A Museum for Young Gentlemen and Ladies; Or, A Private Tutor for Little Masters and Misses: Illus. with CutsDarton and Harvey, 1806 |
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Σελίδα i
... feveral Countries in the World , with the Manners , Customs , and Habits of the People . V. Tables of Weights and Measures . VI : The Seven Wonders of the World . VII . Profpect and Defcription of the burning Mountains . VIII . Dying ...
... feveral Countries in the World , with the Manners , Customs , and Habits of the People . V. Tables of Weights and Measures . VI : The Seven Wonders of the World . VII . Profpect and Defcription of the burning Mountains . VIII . Dying ...
Σελίδα iv
... feveral remains of the former , which justify the character given of him by the learned men of his own age . As for the latter , it is a known faying of his , that he was more obliged to Ariftotle , who had inftructed him , than to ...
... feveral remains of the former , which justify the character given of him by the learned men of his own age . As for the latter , it is a known faying of his , that he was more obliged to Ariftotle , who had inftructed him , than to ...
Σελίδα 1
... feveral points or marks ufed in printing or writing , for refting or stopping the voice , which are four in number , called 1. The Comma 2. Semicolon 81 3. Colon 4. Period These points are to give a proper time for breathing when you ...
... feveral points or marks ufed in printing or writing , for refting or stopping the voice , which are four in number , called 1. The Comma 2. Semicolon 81 3. Colon 4. Period These points are to give a proper time for breathing when you ...
Σελίδα 14
... feveral Kings by whom it has been governed . A COMPENDIOUS HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAP . II . AS England was long governed by Kings who were natives of the country , io it may not be improper to diftinguish that tract of time by the name ...
... feveral Kings by whom it has been governed . A COMPENDIOUS HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAP . II . AS England was long governed by Kings who were natives of the country , io it may not be improper to diftinguish that tract of time by the name ...
Σελίδα 16
... feveral incurfions into the country , when their King Canute poffeffed himself of the crown of England ; however , their government did not continue long . Canute reigned eighteen years , and left three fons , Harold , Canute , and ...
... feveral incurfions into the country , when their King Canute poffeffed himself of the crown of England ; however , their government did not continue long . Canute reigned eighteen years , and left three fons , Harold , Canute , and ...
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abfolute Account affift Afia againſt alfo alſo ancient army avoirdupois Britain Britiſh Britons Cæfar called caufed Chriftians coaft confiderable confifts conqueft crown defeated Duke Duke d'Aiguillon Eaft earth Edward Emperor English Ethelbald Ethelwulf Europe faid fame fecond feemed fent feven feveral fhall fhips fhort fide figned filk filver fince firft firſt fituation foil foldiers fome fometimes foon fouth France French fruitful ftands fubject fucceeded fuccefs fuch fuffered Great-Britain Henry himſelf houfes Houſe ifland inhabitants King of England King of Spain kingdom Kingdom of Kent laft land likewife longeſt Meaſure miles moft moftly monarch moſt mountain Naples North obferved occafioned paffed perfons poffeffed poffeffion Polar Circle prefent prifoners Prince proper Habits provinces Pruffia purpoſe Queen raiſed refpect reign religion Roman Ruffia Saxons ſeveral Spaniſh ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand Tropic of Capricorn uſed vaft Vortigern Weft whofe whoſe
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Σελίδα iv - There is a letter of his recorded by Plutarch and Aulus Gellius, which he wrote to Aristotle, upon hearing that he had published those lectures he had given him in private.
Σελίδα 192 - She next the stately Bull implored; And thus replied the mighty lord : "Since every beast alive can tell That I sincerely wish you well ; I may, without offence, pretend To take the freedom of a friend. Love calls me hence ; a...
Σελίδα 192 - And from the deep-mouthed thunder flies. She starts, she stops, she pants for breath ; She hears the near advance of death ; She doubles, to mislead the hound, And measures back her mazy round ; Till, fainting in the public way, Half dead with fear she gasping lay. What transport in her bosom grew, When first the horse appeared in view ! " Let me," says she, " your back ascend, And owe my safety to a friend.
Σελίδα 193 - of tender age, In this important care engage? Older and abler pass'd you by; How strong are those ! how weak am I ! Should I presume to bear you hence, Those friends of mine may take offence. Excuse me, then. You know my heart, But dearest friends, alas ! must part. How shall we all lament ! Adieu ! For see, the hounds are just in view.
Σελίδα 191 - Friendship, like love, is but a name, Unless to one you stint the flame. The child, whom many fathers share, Hath seldom known a father's care. Tis thus in friendships; who depend On many, rarely find a friend.
Σελίδα 193 - Shall I, fays he, of tender age, In this important care engage ? Older and abler pafs'd you by ; How ftrong are thofe ! how weak am I ! Should I prefume to bear you hence, Thofe friends of mine may take offence. Excufe me, then. You know my heart ; But deareft friends, alas ! muft part. How fhall we all lament ! — Adieu ! For, fee, the hounds are juft in view.
Σελίδα 192 - And when a lady's in the case, You know, all other things give place. To leave you thus might seem unkind; But see, the Goat is just behind." The Goat remarked her pulse was high, Her languid head, her heavy eye; "My back," says he, "may do you harm; The Sheep's at hand, and wool is warm.
Σελίδα v - ALEXANDER TO ARISTOTLE, GREETING. " You have not done well to publish your books of Select Knowledge; for what is there now in which I can surpass others, if those things which I have been instructed in are communicated to every body? For my own part, I declare to you, I would rather excel others in knowledge than in power. — Farewell.
Σελίδα 170 - ... of smoke, flame, and burning stones, came only out of the hole to our left, while the liquid stuff in the other mouth wrought and overflowed, as hath been already described.
Σελίδα 148 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; February twenty-eight alone, All the rest have thirty-one ; Except in Leap year, then is the time, When February has twenty-nine.