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... MARSHAll . [ The book mentioned by MR . MARSHALL is so cheap and readily accessible , we are not justified in occupying our space with the verses , many copies of which have been sent . There is among our contributors a remark- able ...
... MARSHAll . [ The book mentioned by MR . MARSHALL is so cheap and readily accessible , we are not justified in occupying our space with the verses , many copies of which have been sent . There is among our contributors a remark- able ...
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... MARSHALL . - Lord Lisle was not an English peer . He was a member of Oliver's " other house , " or House of Lords . He served as one of Charles I.'s judges , and signed the death - warrant . There is a very short account of him in ...
... MARSHALL . - Lord Lisle was not an English peer . He was a member of Oliver's " other house , " or House of Lords . He served as one of Charles I.'s judges , and signed the death - warrant . There is a very short account of him in ...
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... MARSHALL . PENDULUM CLOCKS ( 7th S. vi . 286 , 389 ) .— " A clergyman in Glasgow possesses [ 1849 ] a clock made for George Mylne [ master mason at ] Holyrood House , Edinburgh , and on the dial - plate , Remember , man , that die thou ...
... MARSHALL . PENDULUM CLOCKS ( 7th S. vi . 286 , 389 ) .— " A clergyman in Glasgow possesses [ 1849 ] a clock made for George Mylne [ master mason at ] Holyrood House , Edinburgh , and on the dial - plate , Remember , man , that die thou ...
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... MARSHALL , M.A. Hastings . Miscellaneous . NOTES ON BOOKS , & c . Alumni Oxonienses : the Members of the University of Oxford , 1715 to 1886. Being the Matriculation Re- gister of the University . Alphabetically Arranged , Revised , and ...
... MARSHALL , M.A. Hastings . Miscellaneous . NOTES ON BOOKS , & c . Alumni Oxonienses : the Members of the University of Oxford , 1715 to 1886. Being the Matriculation Re- gister of the University . Alphabetically Arranged , Revised , and ...
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... MARSHALL . An additional reference may be given to the fol- lowing work , ' The True State of England , contain- ing ... MARSHALL'S exhaustive reply mention is made by Y. S. M. ( 4th S. xi . 282 ) of Dr. Henry Fry . This name should be ...
... MARSHALL . An additional reference may be given to the fol- lowing work , ' The True State of England , contain- ing ... MARSHALL'S exhaustive reply mention is made by Y. S. M. ( 4th S. xi . 282 ) of Dr. Henry Fry . This name should be ...
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Page 125 - When I have seen the hungry ocean gain Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, And the firm soil win of the watery main, Increasing store with loss and loss with store; When I have seen such interchange of state, Or state itself confounded to decay; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate, That Time will come and take my love away.
Page 99 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Page 285 - ... instead of dirt and poison, we have rather chosen to fill our hives with honey and wax; thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light.
Page 157 - And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
Page 25 - For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ, in them that are saved, and in them that perish : to the one we are the savour of death unto death ; and to the other the savour of life unto life.
Page 270 - Then to advise how war may best upheld Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage...
Page 303 - To be no more. Sad cure! for who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated Night, Devoid of sense and motion?
Page 295 - Sir, he was a scoundrel, and a coward : a scoundrel for charging a blunderbuss against religion and morality ; a coward, because he had not resolution to fire it off himself, but left half a crown to a beggarly Scotchman to draw the trigger after his death...
Page 125 - And brass eternal slave to mortal rage; When I have seen the hungry ocean gain Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, And the firm soil win of the wat'ry main, Increasing store with loss and loss with store; When I have seen such interchange of state...
Page 173 - Lock,' obtained with guilt, and kept with pain, In every place is sought, but sought in vain: With such a prize no mortal must be blest, So heaven decrees!