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... original object of the book : - : - " Severall Speeches delivered at a Conference concerning the power of Parliament ... original book , of which this was a piracy . The original is a rare work , owing to the steps taken to suppress it ...
... original object of the book : - : - " Severall Speeches delivered at a Conference concerning the power of Parliament ... original book , of which this was a piracy . The original is a rare work , owing to the steps taken to suppress it ...
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... original , but not enough of the vis comica . ' On the 16th ( p . 198 ) he wrote : Finished translating the second act of the Indian . ' " On the 19th ( p . 198 ) he " finished translating On 14 Nov. ( p . 201 ) he the ' Indian ...
... original , but not enough of the vis comica . ' On the 16th ( p . 198 ) he wrote : Finished translating the second act of the Indian . ' " On the 19th ( p . 198 ) he " finished translating On 14 Nov. ( p . 201 ) he the ' Indian ...
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... original manuscript , or on establishment translation , by an anonymous hand , " noted by the Bio- graphia Dramatica . ' I have not yet been able to examine this translation . As far as I have been able to discover , the croft forms the ...
... original manuscript , or on establishment translation , by an anonymous hand , " noted by the Bio- graphia Dramatica . ' I have not yet been able to examine this translation . As far as I have been able to discover , the croft forms the ...
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... original source of the story ? Two or three standard works of reference have been T. P. M. consulted without success . EAST ANGLIAN FAMILIES : ELIZABETH STAINTON . ( See 11 S. vii . 277 , 378 , 477. ) I have again to thank ...
... original source of the story ? Two or three standard works of reference have been T. P. M. consulted without success . EAST ANGLIAN FAMILIES : ELIZABETH STAINTON . ( See 11 S. vii . 277 , 378 , 477. ) I have again to thank ...
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... Original Poetical Epistles from Head - Quarters , & c . 3rd edition , enlarged . Pub lished by Cadell & Davies , Strand , London , 1796 , " 8vo . It is a clever and entertaining book , consist- ing of a series of letters in rime from an ...
... Original Poetical Epistles from Head - Quarters , & c . 3rd edition , enlarged . Pub lished by Cadell & Davies , Strand , London , 1796 , " 8vo . It is a clever and entertaining book , consist- ing of a series of letters in rime from an ...
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Strona 145 - But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and there shall no torment touch them. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die: and their departure is taken for misery, And their going from us to be utter destruction: but they are in peace.
Strona 293 - God save our gracious King, Long live our noble King, God save the King. Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us: God save the King!
Strona 13 - Halloo your name to the reverberate hills And make the babbling gossip of the air Cry out 'Olivia!' O, you should not rest Between the elements of air and earth, But you should pity me ! OLI. You might do much.
Strona 114 - I saw it was a starling, hung in a little cage. " I can't get out ! I can't get out !" said the starling. I stood looking at the bird ; and to every person who came through the passage, it ran fluttering to the side towards which they approached it, with the same lamentation of its captivity — " I can't get out !
Strona 83 - The wilderness has a mysterious tongue Which teaches awful doubt, or faith so mild, So solemn, so serene, that man may be But for such faith with nature reconciled; Thou hast a voice, great Mountain, to repeal Large codes of fraud and woe; not understood By all, but which the wise and great and good Interpret, or make felt, or deeply feel.
Strona 391 - ministering angel' without any exaggeration, in these hospitals; and as her slender form glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the night, and silence and darkness have settled down upon those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand making her solitary rounds.
Strona 236 - If I stoop Into a dark tremendous sea of cloud, It is but for a time ; I press God's lamp Close to my breast — its splendour, soon or late, Will pierce the gloom : I shall emerge one day ! You understand me ? I have said enough ? Fest.
Strona 25 - O may thy soldiers, faithful, true, and bold, Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old, And win, with them, the victor's crown of gold. Alleluia! O blest communion! Fellowship divine! We feebly struggle, they in glory shine; Yet all are one in thee, for all are thine.
Strona 24 - A Collection of several Passages concerning his late Highness Oliver Cromwell, in the Time of his Sickness ; wherein is related many of his Expressions upon his Deathbed, together with his Prayer within two or three Days before his Death. Written by one that was then Groom of his Bedchamber.
Strona 346 - Her feet were firmly planted on the Rock ; Amid the wildest storms she stands undaunted, Nor quails before the loudest thunder shock, She knows Omnipotence has heard her prayer, And cries ' It shall be done,' sometime, somewhere I " THE SABBATH AND ITS OBSEEVANCE.