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Side 12
... tion of them into English : as follow . Fœmina morte cadet , postquam terram mala tangent . Trans vada rex veniet ; postquam populi cito plangent . Trans freta tendentes , nil proficiendo la- borant Gentes , deplorent illustres morte ...
... tion of them into English : as follow . Fœmina morte cadet , postquam terram mala tangent . Trans vada rex veniet ; postquam populi cito plangent . Trans freta tendentes , nil proficiendo la- borant Gentes , deplorent illustres morte ...
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... tion to the policy of the Cliffords in the sals , " DR . WHITAKER says , " much atten- management of their estates enables me to pronounce that the first and principal of these causes was low rents and short leases . Their pecuniary ...
... tion to the policy of the Cliffords in the sals , " DR . WHITAKER says , " much atten- management of their estates enables me to pronounce that the first and principal of these causes was low rents and short leases . Their pecuniary ...
Side 28
... tion's sake . But , for common use , the hood was supplanted by the round citizen's cap , yet retained by the yeomen of the guard , such as is seen , though much contracted , made him weary of being of one side , and 28 DR . WHITAKER .
... tion's sake . But , for common use , the hood was supplanted by the round citizen's cap , yet retained by the yeomen of the guard , such as is seen , though much contracted , made him weary of being of one side , and 28 DR . WHITAKER .
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... tion ; and our reward shall be according to our labours , and not according to the suc- cess of them . " - Friendly Conference , pp . 5 , 6. - 1676 . Baron's Toast , which Hollis circulated . 66 May all Statesmen that would raise the ...
... tion ; and our reward shall be according to our labours , and not according to the suc- cess of them . " - Friendly Conference , pp . 5 , 6. - 1676 . Baron's Toast , which Hollis circulated . 66 May all Statesmen that would raise the ...
Side 35
... tion . A chanted prayer is thus the poetry of devotion , while a prayer read is merely the prose of it . So at least thought the wisest and the best of our ancestors ; men peculiarly qualified to judge , because their intellects were ...
... tion . A chanted prayer is thus the poetry of devotion , while a prayer read is merely the prose of it . So at least thought the wisest and the best of our ancestors ; men peculiarly qualified to judge , because their intellects were ...
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Side 96 - The kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring presents: the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts. Yea, all kings shall fall down before him: all nations shall serve him.
Side 568 - People have now a-days, (said he,) got a strange opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures. Now, I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken. I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures, except where experiments are to be shewn. You may teach chymistry by lectures. — You might teach making of shoes by lectures...
Side 104 - I have seen all the works that are done under the sun ; and, behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit.
Side 19 - And as for our good people's lawful recreation, our pleasure likewise is, that after the end of divine service our good people be not disturbed, letted or discouraged from any lawful recreation, such as dancing, either men or women, archery for men, leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmless recreation, nor from having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment...
Side 126 - And he entered into one of the ships, which was Simon's, and prayed him that he would thrust out a little from the land. And he sat down, and taught the people out of the ship. Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.
Side 131 - Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created him: let him not go from thee, for thou hast need of him. There is a time when in their hands there is good success. For they shall also pray unto the Lord, that he would prosper that which they give for ease and remedy to prolong life.
Side 23 - Turner's Sacred History of the World, attempted to be Philosophically considered, in a Series of Letters to a Son.
Side 237 - they are made members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven...
Side 555 - ... other side is to drive in before him; or to see a duel fought and one slain with two or three thrusts of the...
Side 592 - BLAIR'S CHRONOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL TABLES, From the Creation to the present time : with Additions and Corrections from the most authentic Writers ; including the Computation of St. Paul, as connecting the Period from the Exode to the Temple. Under the revision of Sir HENRY ELLIS, KH, Principal Librarian of the British Museum.