The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 252
... particular manner pleased with my Greek mottos . degree , he preached before the university of Cain- bridge , upon the first verse of the first chapter of the first book of Chronicles , " in which , " says he , " you have the three ...
... particular manner pleased with my Greek mottos . degree , he preached before the university of Cain- bridge , upon the first verse of the first chapter of the first book of Chronicles , " in which , " says he , " you have the three ...
Strana 512
... particular study , art , or science , rises and improves , in pro- portion to the application which we bestow upon it . Thus , what was at first an exercise , becomes at length an entertainment . Our employments are changed into our ...
... particular study , art , or science , rises and improves , in pro- portion to the application which we bestow upon it . Thus , what was at first an exercise , becomes at length an entertainment . Our employments are changed into our ...
Strana 621
... particular on the thought which runs through this speculation , because I have not seen it enlarged upon by others . - O . -hose different kinds of animals that fill the element | carry this consideration yet further , if we reflect on ...
... particular on the thought which runs through this speculation , because I have not seen it enlarged upon by others . - O . -hose different kinds of animals that fill the element | carry this consideration yet further , if we reflect on ...
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