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... which procured him access to the best sources of information : his private
character acquired for him such a degree of respect and esteem among the
natives , that his researches , whatever might be their object , were facilitated by
them with ...
... which procured him access to the best sources of information : his private
character acquired for him such a degree of respect and esteem among the
natives , that his researches , whatever might be their object , were facilitated by
them with ...
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... the constitution of the United States differs most essentially from that of any
ancient or modern confederacy , we shall at once perceive , that any judgment
respecting its future prospects must be attended with great and peculiar
difficulties .
... the constitution of the United States differs most essentially from that of any
ancient or modern confederacy , we shall at once perceive , that any judgment
respecting its future prospects must be attended with great and peculiar
difficulties .
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The following passage respecting them , founded on the authority of Eastern
writers , will probably not seem inapplicable to the present state of their relations
with the Turkish government : “ Even in our times , ” ( says Abou - el - Cassim ...
The following passage respecting them , founded on the authority of Eastern
writers , will probably not seem inapplicable to the present state of their relations
with the Turkish government : “ Even in our times , ” ( says Abou - el - Cassim ...
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WITH RESPECT to the city , or the like . So Neh . ix . 19. nx 7085 vyot tipy , as to
the pillar of a cloud , it passed not away , where it is impossible that nå can point
out an accusative case . Here then we have a trifling technicality implicating one
...
WITH RESPECT to the city , or the like . So Neh . ix . 19. nx 7085 vyot tipy , as to
the pillar of a cloud , it passed not away , where it is impossible that nå can point
out an accusative case . Here then we have a trifling technicality implicating one
...
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Shortly after likewise he adds , “ With respect to such things as are beings and in
energy , about these it is not possible to be deceived , but they are either
intellectually apprehended or not : ” So a On EOTIV όπερ ειναι τι και ενεργεια ,
περι ταυτα ...
Shortly after likewise he adds , “ With respect to such things as are beings and in
energy , about these it is not possible to be deceived , but they are either
intellectually apprehended or not : ” So a On EOTIV όπερ ειναι τι και ενεργεια ,
περι ταυτα ...
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accent according ancient appear Arabic authority believe called character common considered constitution correct crasin critics diphthong doubt edition Egyptian Elision exist expression federal figure final former give given Greek Hebrew Homeric indicative inserted instance interesting Kings language Latin learned letter means mentioned metrical nature never notice object observed occurs original particle particular passage perhaps Persian Persius Plautus poets preceding present principle probably produced Proserpine quæ quam question quid quod quotes reader reason reference remark represented respect rule Sacy says Schw seems sense serpent short similar subjunctive substitute syllable Synæresis Synalæpha things tion translated true verb verse vowel writers γαρ δε εν και μεν τε
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Sida 108 - After my death I wish no other herald, No other speaker of my living actions, To keep mine honour from corruption, But such an honest chronicler as Griffith.
Sida 108 - He was a scholar, and a ripe, and good one; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading: Lofty, and sour, to them that lov'd him not; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer.
Sida 137 - ... national government to encroach upon the state authorities. The proof of this proposition turns upon the greater degree of influence which the state governments, if they administer their affairs with uprightness and prudence, will generally possess over the people ; a circumstance which at the same time teaches us, that there is an inherent and intrinsic weakness in all federal constitutions ; and that too much pains cannot be taken in their organization, to give them all the force which is compatible...
Sida 53 - Hurl'd often cuts off the vowel at the end of a word, when the next word begins with a vowel...
Sida 244 - Mercator metuens otium et oppidi Laudat rura sui ; mox reficit rates Quassas indocilis pauperiem pati. Est qui nee veteris pocula Massici Nee partem solido demere de die Spernit, nunc viridi membra sub arbuto Stratus, nunc ad aquae lene caput sacrae.
Sida 43 - Quis datus, aut metae quam mollis flexus, et unde : Quis modus argento, quid fas optare, quid asper Utile nummus habet : patriae, carisque propinquis Quantum elargiri deceat : quem te Deus esse Jussit, et humana qua parte locatus es in re.
Sida 61 - The mother of mankind, what time his pride Had cast him out from heaven, with all his host Of rebel angels ; by whose aid aspiring To set himself in glory...
Sida 263 - And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat? And the man said, The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat.
Sida 123 - Consider, my children, what that signifies, he finished them in six days. The meaning of it is this: that in six thousand years the Lord God will bring all things to an end. For with him one day is a thousand years; as himself testifieth, saying, Behold this day shall be as a thousand years.
Sida 243 - Namque canebat, uti magnum per inane coacta Semina terrarumque animœque marisque fuissent / Et liquidi simul ignis : ut his exordia primis Omnia, et ipse tener mundi concreverit orbis...