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... become more tortuous , and consequently longer , yet are at the same time shortened in their rectilinear extent . When , there- fore , more light is admitted by the pupil , the arteries of the re- tina and choroid coat become by the ...
... become more tortuous , and consequently longer , yet are at the same time shortened in their rectilinear extent . When , there- fore , more light is admitted by the pupil , the arteries of the re- tina and choroid coat become by the ...
Strana 11
... become a preacher among the methodists . Before the expiration of his apprenticeship , his master returned his indentures , and he went to Norwich , where he at first preached in the tabernacle , but soon afterward became mini- ster of ...
... become a preacher among the methodists . Before the expiration of his apprenticeship , his master returned his indentures , and he went to Norwich , where he at first preached in the tabernacle , but soon afterward became mini- ster of ...
Strana 15
... become an object of something more than mere curiosity . If an unrea- sonable prejudice has arisen against it , from the obscurity which almost unavoidably attends the communication of new speculations on abstract subjects ; and if it ...
... become an object of something more than mere curiosity . If an unrea- sonable prejudice has arisen against it , from the obscurity which almost unavoidably attends the communication of new speculations on abstract subjects ; and if it ...
Strana 17
... BECOME THE GENERAL LAWS ON CONDUCT AMONG ALL REASONABLE BEINGS . This Principle is first formal , for it recommends no other object than the mere form of reason ; it is universal , because it extends to all reasonable beings ; and it is ...
... BECOME THE GENERAL LAWS ON CONDUCT AMONG ALL REASONABLE BEINGS . This Principle is first formal , for it recommends no other object than the mere form of reason ; it is universal , because it extends to all reasonable beings ; and it is ...
Strana 26
... become extinct through war , famine , de- sertion , or disease , and the union of smaller tribes with greater . Of the tribes which remain , some have been subjected to a foreign yoke ; others are exposed to continual encroachments ...
... become extinct through war , famine , de- sertion , or disease , and the union of smaller tribes with greater . Of the tribes which remain , some have been subjected to a foreign yoke ; others are exposed to continual encroachments ...
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Strana 160 - I'll tell you, friend! a wise man and a fool. You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobbler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunella.
Strana 11 - ARCANA : or the principles of the late petitioners to parliament for relief in the matter of subscription.
Strana 127 - At the side was a pan or basin of milk, and the master and apprentices, each with a wooden spoon in his hand, without loss of time dipped into the same dish, and thence into the milk pan ; and as soon as it was finished, they all returned...
Strana 357 - The State of the Poor: or an History of the Labouring Classes in England, from the Conquest to the present Period ; in which are particularly considered, their Domestic Economy, with respect to Diet, Dress, Fuel, and Habitation ; and the various...
Strana 338 - With inward stillness, and a bowed mind ; When lo ! its folds far waving on the wind, I saw the train of the departing Year ! Starting from my silent sadness Then with no unholy madness Ere yet the...
Strana 130 - ... and forgotten by those to whose care nature or the laws had consigned them. These children are usually too long confined to work in close rooms, often during the whole night : the air they breathe from the oil...
Strana 130 - ... mosphere are predisposing causes to " sickness and debility, and particularly to " the epidemic fever which is so generally " to be met with in these factories. It is " also much to be questioned if society does " not receive detriment from the manner " in which children are thus employed " during their early years. They are not " generally strong to labour, or capable of " pursuing any other branch of business " when the term of their apprenticeship " expires. The females are wholly unin" structed...
Strana 116 - The Unitarian Society for promoting Christian Knowledge and the practice of Virtue, by the distribution of books.
Strana 59 - Smith soon attracted notice, by his passion for books, and by the extraordinary powers of his memory. The weakness of his bodily constitution prevented him from partaking in their more active amusements; but he was much beloved by them on account of his temper, which, though warm, was to an uncommon degree friendly and generous.
Strana 174 - History of Hindostan; its Arts, and its Sciences, as connected •with the History of the other great Empires of Asia, during the most ancient Periods of the World. With numerous illustrative Engravings.