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... means to the world . Indulgent Reader , -In perusing the work of our hands for the last twelve months , though we trust it is fairly printed , on good paper , with a clear type , and as well as circumstances permit , yet undoubt- edly ...
... means to the world . Indulgent Reader , -In perusing the work of our hands for the last twelve months , though we trust it is fairly printed , on good paper , with a clear type , and as well as circumstances permit , yet undoubt- edly ...
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... means intended to throw out a reflec- tion on the gentlemen who filled this meritorious office previous to the appointment of those very polite commissioners who have reduced the tax from 1s . 6d . to 1s . per pound : and we would ...
... means intended to throw out a reflec- tion on the gentlemen who filled this meritorious office previous to the appointment of those very polite commissioners who have reduced the tax from 1s . 6d . to 1s . per pound : and we would ...
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... means wish to excuse ; and should have attended to the emen- dation the moment it was pointed out to us , by the correction in the next number - for infernal administration read internal administration -had we not been afraid of giving ...
... means wish to excuse ; and should have attended to the emen- dation the moment it was pointed out to us , by the correction in the next number - for infernal administration read internal administration -had we not been afraid of giving ...
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... means with a like reversion of glory , to lose amid English scenery and manners his Scottish man- tle . The poet of Floddenfield and of Loch Katrine never recovered his visit to Rokeby . When he afterwards joined the battle of ...
... means with a like reversion of glory , to lose amid English scenery and manners his Scottish man- tle . The poet of Floddenfield and of Loch Katrine never recovered his visit to Rokeby . When he afterwards joined the battle of ...
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... means of thriftless folly , that to give gold to youth is giving fuel to fire , and furnishing them with the means of self - de- struction . If I live and reign , these means of unchristian excess shall be abridged . Yet thou may'st be ...
... means of thriftless folly , that to give gold to youth is giving fuel to fire , and furnishing them with the means of self - de- struction . If I live and reign , these means of unchristian excess shall be abridged . Yet thou may'st be ...
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Σελίδα 545 - In its sublime research, philosophy May measure out the ocean deep, may count The sands or the sun's rays : but, God, for thee There is no weight nor measure ; none can mount Up to thy mysteries. Reason's brightest spark, Though kindled by thy light, in vain would try To trace thy counsels, infinite and dark ; And thought is lost ere thought can soar so high, Even like past moments in eternity.
Σελίδα 534 - Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh : who are Israelites ; to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God, and the promises ; whose are the fathers, and of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever. Amen.
Σελίδα 427 - So I prophesied as I was commanded : and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and behold a shaking, and the bones came together, bone to his bone.
Σελίδα 297 - And the times of this ignorance God winked at ; but now commandeth all men every where to repent : because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained ; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
Σελίδα 546 - Upheld by thee, by thee inspired with breath ! Thou the beginning with the end hast bound, And beautifully mingled life and death ! As sparks mount upwards from the fiery blaze, So suns are born, so worlds spring forth from thee : And as the spangles in the sunny rays Shine round the silver snow, the pageantry Of heaven's bright army glitters in thy praise.
Σελίδα 545 - THOU Eternal One ! whose presence bright All space doth occupy, all motion guide ; Unchanged through time's all-devastating flight : Thou only God ! there is no God beside ! Being above all beings ! Mighty One ! Whom none can comprehend, and none explore...
Σελίδα 193 - This to hear Would Desdemona seriously incline; But still the house affairs would draw her thence; Which ever as she could with haste dispatch, She'd come again, and with a greedy ear Devour up my discourse. Which I observing, Took once a pliant hour, and found good means To draw from her a prayer of earnest heart That I would all my pilgrimage dilate, Whereof by parcels she had something heard, But not intentively.
Σελίδα 528 - But as young men, when they knit and shape perfectly, do seldom grow to a farther stature : so knowledge, while it is in aphorisms and observations, it is in growth ; but when it once is comprehended in exact methods, it may perchance be farther polished and illustrated, and accommodated for use and practice ; but it increaseth no more in bulk and substance.
Σελίδα 193 - Their dearest action in the tented field; And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic,— For such proceeding I am charg'd withal, — I won his daughter.
Σελίδα 256 - Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife ! To all the sensual world proclaim, One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name.