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... supposed to have been obtained on the race - ground ) af forded at once the means of personal gratification in respect to himself , and generous interposition so far as con . cerned others . In regard to the first , fine lands , a good ...
... supposed to have been obtained on the race - ground ) af forded at once the means of personal gratification in respect to himself , and generous interposition so far as con . cerned others . In regard to the first , fine lands , a good ...
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... ( supposed ) loss of the crown , which was far from being the case . The great and noble Canute reaped the benefit of his prudent and generous con- formity to the free constitution of this limited monarchy ; for he enjoyed a long and ...
... ( supposed ) loss of the crown , which was far from being the case . The great and noble Canute reaped the benefit of his prudent and generous con- formity to the free constitution of this limited monarchy ; for he enjoyed a long and ...
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... supposed to be peculiar to this country , and are felt during several months in the year , we should imagine their history and causes to have been perfectly investigated and understood ; but , I know not why , nei- ther the one nor the ...
... supposed to be peculiar to this country , and are felt during several months in the year , we should imagine their history and causes to have been perfectly investigated and understood ; but , I know not why , nei- ther the one nor the ...
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... supposed to oc- in the eye , but never , I believe , a lasting in flammation . It is generally thought infec tious , and may be so by the interference of the eye - flies carrying the contagious matter from an affected eye to a sound one ...
... supposed to oc- in the eye , but never , I believe , a lasting in flammation . It is generally thought infec tious , and may be so by the interference of the eye - flies carrying the contagious matter from an affected eye to a sound one ...
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... supposed to extend even further where it incets with less resistance , as from the Earl Dundonald's Treatise , p . 20. " The frequent changes in the degree of heat and cold in the atmosphere are to be ascribed more to the alternate ...
... supposed to extend even further where it incets with less resistance , as from the Earl Dundonald's Treatise , p . 20. " The frequent changes in the degree of heat and cold in the atmosphere are to be ascribed more to the alternate ...
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Seite 83 - With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
Seite 83 - Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude.
Seite 317 - How is the gold become dim ! how is the most fine gold changed ! the stones of the sanctuary are poured out in the top of every street.
Seite 116 - Gentlemen, you shall not be dismissed till we have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco. You shall not think thus to abuse the court. We will have a verdict, by the help of God, or you shall starve for it.
Seite 84 - tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit. What, is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel, Because his painted skin contents the eye...
Seite 318 - For the king trusteth in the LORD, and through the mercy of the Most High he shall not be moved.
Seite 116 - ... and not the other, it could not be a verdict. Penn. If not guilty be not a verdict, then you make of the jury, and magna charta, but a mere nose of wax. Mead. How! Is not guilty no verdict? Rec . No, it is no verdict.
Seite 115 - I appeal to the jury, who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law, in offering to give the jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners. I say it is directly opposite to, and destructive of, the undoubted right of every English prisoner, as Cook, in the 2d Inst. 29, on the chap, of Magna Charta speaks.
Seite 39 - An Act to provide for the Administration of the Royal Authority, and for the care of his Majesty's Royal Person, during the continuance of his Majesty's illness, and for the resumption of the exercise of the Royal Authority by his Majesty...
Seite 237 - Establishment, and the means of exciting among its members a spirit of devotion, to which the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Church Union, in the diocese of St David's, adjudged a premium of £50 in December 1820 ; by Rev.