The Harleian Miscellany, Or A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxfored's Library: Interspersed with Historical, Political, and Critical Notes, Volum 7R.Dutton, 1810 |
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... appears to be the first and most fatal argu- ment of their quarrel . Mrs. Mabel Strangeways , now no longer disguising her affections to Mr. Fussel , being then a widower , lets her resolutions discover themselves in so publick a way ...
... appears to be the first and most fatal argu- ment of their quarrel . Mrs. Mabel Strangeways , now no longer disguising her affections to Mr. Fussel , being then a widower , lets her resolutions discover themselves in so publick a way ...
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... appear most lovely to the view of those , which , having to neither party any more of concern , than what pity extracted from the goodness of their natures , look upon the action with a general sorrow ; upon the parties ' deceased ...
... appear most lovely to the view of those , which , having to neither party any more of concern , than what pity extracted from the goodness of their natures , look upon the action with a general sorrow ; upon the parties ' deceased ...
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... appears to express more sorrow for the offence , than envy to the man : a temper which , by preserving , will gain him , whilst living , the love of all , whom the common invitation of a general pity , or the nearer call of relative ...
... appears to express more sorrow for the offence , than envy to the man : a temper which , by preserving , will gain him , whilst living , the love of all , whom the common invitation of a general pity , or the nearer call of relative ...
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... appear- ance of truth , the window not being so high as to impede his aim , nor the distance so great for the shot to lose its force , though the carlip is but short , wanting some inches of a yard in the barrel , as is affirmed by ...
... appear- ance of truth , the window not being so high as to impede his aim , nor the distance so great for the shot to lose its force , though the carlip is but short , wanting some inches of a yard in the barrel , as is affirmed by ...
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... appearing with a countenance that carried in it a mixture of courage and contrition , being such as rather semed dejected for offending the law of God , than any ways ter- rified for any torments that could be inflicted upon him by the ...
... appearing with a countenance that carried in it a mixture of courage and contrition , being such as rather semed dejected for offending the law of God , than any ways ter- rified for any torments that could be inflicted upon him by the ...
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Side 447 - And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
Side 94 - And he spake unto the congregation, saying, Depart, I pray you, from the tents of these wicked men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest ye be consumed in all their sins.
Side 449 - All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
Side 63 - Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
Side 213 - ... and to command them victoriously at last; to over-run each corner of the three nations, and overcome with equal facility both the riches of the south and the poverty of the north; to be feared and courted by all foreign princes, and adopted a brother to the gods of the earth ; to...
Side 6 - And honour not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.
Side 329 - And that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes.
Side 103 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
Side 214 - ... the estates and lives of three kingdoms as much at his disposal, as was the little inheritance of his father, and to be as noble and liberal in the spending of them ; and lastly, (for there is no end of all the particulars of his glory) to bequeath all this with one word to his posterity ; to die with peace...
Side 520 - I will be thy king: where is any other that may save thee in all thy cities? and thy judges of whom thou saidst, "Give me a king and princes?" I gave thee a king in mine anger, and took him away in my wrath.