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PREFA CЁ . Ir is a favourable circumstance to the Editor of a Volume like the present , that the Preface is the last article required by the Press . Never is a modest assurance more embarrassed , than in soliciting the attention of the ...
PREFA CЁ . Ir is a favourable circumstance to the Editor of a Volume like the present , that the Preface is the last article required by the Press . Never is a modest assurance more embarrassed , than in soliciting the attention of the ...
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... volume under examination , which combines the Arabic language with the Persian ; and is a spirited attempt to render both more attainable than hi- therto . For this purpose , the Arabic types have been cut with a skill which does great ...
... volume under examination , which combines the Arabic language with the Persian ; and is a spirited attempt to render both more attainable than hi- therto . For this purpose , the Arabic types have been cut with a skill which does great ...
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... volume . In size , subject , and execution , it forms a proper companion to them . The author has not merely given a journal of his voyage , and of the events which occurred in its course ; but has dis tinguished himself as a man of ...
... volume . In size , subject , and execution , it forms a proper companion to them . The author has not merely given a journal of his voyage , and of the events which occurred in its course ; but has dis tinguished himself as a man of ...
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... volume is that which narrates the history and character of its King : whose family having been driven from the throne , by an usurper , himself exiled , and during many years obliged to study concealment , yet , by wise measures , by ...
... volume is that which narrates the history and character of its King : whose family having been driven from the throne , by an usurper , himself exiled , and during many years obliged to study concealment , yet , by wise measures , by ...
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... volume , is of course , coincident with the ceremonials publish- ed by the Herald's office . The abstract from his Lordship's will , the poems , the extracts from poems in which the departed here is commemora- ted , are at least as ...
... volume , is of course , coincident with the ceremonials publish- ed by the Herald's office . The abstract from his Lordship's will , the poems , the extracts from poems in which the departed here is commemora- ted , are at least as ...
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Стр. 761 - Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
Стр. 609 - ... twere, the mirror up to nature ; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now, this overdone, or come tardy off, though it make the unskilful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve ; the censure of which one must in your allowance o'erweigh a whole theatre of others.
Стр. 251 - Son ; mercifully look upon the same, and at this time so guide and govern the minds of thy servants the Bishops and Pastors of thy flock, that they may lay hands suddenly on no man, but faithfully and wisely make choice of fit persons to serve in the sacred Ministry of thy Church. And to those which shall be ordained to any holy function, give thy grace and heavenly benediction ; that both by their life and doctrine they may set forth thy glory, and set forward the salvation of all men ; through...
Стр. 701 - May the great God, whom I worship, grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet! For myself individually, I commit my life to Him that made me; and may his blessing alight on my endeavours for serving my country faithfully!
Стр. 349 - Pilate therefore went forth again, and saith unto them, Behold, I bring him forth to you, that ye may know that I find no fault in him.
Стр. 251 - ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly Father, who hast purchased to thyself an universal Church, by the precious blood of thy dear Son ; mercifully look upon the same, and at this time so guide and govern the minds of thy servants, the Bishops and Pastors of thy flock...
Стр. 63 - They looked at each other, and laughed again. ' You, Monsieur Vicq d'Azir, you will not open your own veins, but you will cause yourself to be bled, six times in one day, during a paroxysm of the gout, in order to make more sure of your end, and you will die in the night. You, Monsieur de Nicolai, you will die upon the scaffold ; — you, M. Bailly, on the scaffold ; — you, Monsieur de Malesherbes, on the scaffold.'
Стр. 17 - In the evening, when no more guests are expected, the meal is prepared according to the number and dignity of the persons assembled, and according to the wealth of the family who entertains. The kitchen does not supply many dishes, nor high-seasoned incitements to eating.
Стр. 525 - He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased; and happy will be that reader whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his non-conformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and his reverence to God.
Стр. 467 - Popular Ballads and Songs, from Tradition, Manuscripts, and scarce Editions ; with Translations of similar Pieces from the antient Danish Language, and a few Originals by the Editor. By Robert Jamieson, AM and FAS 2 Vols.