The Saturday Magazine ..., Volumen1John William Parker, 1833 |
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... kind was neglected for the business of bloodshed and devastation ; while the honour which Barcelona might have received from perfecting this noble discovery was reserved for a city which had not yet started in the career of existence ...
... kind was neglected for the business of bloodshed and devastation ; while the honour which Barcelona might have received from perfecting this noble discovery was reserved for a city which had not yet started in the career of existence ...
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... Kind hands , kind looks , which , wanderer , never Thine hand shall grasp , thine eye shall see . It speaks of home and all its pleasures , Of scenes where memory loves to dwell ; And bids thee count thy heart's best treasures : Far ...
... Kind hands , kind looks , which , wanderer , never Thine hand shall grasp , thine eye shall see . It speaks of home and all its pleasures , Of scenes where memory loves to dwell ; And bids thee count thy heart's best treasures : Far ...
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... kind re- specting a peasant whose linen took fire , whether it was laid up in a box when wet , or hung up in the open air . The same author speaks of a woman who , when at the point of death , vomited flames ; and Bartholin mentions ...
... kind re- specting a peasant whose linen took fire , whether it was laid up in a box when wet , or hung up in the open air . The same author speaks of a woman who , when at the point of death , vomited flames ; and Bartholin mentions ...
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... kind of independence . It is not inde- the lowest of all conditions - that of ' a beggar of beg - pendence of the rest of society which is the object , but gars . ' If that be made the general feeling of the so- ciety , there is little ...
... kind of independence . It is not inde- the lowest of all conditions - that of ' a beggar of beg - pendence of the rest of society which is the object , but gars . ' If that be made the general feeling of the so- ciety , there is little ...
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... kind of deception more irre- sistible in its effects than that which arises fromthe uncer- THE quantity of corn raised per acre varies of course tainty with which we judge of the direction and distance according to the soil . The ...
... kind of deception more irre- sistible in its effects than that which arises fromthe uncer- THE quantity of corn raised per acre varies of course tainty with which we judge of the direction and distance according to the soil . The ...
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Página 144 - FORASMUCH as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed, we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust; in sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ...
Página 102 - Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine heart, though thou knewest all this : But hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of heaven ; and they have brought the vessels of his house before thee, and thou, and thy lords, thy wives, and thy concubines, have drunk wine in them ; and thou hast praised the gods of silver, and gold, of brass, iron, wood, and stone, which see not, nor hear, nor know : and the God in whose hand thy breath is, and whose are all thy ways, hast thou not glorified : Then was the part...
Página 30 - And it came to pass, that at midnight the Lord smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle.
Página 245 - And the Lord said unto Moses, stretch out thine hand over the sea, that the waters may come again upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen...
Página 150 - How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will ; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill...
Página 59 - TRIUMPHAL arch, that fill'st the sky When storms prepare to part, I ask not proud Philosophy To teach me what thou art : Still seem, as to my childhood's sight, A midway station given For happy spirits to alight Betwixt the earth and heaven.
Página 124 - They that deny a God destroy man's nobility; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and, if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature.
Página 206 - THE stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand ! Amidst their tall ancestral trees. O'er all the pleasant land. The deer across their greensward bound Through shade and sunny gleam, ; And the swan glides past them, with the sound Of some rejoicing stream.
Página 208 - All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.