Bibliographical Essays: A Tribute to Wilberforce EamesPrinted at the Harvard University Press, 1924 - Počet stran: 440 |
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Strana 47 - Delightful task ! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot, To pour the fresh instruction o'er the mind, To breathe the enlivening spirit, and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing breast.
Strana 242 - Report of the committee appointed by the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania to translate the inscription on the Rosetta Stone (committee consisting of Hale, S.
Strana 106 - The Indians lie in ambush, in some place nigh at hand, In order to surround us upon this neck of land ; Therefore we'll march in order, and each man leave his pack That we may briskly fight them, when they make their attack.
Strana 377 - Milk for Babes, Drawn out of the Breasts of both Testaments, chiefly for the spiritual nourishment of Boston babes in either England, but may be of like use for any children...
Strana 33 - The Humble Request of His Majesty's Loyall Subjects, the Governor and the Company late gone for New England; to the rest of their Brethren in and of the Church of England...
Strana 369 - The Sabbath he began the evening before : for which keeping of the Sabbath, from evening to evening, he wrote arguments before his coming to New-England : and, I suppose, 'twas from his reason and practice that the Christians of New-England have generally done so too.
Strana 107 - But soon again returned, in fierce and furious mood, Shouting as in the morning, but yet not half so loud; For as we are informed, so thick and fast they fell, Scarce twenty of their number at night did get home well. And that our valiant English till midnight there did stay, To see whether the rebels would have another fray ; But they no more returning, they made off towards their home, And brought away their wounded as far as they could come.
Strana 192 - A Further Accompt of the Progresse of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England, and of the means used effectually to advance the same. Set forth in...
Strana 49 - He who ne'er learns his A, B, C, Forever will a Blockhead be. But he who to his Books inclin'd, Will soon a golden Treasure find.
Strana 356 - Downfal,- 1 of the Carnal and Anti-christian Clergy | of these Nations. | Testified from the Word of God, to the University | Congregations in Cambridge.