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... Method of increasing the circulating Money , 342 Observations on the English and French Locks , Okes's Account of Elizabeth Woodcock , 450 117 Opinions , new , in France , rise of , Orphan Heiress of Sir Gregory , 265 94 219 P M Paine's ...
... Method of increasing the circulating Money , 342 Observations on the English and French Locks , Okes's Account of Elizabeth Woodcock , 450 117 Opinions , new , in France , rise of , Orphan Heiress of Sir Gregory , 265 94 219 P M Paine's ...
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... method , their works would have been more pleasing and less confused . GLEN - CLOY . This glen is nearly three miles long , and half a mile broad ; open towards the east , but bounded on the other sides by high hills . At the top , or ...
... method , their works would have been more pleasing and less confused . GLEN - CLOY . This glen is nearly three miles long , and half a mile broad ; open towards the east , but bounded on the other sides by high hills . At the top , or ...
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... method of characterizing mine- rals . He seems judiciously to have adopted the style of Wer- ner and Kirwan . PITCHSTONE , Brodick Wood . Colour . - Dirty green , but the number of distinct concretions give it a light hue . Lustre ...
... method of characterizing mine- rals . He seems judiciously to have adopted the style of Wer- ner and Kirwan . PITCHSTONE , Brodick Wood . Colour . - Dirty green , but the number of distinct concretions give it a light hue . Lustre ...
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... method be faulty , it is vain to look for its correction in the present volumes . Those who admire the elements of Eu- clid , for the luminous arrangement and close connection of his truths , complain not of his tediousness , when , in ...
... method be faulty , it is vain to look for its correction in the present volumes . Those who admire the elements of Eu- clid , for the luminous arrangement and close connection of his truths , complain not of his tediousness , when , in ...
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... methods of the several sciences : but let him not be disappointed if he should perceive that , in the present volumes , there is neither curious inquiry , nor deep disquisition ; no new invention of truth , nor detection of long ...
... methods of the several sciences : but let him not be disappointed if he should perceive that , in the present volumes , there is neither curious inquiry , nor deep disquisition ; no new invention of truth , nor detection of long ...
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Seite 271 - Binding his foal unto the vine, And his ass's colt unto the choice vine; He washed his garments in wine, And his clothes in the blood of grapes : His eyes shall be red with wine, And his teeth white with milk.
Seite 87 - And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins ; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
Seite 426 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity, Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek : Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
Seite 160 - ... hereinafter expressed and declared of and concerning the same (that is to say...
Seite 237 - But neither breath of morn, when she ascends With charm of earliest birds; nor rising sun On this delightful land; nor herb, fruit, flower, Glistering with dew; nor fragrance after showers; Nor grateful evening mild; nor silent night, With this her solemn bird, nor walk by moon, Or glittering starlight, without thee is sweet But wherefore all night long shine these?
Seite 87 - You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bear fruit that befits repentance, and do not presume to say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our father'; for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to Abraham.
Seite 411 - For though the arts which merely embellish life must claim admiration, yet, when a man of sense comes to marry, it is a companion whom he wants, and not an artist : it is not merely a creature who can paint, and play, and sing, and draw, and dress, and dance...
Seite 411 - The profession of ladies, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters, wives, mothers, and mistresses of families. They should be therefore trained with a view to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas, and principles, and qualifications, and habits, ready to be applied and appropriated, as occasion may demand, to each of these respective situations. For though the arts which merely embellish...
Seite 87 - I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance; but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire; whose fan is in his hand, and he will thoroughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.
Seite 302 - Twas PATIENCE ! Gentle goddess, hear ! Be ever to thy suppliant near, Nor let one murmur rise ; Since still some mighty joys are given, Dear to her soul, the gifts of Heaven, The sweet domestic ties.