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... ment of Yonne , and ci - devant duchy of Bur- gundy , remarkable for a bloody battle , in 841 , between the Germans and the French , in which the Germans were defeated , and above 100,000 men killed . It lies twenty miles south - east ...
... ment of Yonne , and ci - devant duchy of Bur- gundy , remarkable for a bloody battle , in 841 , between the Germans and the French , in which the Germans were defeated , and above 100,000 men killed . It lies twenty miles south - east ...
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... ment be accelerated by violent exercise and hard labor . Those who advocate the exclusive value of animal food , and deny the utility of its admixture with vegetable matter , adduce in proof of their system the rude health and Herculean ...
... ment be accelerated by violent exercise and hard labor . Those who advocate the exclusive value of animal food , and deny the utility of its admixture with vegetable matter , adduce in proof of their system the rude health and Herculean ...
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... ment . I had some years ago a gentleman of rank and fortune under my care , for a deranged state of the digestive organs , accompanied with extreme emaciation . I found that , from some cause which he could not explain , he had never ...
... ment . I had some years ago a gentleman of rank and fortune under my care , for a deranged state of the digestive organs , accompanied with extreme emaciation . I found that , from some cause which he could not explain , he had never ...
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... ment . If we go to the East for tea , there is no reason why we should not go to the West for sugar . The dyspeptic invalid , however , should be cau- tious in their use ; they may afford temporary benefit at the expense of permanent ...
... ment . If we go to the East for tea , there is no reason why we should not go to the West for sugar . The dyspeptic invalid , however , should be cau- tious in their use ; they may afford temporary benefit at the expense of permanent ...
Strona 394
... ment , but a compound , and capable of being de- composed , much light has been thrown upon many operations of nature , which formerly were wrapped up in obscurity . In vegetation , for in- stance , it has been rendered extremely ...
... ment , but a compound , and capable of being de- composed , much light has been thrown upon many operations of nature , which formerly were wrapped up in obscurity . In vegetation , for in- stance , it has been rendered extremely ...
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Strona 431 - Now, where the quick Rhone thus hath cleft his way, The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand : For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand...
Strona 401 - The first time I was in company with Foote was at Fitzherbert's. Having no good opinion of the fellow, I was resolved not to be pleased — and it is very difficult to please a man against his will. I went on eating my dinner pretty sullenly, affecting not to mind him. But the dog was so very comical, that I was obliged to lay down my knife and fork, throw myself back upon my chair, and fairly laugh it out. No, sir, he was irresistible.
Strona 402 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, — often the surfeit of our own behaviour, — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars...
Strona 698 - Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield, Their furrow oft the stubborn glebe has broke: How jocund did they drive their team afield! How bowed the woods beneath their sturdy stroke!
Strona 753 - ... as it were suspended in the air, a visible representation of the Lord Jesus Christ upon the cross, surrounded on all sides with a glory; and was impressed as if a voice, or something equivalent to a voice, had come to him, to this effect (for he was not confident as to the words), "Oh, sinner! did I suffer this for thee, and are these thy returns?
Strona 586 - Franchise and liberty are used as synonymous terms, and their definition is a royal privilege or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands of a subject.
Strona 430 - O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
Strona 668 - To be no more. Sad cure ! for who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion...
Strona 481 - No, there is a necessity in Fate, Why still the brave bold man is fortunate; He keeps his object ever full in sight, And that assurance holds him firm and right, True, 'tis a narrow way that leads to bliss, \ But right before there is no precipice; ) Fear makes men look aside, and so their footing miss.
Strona 417 - Person, as I take it, is the name for this self. Wherever a man finds what he calls himself there, I think, another may say is the same person. It is a forensic term, appropriating actions and their merit; and so belongs only to intelligent agents capable of a law, and happiness, and misery.