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... established by Père Mersenne , in 1635 . Academies were introduced into England by Boyle and Hobbes ; and the Royal Society of London was formed in 1660. The following are among the principal academies : - Ancona , of the Caglinosi ...
... established by Père Mersenne , in 1635 . Academies were introduced into England by Boyle and Hobbes ; and the Royal Society of London was formed in 1660. The following are among the principal academies : - Ancona , of the Caglinosi ...
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... established in 1640 , and was filled by two or more functionaries until the Revolution , when it was restricted to one . - Beatson . There are appeals from the decisions of this court to the judicial committee of the privy council , by ...
... established in 1640 , and was filled by two or more functionaries until the Revolution , when it was restricted to one . - Beatson . There are appeals from the decisions of this court to the judicial committee of the privy council , by ...
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... Established Church , 9 Geo . IV . 1828. Declaration to be made by Quakers , statute of 1 Victoria , 1837 : extension of this act to persons who were formerly Quakers , but who have seceded from that sect , 2 Vict . 1838 . AFFIRMATION OF ...
... Established Church , 9 Geo . IV . 1828. Declaration to be made by Quakers , statute of 1 Victoria , 1837 : extension of this act to persons who were formerly Quakers , but who have seceded from that sect , 2 Vict . 1838 . AFFIRMATION OF ...
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... established , particularly at Sierra Leone , where the number of scholars , male and female , is said to approach 2000. The schools are usually well attended , and both males and females appear zealous to reap the advantages of ...
... established , particularly at Sierra Leone , where the number of scholars , male and female , is said to approach 2000. The schools are usually well attended , and both males and females appear zealous to reap the advantages of ...
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... established themselves , they decreed that matrimony was a shameful servitude ; but , to perpetuate their race , they , at stated times , admitted the embraces of their male neighbours . - Quintus Curtius . They were conquered by ...
... established themselves , they decreed that matrimony was a shameful servitude ; but , to perpetuate their race , they , at stated times , admitted the embraces of their male neighbours . - Quintus Curtius . They were conquered by ...
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Seite 69 - If a bird's nest chance to be before thee in the way in any tree, or on the ground, whether they be young ones, or eggs, and the dam sitting upon the young, or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take the dam with the young...
Seite 199 - Even from the grave thou shalt have power to charm. Bid them be chaste, be innocent, like thee; Bid them in Duty's sphere as meekly move; And if so fair, from vanity as free; As firm in friendship, and as fond in love. Tell them, though 'tis an awful thing to die ('Twas even to thee), yet the dread path once trod, Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high, And bids ' the pure in heart behold their God.
Seite 26 - And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.
Seite 299 - But see! each Muse, in Leo's golden days, Starts from her trance, and trims her wither'd bays! Rome's ancient Genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his rev'rend head.
Seite 14 - whispers through the trees': If crystal streams 'with pleasing murmurs creep': The reader's threaten'd (not in vain) with 'sleep'.
Seite 475 - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion.
Seite 155 - I pity the man who can travel from Dan. to Beersheba, and cry, 'Tis all barren and so it is; and so is all the world to him, who will not cultivate the fruits it offers.
Seite 459 - May, 1700, and was buried in Westminster abbey, where a monument was erected to his memory by John, duke of Buckingham.
Seite 556 - If there were as many devils in Worms as there are tiles on the housetops I would go.
Seite 373 - ... thou shalt not go again to fetch it : it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow : that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands.