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... regard and esteem . He may say , with the admired author whom he translates , Stem- mata quid faciunt ? for he possesses what ancestry cannot be- queath , great talents and a noble mind ; and while , without reserve , he discloses the ...
... regard and esteem . He may say , with the admired author whom he translates , Stem- mata quid faciunt ? for he possesses what ancestry cannot be- queath , great talents and a noble mind ; and while , without reserve , he discloses the ...
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... regard , And honest toil scarce hopes a poor reward ; Since every morrow sees my means decay , And still makes less the little of to - day ; I hasten there , where , all his labours past , The flying artist found repose at last ...
... regard , And honest toil scarce hopes a poor reward ; Since every morrow sees my means decay , And still makes less the little of to - day ; I hasten there , where , all his labours past , The flying artist found repose at last ...
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... regard to Hannibal ; but in the Statistical Account of Scotland , I find that Sir John Paterson had the curiosity to collect , and weigh the ashes of a person discovered a few years since in the parish of Eccles ; which he was happily ...
... regard to Hannibal ; but in the Statistical Account of Scotland , I find that Sir John Paterson had the curiosity to collect , and weigh the ashes of a person discovered a few years since in the parish of Eccles ; which he was happily ...
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... regard to such birds , whose identity as species may be ascertained by dissection . We have in more places than one remarked the uncertainty in respect to the ex- ternal appearance of birds , till arrived at the adult state . The Dun ...
... regard to such birds , whose identity as species may be ascertained by dissection . We have in more places than one remarked the uncertainty in respect to the ex- ternal appearance of birds , till arrived at the adult state . The Dun ...
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... regards all sentiments alike , and considers no error as destructive , is no virtue . It is the offspring of ignorance ... regard themselves as the only advocates for free grace ? -And by the way , it is not a system of doctrine however ...
... regards all sentiments alike , and considers no error as destructive , is no virtue . It is the offspring of ignorance ... regard themselves as the only advocates for free grace ? -And by the way , it is not a system of doctrine however ...
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Sida 401 - It is good to make two blades of grass grow where only one grew before.
Sida 192 - And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by Him.
Sida 392 - There, interspers'd in lawns and opening glades, Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades. Here in full light the russet plains extend : There wrapt in clouds the bluish hills ascend. E'en the wild heath displays her purple dyes, And 'midst the desert fruitful fields arise, That crown'd with tufted trees and springing corn, Like verdant isles, the sable waste adorn.
Sida 58 - Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall, Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble burst, and now a world.
Sida 20 - Till grown more frugal in his riper days, He paid some bards with port, and some with praise ; To some a dry rehearsal was assign'd, And others (harder still) he paid in kind.
Sida 4 - I possessed at this time but one book in the world : it was a treatise on algebra, given to me by a young woman, who had found it in a lodginghouse.
Sida 3 - ... swept them all away. On mentioning my little plan to Carlile, he treated it with the utmost contempt ; and told me, in his turn, that, as I had learned enough, and more than enough, at school, he must be considered as having fairly discharged his duty; (so, indeed, he had ;) he added, that he had been negotiating with his cousin, a shoemaker of some respectability, who had liberally agreed to take me without a fee as an apprentice. I was so shocked at this intelligence that I did not remonstrate...
Sida 286 - Buonaparte's policy foresaw the danger, and power produced the erasure; but let no man, calculating on the force of circumstances which may prevent such an avowal as is solicited, presume on this to deny the whole : there are records which remain, and which in due season will be produced. In the interim, this representation will be sufficient to stimulate enquiry ; and, Frenchmen, your honour is indeed interested in the examination.
Sida 34 - MAGEE.— ON ATONEMENT AND SACRIFICE : Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice, and on the Principal Arguments! advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning employed, by the Opponents of those Doctrines, as held by the Established Church. By the late most Rev.
Sida 84 - Take therefore the talent from him, and give it to him that hath ten talents. For to him that hath shall be given, and he shall have more abundantly ; but from him that hath not, shall be taken away even that which he hath.