Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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Página xiii
His arrival at Bombay , and friendly reception from the English 15 Journey to
Persepolis and Persia 16 Adopts the eastern customs and manners ib . Visits
Cyprus for the purpose of copying certain inscriptions ib . Character of the
Catholic ...
His arrival at Bombay , and friendly reception from the English 15 Journey to
Persepolis and Persia 16 Adopts the eastern customs and manners ib . Visits
Cyprus for the purpose of copying certain inscriptions ib . Character of the
Catholic ...
Página xiv
The Transfiguration — costly engravings of it ils . Giorgione , Titian , and the
Venetian School 37 Opinions of Fuseli on Correggio , the Ca. racci , & c ib .
Character of M. Angelo as a sculptor and painter 37 Extracts from English writers
and ...
The Transfiguration — costly engravings of it ils . Giorgione , Titian , and the
Venetian School 37 Opinions of Fuseli on Correggio , the Ca. racci , & c ib .
Character of M. Angelo as a sculptor and painter 37 Extracts from English writers
and ...
Página xvi
... a consciousness range over the circle of the sciences with of the fact that his
contemporary counthe supreme and searching glance of trymen were but slightly
affected by his the English philosopher , but we find in philosophical precepts .
... a consciousness range over the circle of the sciences with of the fact that his
contemporary counthe supreme and searching glance of trymen were but slightly
affected by his the English philosopher , but we find in philosophical precepts .
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... or Latin names than with THERMOMETER and PYROMETER . the English ,
which have been translated into the titles of the corresponding CHAPTER IV .
Saxon deities . Placing the Sun and Astronomy before Copernicus , Fracas-
planets in ...
... or Latin names than with THERMOMETER and PYROMETER . the English ,
which have been translated into the titles of the corresponding CHAPTER IV .
Saxon deities . Placing the Sun and Astronomy before Copernicus , Fracas-
planets in ...
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... to bear something like the 1611 , under his own superintendence ; following
meaning : - “ Let a view be but the English translator of 1658 contrived in the
centre of a mirror , would probably have known if any where it is most effective .
All the ...
... to bear something like the 1611 , under his own superintendence ; following
meaning : - “ Let a view be but the English translator of 1658 contrived in the
centre of a mirror , would probably have known if any where it is most effective .
All the ...
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Página 18 - That the liberties, franchises, privileges and jurisdictions of Parliament are the ancient and undoubted birthright and inheritance of the subjects of England...
Página 12 - Hath left to their disputes, perhaps to move His laughter at their quaint opinions wide Hereafter ; when they come to model Heaven And calculate the stars, how they will wield The mighty frame ; how build, unbuild, contrive To save appearances ; how gird the sphere With centric and eccentric scribbled o'er, Cycle and epicycle, orb in orb...
Página 33 - I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another little horn, before whom there -were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots : and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of a man, and a mouth speaking great things.
Página 31 - ... the main business of natural philosophy is to argue from phenomena without feigning hypotheses and to deduce causes from effects till we come to the very first cause, which certainly is not mechanical; and not only to unfold the mechanism of the world, but chiefly to resolve these and such like questions.
Página 21 - Little else is requisite to carry a state to the " highest degree of opulence from the lowest barbarism, but " peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice ; " all the rest being brought about by the natural course of
Página 9 - How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it except the pleasure of seeing it.
Página 37 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Página 20 - ... to demonstrate, that the most effectual plan for advancing a people to greatness, is to maintain that order of things which nature has pointed out, by allowing every man, as long as he observes the rules of justice, to pursue his own interest in his own way, and to bring both his industry and his capital into the freest competition with those of his fellow-citizens.
Página 4 - I thought best once for all to let you know in plainness what I find of you, and what you shall find of me. You take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion.
Página xv - For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and to the next age.