Half-hours with the Best Authors, Svazky 1–21855 |
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Strana 1
... happy man , unless , indeed , you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books . You place him in contact with the best society in every period of history - with the wisest , the wittiest - with the tenderest , the bravest ...
... happy man , unless , indeed , you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books . You place him in contact with the best society in every period of history - with the wisest , the wittiest - with the tenderest , the bravest ...
Strana 43
... happy in apt instances ; he alone had sometimes turned the whole house . Making an invective speech one time against old Sir Henry Vane , when he had done with him he said , But for young Sir Harry Vane and so sat him down . Several ...
... happy in apt instances ; he alone had sometimes turned the whole house . Making an invective speech one time against old Sir Henry Vane , when he had done with him he said , But for young Sir Harry Vane and so sat him down . Several ...
Strana 58
... a pump to a height only of about thirty - four feet . His pupil Torricelli , conceiv- jast se began ing the happy thought , that the weight of the 58 [ ARNOTT . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS . The Barometer Sunday.
... a pump to a height only of about thirty - four feet . His pupil Torricelli , conceiv- jast se began ing the happy thought , that the weight of the 58 [ ARNOTT . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS . The Barometer Sunday.
Strana 59
Charles Knight. ing the happy thought , that the weight of the atmosphere might be the cause of the ascent , concluded that mercury , which is about thirteen times heavier than water , should only rise , under the same influence , to a ...
Charles Knight. ing the happy thought , that the weight of the atmosphere might be the cause of the ascent , concluded that mercury , which is about thirteen times heavier than water , should only rise , under the same influence , to a ...
Strana 63
... happy condition , I shall be free from sin , and all the temptations and anxieties that attend it ; and this being past , I shall dwell in the new Jerusalem , dwell there with men made perfect , dwell where these eyes shall see my ...
... happy condition , I shall be free from sin , and all the temptations and anxieties that attend it ; and this being past , I shall dwell in the new Jerusalem , dwell there with men made perfect , dwell where these eyes shall see my ...
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