The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... considered physically , geographically , historically , politically , commercially , mathematically , poetically , pictori- ally , morally , and even religiously - In the world's anatomy they are its veins , as the primitive mountains ...
... considered physically , geographically , historically , politically , commercially , mathematically , poetically , pictori- ally , morally , and even religiously - In the world's anatomy they are its veins , as the primitive mountains ...
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... considered physically , geographically , historically , politically , commercially , mathematically , poetically , pictori- ally , morally , and even religiously — In the world's anatomy they are its veins , as the primitive mountains ...
... considered physically , geographically , historically , politically , commercially , mathematically , poetically , pictori- ally , morally , and even religiously — In the world's anatomy they are its veins , as the primitive mountains ...
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... considered to be a healthy place . It has been observed that when endemic diseases arrive there , they uni- formly come from the south ; and that the state of the weather may be foretold from a knowledge of what it has been at a given ...
... considered to be a healthy place . It has been observed that when endemic diseases arrive there , they uni- formly come from the south ; and that the state of the weather may be foretold from a knowledge of what it has been at a given ...
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... considered what it was to glean after so clean a reaper , and how rough a Talmudical pencil would seem after so fine a pen , I resolved to sit down , and to stir no more in that matter , till time and occasion did show me more encou ...
... considered what it was to glean after so clean a reaper , and how rough a Talmudical pencil would seem after so fine a pen , I resolved to sit down , and to stir no more in that matter , till time and occasion did show me more encou ...
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... considered that Doncaster itself must be destroyed by such a catastrophe , and consequently that its corporation even then could derive no benefit from wreck at sea . Further of his more abundant grace King Henry granted to the Mayor ...
... considered that Doncaster itself must be destroyed by such a catastrophe , and consequently that its corporation even then could derive no benefit from wreck at sea . Further of his more abundant grace King Henry granted to the Mayor ...
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259 페이지 - In thoughts more elevate, and reason'd high Of providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate, Fix'd fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute, And found no end, in wandering mazes lost.
95 페이지 - Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise : and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.
xxv 페이지 - Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
115 페이지 - There is no action of man in this life, that is not the beginning of so long a chain of consequences, as no human providence is high enough, to give a man a prospect to the end.
259 페이지 - And found no end, in wandering mazes lost Of good and evil much they argued then, Of happiness and final misery, Passion and apathy, and glory and shame, Vain wisdom all, and false philosophy...
242 페이지 - And seeing the snail, which everywhere doth roam, Carrying his own house still, still is at home, Follow (for he is easy paced) this snail, Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail...
32 페이지 - Drayton's name, whose sacred dust We recommend unto thy trust : Protect his mem'ry, and preserve his story ; Remain a lasting monument of his glory ; And when thy ruins shall disclaim To be the treasurer of his name, His name, that cannot fade, shall be An everlasting monument to thee.
189 페이지 - Fashions, that are now called new, Have been worn by more than you ; Elder times have used the same, Though these new ones get the name : 1 Raynulph Higden of St.
149 페이지 - For peregrination charms our senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety, that some count him unhappy that never travelled, a kind of prisoner', and pity his case that from his cradle to his old age beholds the same still ; still, still the same, the same...