The Life of Joseph Priestly: LL.D., F.R.S., &c., with Critical Observations on His WorksWilks, Grafton, & Company, 1804 - Počet stran: 112 |
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Strana 100
... objection was ever made of it by the dissenters , by any dislike of the measure itself , but only from the apprehension of the unge-- merous use that might be made of it . " Till the application to parliament for the repeal of 100.
... objection was ever made of it by the dissenters , by any dislike of the measure itself , but only from the apprehension of the unge-- merous use that might be made of it . " Till the application to parliament for the repeal of 100.
Strana 101
... repeal of the Test Act , I neither wrote nor preached any thing that had any particular relation to the principles of the dissenters , and I sent my sons to the public grammar school , which is conducted wholly by clergymen , and the ...
... repeal of the Test Act , I neither wrote nor preached any thing that had any particular relation to the principles of the dissenters , and I sent my sons to the public grammar school , which is conducted wholly by clergymen , and the ...
Strana 102
... repeal of the Test Act . When he dined with me he was purposely met by Mr. Berington , a catholic priest , and Mr. Galton a quaker . Mr. Porson was also of the party . I have a pecu- liar pleasure in the society of persons of diffe ...
... repeal of the Test Act . When he dined with me he was purposely met by Mr. Berington , a catholic priest , and Mr. Galton a quaker . Mr. Porson was also of the party . I have a pecu- liar pleasure in the society of persons of diffe ...
Strana 103
... repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , the nature and tendency of which were strangely mis - appre- hended by the great body of the clergy , and other zealous members of the Church of Eng- land : For had the repeal taken place ...
... repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , the nature and tendency of which were strangely mis - appre- hended by the great body of the clergy , and other zealous members of the Church of Eng- land : For had the repeal taken place ...
Strana 104
... repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts , till it was determined upon by the dissenters of London . " Had I been consulted , I should rather have advised for the repeal of that Act of King William , which makes it actually confiscation ...
... repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts , till it was determined upon by the dissenters of London . " Had I been consulted , I should rather have advised for the repeal of that Act of King William , which makes it actually confiscation ...
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Strana 87 - Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth ; yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.
Strana 70 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Strana 91 - And through the smooth barbarity of courts, With firm but pliant virtue, forward still To urge his course : him for the studious shade Kind nature form'd, deep, comprehensive, clear, Exact, and elegant ; in one rich soul, Plato, the Stagyrite, and Tully join'd.
Strana 93 - The man resolved and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries ; The tyrant's fierceness he beguiles, And the stern brow, and the harsh voice defies, And with superior greatness smiles.
Strana 62 - I have gratified that curiosity by breathing it, drawing it through a glass syphon, and by this means I reduced a large jar full of it to the standard of common air. The feeling of it to my lungs was not sensibly different from that of common air, but I fancied that my breast felt peculiarly light and easy for some time afterwards. Who can tell but that, in time, this pure air may become a fashionable article in luxury ? Hitherto, only two mice and myself have had the privilege of breathing it.
Strana 61 - From the greater strength and vivacity of the flame of a candle, in this pure air, it may be conjectured that it might be peculiarly salutary to the lungs in certain morbid cases...
Strana 42 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileg'd beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven.
Strana 40 - And you, little thing,' speaking to Eliza, ' remember the hymn you learned ; " Birds in their little nests agree," &c. I am going to sleep as well as you : for death is only a good, long, sound sleep in the grave, and we shall meet again.
Strana 61 - ... it might not be so proper for us in the usual healthy state of the body : for, as a candle burns out much faster in dephlogisticated than in common air, so we might, as may be said, live out too fast, and the animal powers be too soon exhausted in this pure kind of air. A moralist, at least, may say that the air which Nature has provided for us is as good as we deserve.
Strana 39 - We shall all meet finally: we only require different degrees of discipline, suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness.