The Guide to Knowledge, Tom 1William Pinnock proprietor; and published, 1833 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 71
Strona 23
... prince a widower . CULINARY , relating to the kitchen . GELATINE , formed into a jelly . Gelatine is usually prepared from the skin of animals . Common glue is a gelatine contaminated or pol- luted with impurities , to which it owes its ...
... prince a widower . CULINARY , relating to the kitchen . GELATINE , formed into a jelly . Gelatine is usually prepared from the skin of animals . Common glue is a gelatine contaminated or pol- luted with impurities , to which it owes its ...
Strona 27
... prince having rebelled against his liege lord , and refused to pay the accustomed tribute , Chedorlaomer hastened to chastise his presumption .. The King of Sodom having called to his assistance some of the neighbouring princes ...
... prince having rebelled against his liege lord , and refused to pay the accustomed tribute , Chedorlaomer hastened to chastise his presumption .. The King of Sodom having called to his assistance some of the neighbouring princes ...
Strona 32
... prince and peasant use for seat , bed , and table . Its present capital is Teheran , its former was Ispahan . Tehe- ran contains about sixty thousand inhabitants ; Ispahan , two hun- dred thousand . This city was long considered as the ...
... prince and peasant use for seat , bed , and table . Its present capital is Teheran , its former was Ispahan . Tehe- ran contains about sixty thousand inhabitants ; Ispahan , two hun- dred thousand . This city was long considered as the ...
Strona 41
... Prince ; the courage and affability of Henry the Fifth ; and the unshaken firmness of Eliza- beth ; we are lost in surprise and admiration , and almost inclined to question the veracity of the relation . We are equally struck when we ...
... Prince ; the courage and affability of Henry the Fifth ; and the unshaken firmness of Eliza- beth ; we are lost in surprise and admiration , and almost inclined to question the veracity of the relation . We are equally struck when we ...
Strona 42
... prince carried captive to Rome . After great progress had been made in the conquest of the island , by Plautius and Vespasian , the emperor himself arrived in Britain , A. D. 44 , and obtained a signal victory ; he staid but sixteen ...
... prince carried captive to Rome . After great progress had been made in the conquest of the island , by Plautius and Vespasian , the emperor himself arrived in Britain , A. D. 44 , and obtained a signal victory ; he staid but sixteen ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
admiration ancient animal appear astronomers Beaufort House beautiful body Britons called castle cause celebrated chief chiefly church colour considerable Ditto earth East Ecliptic Edward Egypt eminent England erected Essex Europe feet formerly France heat Henry Henry VIII Heptarchy Hertfordshire honour horses House human hundred inhabitants island Julius Cæsar Jupiter Kent kind King King of Denmark King of Scotland kingdom knowledge labour land length light lived Lord manufactures market town means ment Middlesex mind Moon motion mountains nations native nature nearly observed parish passed period persons planets possessed present prince principal produce Queen reason reign remarkable rendered rise river Roman round Saxon seat situated species stars supposed Surrey temple Thames thing tion town trees village West whole William the Conqueror
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 252 - Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their emperor; Who, busied in his majesty, surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold, The civil citizens kneading up the honey, The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate, The sad-eyed justice, with his surly hum, Delivering o'er to executors pale The lazy yawning drone.
Strona 410 - My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery. But I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear.
Strona 252 - Where some, like magistrates correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in. their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their emperor...
Strona 410 - I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
Strona 426 - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply : And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er...
Strona 411 - To contemplation's sober eye Such is the race of man: And they that creep, and they that fly, Shall end where they began. Alike the busy and the gay...
Strona 410 - ... but, by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.
Strona 36 - To God's eternal house direct the way; A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold And pavement stars, as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly, as a circling zone, thou seest Powder'd with stars.
Strona 81 - About the cart hear how the rout Of rural younglings raise the shout, Pressing before, some coming after, Those with a shout, and these with laughter. Some bless the cart, some kiss the sheaves, Some prank them up with oaken leaves...
Strona 442 - the Deep Voice cried, " So long enjoyed, so oft misused — Alternate, in thy fickle pride, Desired, neglected, and accused? " Before my breath, like blazing flax, Man and his marvels pass away ; And changing empires wane and wax, Are founded, flourish, and decay. " Redeem mine hours — the space is brief — While in my glass the sand-grains shiver, And measureless thy joy or grief, When TIME and thou...