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... seems but fair that we should desist from using what they now wish to convert , in a more permanent and profitable form , to their own use.— Their project deserves the most ample encouragement ; and so far from interfering with it , we ...
... seems but fair that we should desist from using what they now wish to convert , in a more permanent and profitable form , to their own use.— Their project deserves the most ample encouragement ; and so far from interfering with it , we ...
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... seems to predict it . " His mishaps had made him more obstinate than ever , and when he arrived , Zelica was so much frightened at his appearance , that she retired in dismay to her chamber . He ordered a large fire to be prepared ...
... seems to predict it . " His mishaps had made him more obstinate than ever , and when he arrived , Zelica was so much frightened at his appearance , that she retired in dismay to her chamber . He ordered a large fire to be prepared ...
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... seems to be aware that reputation is a plant which does not grow in the hot - house , under the influence of ... seem to require that every thing should be excluded from them which is not authoritative . Reviews of professional works ...
... seems to be aware that reputation is a plant which does not grow in the hot - house , under the influence of ... seem to require that every thing should be excluded from them which is not authoritative . Reviews of professional works ...
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... seems to be , to methodise prin- ciples which have been settled by the courts , not to obtrude the opinions of the authors . This is fully exemplified in some of the excellent commercial treatises of modern date . Abbott and Parke are ...
... seems to be , to methodise prin- ciples which have been settled by the courts , not to obtrude the opinions of the authors . This is fully exemplified in some of the excellent commercial treatises of modern date . Abbott and Parke are ...
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... seems lately taken place between our government and a neighbouring potentate , not descended from the Moon , unless indeed , when she was in an eclipse , but still a monarch of lofty pretensions , great stateliness , and unyielding ...
... seems lately taken place between our government and a neighbouring potentate , not descended from the Moon , unless indeed , when she was in an eclipse , but still a monarch of lofty pretensions , great stateliness , and unyielding ...
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Strona 271 - beautiful lines from Marmion might have furnished him with the hint:— "Oh woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made, When pain and
Strona 170 - of his dear companion, and had done every thing in their power to alleviate his sorrows and to comfort him; and, on the morning of the Epiphany, he expired without a groan or a sigh. " And when Jacob had made an end of commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into the bed, and yielded up the ghost.
Strona 178 - the conjuring up a fairy vision Of some gay creatures of the element That in the colours of the rainbow live, And play in the plighted clouds. It is not necessary to decide whether the ancient or the modern poetry is
Strona 133 - we are guilty concerning our brother; for we saw the anguish of his soul when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us!
Strona 134 - again in your hands; peradventure it was an over-sight. Take also your brother, and God Almighty give you mercy before the man, that he may send away your other brother and Benjamin. If I be bereaved of my children,!
Strona 369 - lo, I will command, and I will sift the house of Israel among all the nations, like as corn is sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain fall upon the earth.'}
Strona 137 - haste ye, go to my father and say to him, thus saith thy son Joseph, God hath made me lord of all Egypt; come down unto me, tarry not, and I will nourish
Strona 29 - are misled, So they believe, because they were so bred; The priest continues what the nurse began, And thus the child imposes on the man." " You may be given to understand from thence, that having been bred up a protestant at
Strona 133 - My son," said he, "shall not go down with you, for his brother is dead, and he is left alone: If mischief befal him by the way, then
Strona 133 - ye have bereaved of my children. Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye will take Benjamin away; all these things are against me.'