The Monthly Magazine, Volym 27Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1809 |
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... object this club has in view , is to excite emulation and competition among breeders and graziers , for ascer ... objects in which themselves and the public are alike in Yours , & c . terested . per- J. FARBY , Secretary . Westminster ...
... object this club has in view , is to excite emulation and competition among breeders and graziers , for ascer ... objects in which themselves and the public are alike in Yours , & c . terested . per- J. FARBY , Secretary . Westminster ...
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... object of N. Y. was to make the public believe and acknowledge their title , it will completely fail , as such attempt only provokes discussion , which I have no doubt would set aside most , if not all , their pretended claims to this ...
... object of N. Y. was to make the public believe and acknowledge their title , it will completely fail , as such attempt only provokes discussion , which I have no doubt would set aside most , if not all , their pretended claims to this ...
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... object , was to him nothing . The external image pressed so close upon his mind that it destroyed all power of con ... objects , and to our own internal feelings . From the imperfect state of knowledge , they had few facts to go by ; and ...
... object , was to him nothing . The external image pressed so close upon his mind that it destroyed all power of con ... objects , and to our own internal feelings . From the imperfect state of knowledge , they had few facts to go by ; and ...
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... object , we could never have any conception of it what ever ; that reason is the power of disco- vering truth by means of certain neces- sary connections between our ideas ; that the mind of man is active both in thought and volition ...
... object , we could never have any conception of it what ever ; that reason is the power of disco- vering truth by means of certain neces- sary connections between our ideas ; that the mind of man is active both in thought and volition ...
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... objects of physical sci- ence . Otherwise we come to no expla- nation at all , but are left as much in the dark as ever ... object which fires his imagina tion , or engages his passions and which , of course , communicates to his style a ...
... objects of physical sci- ence . Otherwise we come to no expla- nation at all , but are left as much in the dark as ever ... object which fires his imagina tion , or engages his passions and which , of course , communicates to his style a ...
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Sida 208 - And, behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven ; and every thing that is in the earth shall die. But with thee will I establish my covenant; and thou shalt come into the ark, thou, and thy sons, and thy wife, and thy sons
Sida 208 - And Noah builded an altar unto the LORD ; and took of every clean beast, and of every clean fowl, and offered burnt offerings on the altar.
Sida 70 - The troops, though not unacquainted with the irreparable loss they had sustained, were not dismayed, but by the most determined bravery not only repelled every attempt of the enemy to gain ground, but actually forced him to retire, although he had brought up fresh troops in support of those originally engaged.
Sida 126 - During the season of repose, his time was devoted to the care and instruction of the officer and soldier ; in war He courted service in every quarter of the globe.
Sida 352 - This unexceptionable course could not avail against the injustice and violence of the belligerent powers. In their rage against each other, or impelled by more direct motives, principles of retaliation have been introduced, equally contrary to universal reason and acknowledged law.
Sida 352 - To cherish peace and friendly intercourse with all nations having correspondent dispositions; to maintain sincere neutrality towards belligerent nations ; to prefer in all cases amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences to a decision of them by an appeal to arms...
Sida 352 - ... illustrious services, successfully rendered in the most trying difficulties, by those who have marched before me. Of those of my immediate predecessor it might least become me here to speak. I may, however, be pardoned for not suppressing the sympathy with which my heart is full, in the rich reward he enjoys in the benedictions of a beloved country, gratefully bestowed for exalted talents, zealously devoted, through a long career, to the advancement of its highest interest and happiness.
Sida 352 - ... carry on the benevolent plans which have been so meritoriously applied to the conversion of our aboriginal neighbors from the degradation and wretchedness of savage life, to a participation of the improvements of which the human mind and manners are susceptible in a civilized state : as far as sentiments and intentions such as these can aid the fulfilment of my duty they will be a resource which cannot fail me.
Sida 352 - States and to the people as equally incorporated with and essential to the success of the general system; to avoid the slightest interference with the rights of conscience or the functions of religion, so wisely exempted from civil jurisdiction; to preserve in their full energy the other salutary provisions in behalf of private and personal rights, and of the freedom of the press...
Sida 200 - Que faut-il donc penser de cette éducation barbare qui sacrifie le présent à un avenir incertain, qui charge un enfant de chaînes de toute espèce, et commence par le rendre misérable pour lui préparer au loin je ne sais quel prétendu bonheur dont il est à croire qu'il ne jouira jamais?