The Guide to Knowledge, Том 4William Pinnock proprietor; and published, 1836 |
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... Persia . 269 Grammatical Learning 536 Lion , Character of . 268 Notes on Grapes 312 Lisbon , Earthquake at 204 " Gravitation , Attraction of 468 Locusts 532 Greek Language , Essay on 161 London Aldermen 287 Greenland Fisheries 71 ...
... Persia . 269 Grammatical Learning 536 Lion , Character of . 268 Notes on Grapes 312 Lisbon , Earthquake at 204 " Gravitation , Attraction of 468 Locusts 532 Greek Language , Essay on 161 London Aldermen 287 Greenland Fisheries 71 ...
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... Persia 261 Virtues , Balance of the 363 501 • Teachers , Importance of 5 Vishnu , Avatars of 238 , 246 • 385 • Temperaments 418 Visit to the Plain of Troy 517 314 • Temperance . 445 381 , 890 in Eating 426 Temple of the Pantheon 460 W ...
... Persia 261 Virtues , Balance of the 363 501 • Teachers , Importance of 5 Vishnu , Avatars of 238 , 246 • 385 • Temperaments 418 Visit to the Plain of Troy 517 314 • Temperance . 445 381 , 890 in Eating 426 Temple of the Pantheon 460 W ...
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... Persia or Parthia , for the same reason , the name being derived Pars , a horse . Thence Perseus ( the horseman ) , who was the original Sagittarius of the Egyptian zodiac . OF GLASS . THE very great usefulness of glass is too well ...
... Persia or Parthia , for the same reason , the name being derived Pars , a horse . Thence Perseus ( the horseman ) , who was the original Sagittarius of the Egyptian zodiac . OF GLASS . THE very great usefulness of glass is too well ...
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... Persians , in order to obtain the means of making new conquests , or still farther trampling upon the unhappy people already conquered . In the reign of Agis 1. , Lysander , by the conquest of Athens , literally deluged Sparta with the ...
... Persians , in order to obtain the means of making new conquests , or still farther trampling upon the unhappy people already conquered . In the reign of Agis 1. , Lysander , by the conquest of Athens , literally deluged Sparta with the ...
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... Persia for aid to reconquer Athens ; and that king , com- feeble , but would be easily broken through by the wealthy plying with his request , sent the army of Persians which and the powerful . " The reply of Solon seems to us to fur ...
... Persia for aid to reconquer Athens ; and that king , com- feeble , but would be easily broken through by the wealthy plying with his request , sent the army of Persians which and the powerful . " The reply of Solon seems to us to fur ...
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Стр. 75 - Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him.
Стр. 21 - There is a consequence, besides those I have already mentioned, which seems very naturally deducible from the foregoing considerations. If the scale of Being rises by such a regular progress, so high as man, we may, by a parity of reason, suppose that it still proceeds gradually through those beings which are of a superior nature to him...
Стр. 146 - I had not a farthing on earth, nor a friend to give me one: pen, ink, and paper, therefore, (in despite of the flippant remark of Lord Orford,) were, for the most part,- as completely out of my reach, as a crown and sceptre. There was indeed a resource; but the utmost caution and secrecy were necessary in applying to it. I beat out pieces of leather as smooth as possible, and wrought my problems on them with a blunted awl: for the rest, my memory was tenacious, and I could multiply and divide by...
Стр. 125 - I elevated myself upon a platform, and addressed the assembly. I stated, that I knew not what was the matter ; but if they would be quiet, and indulge me for a half hour, I would either go on, or abandon the voyage for that time.
Стр. 192 - ... that of uncontrollable terror. It was not until I had> by frequent excursions to the Falls, in some measure familiarized my mind with their sublimities, that I ventured to explore the penetralia of the Great Cataract. The precipice over which it rolls is very much arched underneath; while the impetus which the water receives in its descent projects it far beyond the cliff, and thus an immense Gothic arch is formed by the rock and the torrent.
Стр. 125 - Never did a single encouraging remark, a bright hope, or a warm wish, cross my path.
Стр. 217 - ... and contentment which he had abandoned for it. It is then, in the last dregs of life, his body wasted with toil and diseases, his mind galled and ruffled by the memory of a thousand injuries and disappointments which he imagines he has met with from the injustice of his enemies, or from the perfidy and ingratitude of his friends, that he begins at last to find that wealth and greatness are mere trinkets of frivolous utility, no more adapted for procuring ease of body or tranquillity of mind than...
Стр. 190 - ... upon my view with appalling suddenness and majesty. However, in a moment the scene was concealed from my eyes by a dense cloud of spray, which involved me so completely, that I did not dare to extricate myself. A mingled rushing and thundering filled my ears.
Стр. 8 - Not to take notice of her covering it from the injuries of the weather, providing it proper nourishment, and teaching it to help itself; nor to mention her forsaking the nest, if, after the usual time of reckoning, the young one does not make its appearance. A...
Стр. 190 - The Table Rock, from which the Falls of Niagara may be contemplated in all their grandeur, lies on an exact level with the edge of the cataract on the Canada side, and indeed forms a part of the precipice over which the water gushes. It derives its name from the circumstance of its projecting beyond the cliffs that support it like the leaf of a table. To...