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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 97
עמוד iv
... Ancient Mythology , 169 , 417 BULKLEY'S Catech . Exercises , 76 BUAKK'S Speeches at Bristol , 394 BURNET'S Lives of Sir Matthew Hale , & c . 75 BURROW on Literary Property , 81 C. CABBAGE and Clover Hufban- dry , 403 CAMPBELL'S ...
... Ancient Mythology , 169 , 417 BULKLEY'S Catech . Exercises , 76 BUAKK'S Speeches at Bristol , 394 BURNET'S Lives of Sir Matthew Hale , & c . 75 BURROW on Literary Property , 81 C. CABBAGE and Clover Hufban- dry , 403 CAMPBELL'S ...
עמוד vi
... Ancient Egypt , 181 LAWSON'S Synopfis of all the Data for the Construction of Trian- gles , & c . 69 157 LEAKE'S Lect . on Midwifry , LETTER to the Archbp . of Cant.76 to the E. of Chatham , 149 to the Electors and People of England ...
... Ancient Egypt , 181 LAWSON'S Synopfis of all the Data for the Construction of Trian- gles , & c . 69 157 LEAKE'S Lect . on Midwifry , LETTER to the Archbp . of Cant.76 to the E. of Chatham , 149 to the Electors and People of England ...
עמוד 15
... , whether ancient or modern . ' As We think his introductory observations , in the next chapter , are very important ; for example : ' The < The love of our country , like all other Campbell's Political Survey of Britain . 15.
... , whether ancient or modern . ' As We think his introductory observations , in the next chapter , are very important ; for example : ' The < The love of our country , like all other Campbell's Political Survey of Britain . 15.
עמוד 18
... ancient condition of Cornwall , of ( e- veral of the northern counties of England , and the best part of Ireland , and compare them with what we now fee to be the pro- duce of these countries , and of which they were always capable ; we ...
... ancient condition of Cornwall , of ( e- veral of the northern counties of England , and the best part of Ireland , and compare them with what we now fee to be the pro- duce of these countries , and of which they were always capable ; we ...
עמוד 35
... ancient Poets and Artists being made mutually to explain and illustrate each other . To which is pre- fixed , an ... ancients . In many . things where the ancients have not left us excellent models , we have greatly furpaffed them . In ...
... ancient Poets and Artists being made mutually to explain and illustrate each other . To which is pre- fixed , an ... ancients . In many . things where the ancients have not left us excellent models , we have greatly furpaffed them . In ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 536 - Chose admirable ! la religion chrétienne, qui ne semble avoir d'objet que la félicité de l'autre vie, fait encore notre bonheur dans celle-ci.
עמוד 271 - And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth.
עמוד 392 - It is not our duty to leave wealth to our children, but it is our duty to leave liberty to them. No infamy, iniquity, or cruelty can exceed our own, if we, born and educated in a country of freedom, entitled to its blessings and knowing their value...
עמוד 446 - With the woman one loves, with the friend of one's heart, and a good ftudy of books, one might pals an age there, and think it a day.
עמוד 190 - Superior to the power Of all the warring winds of heaven they rise, And from the stormy promontory tower, And toss their giant arms amid the skies, While each assailing blast increase of strength supplies.
עמוד 81 - AH ! who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar ; Ah ! who can tell how many a soul sublime Has felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with Fortune an eternal war ; Check'd by the scoff of Pride, by Envy's frown, And Poverty's unconquerable bar, In life's low vale remote has pined alone, Then dropt into the grave, unpitied and unknown...
עמוד 192 - Or scorch'd on rocks, he pines from day to day; But science gives the word; and lo! he braves The surge and tempest, lighted by her ray, And to a happier land wafts merrily away.
עמוד 30 - Paris ; amounting in all to sixteen or seventeen thousand pounds a year ? Was it his birth ? No, a Dutch gentleman only. Was it his estate ? No, he had none. Was it his learning, his parts, his political abilities and application ? You can answer these questions as easily...
עמוד 457 - I he island, for at high water it is divided into two, makes a kind of a cone, the pillars converging together towards the centre ; on the other, they are in general laid down flat, and in the front next to the main...
עמוד 100 - It is no more than justice, quoth the Farmer, to be sure : But, what did I say ? — I mistake. It is your bull that has killed one of my oxen. Indeed ! says the Lawyer ; that alters the case : I must inquire into the affair ; and if — And IF ! said the Farmer — the business, I find, would have been concluded without an IF, had you been as ready to do justice to others as to exact it from them.