Great Tom, 3호

앞표지
1861
 

선택된 페이지

기타 출판본 - 모두 보기

자주 나오는 단어 및 구문

인기 인용구

189 페이지 - Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes; For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be inhabited.
125 페이지 - I cannot here enter on the necessary details ; but if man can in a short time give beauty and an elegant carriage to his bantams, according to his standard of beauty, I can see no good reason to doubt that female birds, by selecting, during thousands of generations, the most melodious or beautiful males, according to their standard of beauty, might produce a marked effect.
113 페이지 - ... so variously formed to obey the behests of volition in denizens of different elements — in what, I say, have they differed from the artificial instruments which we ourselves plan with foresight and calculation for analogous uses, save in their greater complexity, in their perfection, and in the unity and simplicity of the elements which are modified to constitute these several locomotive organs.
131 페이지 - Yet these employ our physicians perhaps more than other diseases, who are fain to humour such patients in their fancies of being ill, and to prescribe some remedies for fear of losing their practice to others that pretend more skill in finding out the cause of diseases or care in advising remedies...
198 페이지 - That there be these three Orders of Ministers in CHRIST'S CHURCH: BISHOPS, PRIESTS, and DEACONS," and that an Episcopal Ordination and Commission are necessary to the valid Administration of the Sacraments, and the due Exercise of the Ministerial Functions in the said Church.
194 페이지 - a man endued with rare gifts, and a chief instrument that God used for the work of those times *.
115 페이지 - ... are habitually milked, in comparison with the state of these organs in other countries, is another instance of the effect of use. Not a single domestic animal can be named which has not in some country drooping ears; and the view suggested by some authors, that the drooping is due to the disuse of the muscles of the ear, from the animals not being much alarmed by danger, seems probable.
128 페이지 - ... is a taste to which you must sacrifice honour, health, fortune, time, and even life ? You say that those who are addicted to it must be madmen. No ! They are only men of an eccentric, heteroclitic, heterogeneous, abnormal turn of mind. They are chemists — ' Nasty, soaking, greasy fellows, Knaves would brain you with their bellows ; Hapless, sapless, crusty sticks, Blind as smoke can make the bricks...
195 페이지 - ... the means for teaching with authority such as Presbyterian bodies do not possess, and which enforces morality with greater earnestness than perhaps Calvinistic doctrine either enjoins or permits, has a very wide and encouraging scene presented to its labours. And if, in addition, such a communion should provide, as ours might easily provide, a sanctuary where the soul could shelter from party quarrels and causeless strife, in holy doctrine and devout repose, it is not too much to say, that, in...
130 페이지 - Balsam of Bats" as an unguent for hypochondriacal persons, into which entered . adders, bats, sucking -whelps, earthworms, hog's grease, the marrow of a stag, and the thigh bone of an ox. He also believed in amulets and charms. Mayerne died in 1655, and two years later Harvey was buried, famous for having discovered the circulation of the blood, the following inscription having been placed on a statue erected in the hall of the College of Physicians: The circling streams, once thought...

도서 문헌정보