpret " feyther " for " father , " instead of " feather . " Another class of characters , who afforded me much diversion , were the illiterate fellows who pretended to knowledge . There ...
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Seite 92 - Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead : Force should be right; or, rather, right and wrong (Between whose endless jar justice resides) Should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then...
Seite 366 - I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean.
Seite 461 - With such mad seas the daring Gama fought, For many a day, and many a dreadful night, Incessant, labouring round the stormy Cape ; By bold ambition led, and bolder thirst Of gold.
Seite 167 - I SAID, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue : I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me. I was dumb with silence, I held my peace, even from good ; and my sorrow was stirred. My heart was hot within me ; while I was musing the fire burned : then spake I with my tongue...
Seite 366 - Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not ; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth : for God hath received him.
Seite 372 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up: It stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: an image was before mine eyes, there was silence, and I heard a voice...
Seite 373 - Yet the Lord will command his lovingkindness in the daytime, and in the night his song shall be with me, and my prayer unto the God of my life.
Seite 324 - PRIZE," for an English Essay on some subject connected with the propagation of the Gospel, through Missionary exertions, in India and other parts of the heathen world.
Seite 168 - For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red ; it is full of mixture : and he poureth out of the same : but the dregs thereeof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.
Seite 412 - Content with the limits nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace, to the protection of the sovereigns and chiefs its allies, and to the prosperity and happiness of its own faithful subjects.