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... regard to such as may be preparatory to the study of Mathematical Philo- sophy , and particularly of Physical Astronomy ; all inquiries into which having been conducted , since the time of New- ton , as our author remarks , by ...
... regard to such as may be preparatory to the study of Mathematical Philo- sophy , and particularly of Physical Astronomy ; all inquiries into which having been conducted , since the time of New- ton , as our author remarks , by ...
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... regard but it will avail a man but little to be so introduced , if he has nothing important or interesting to communicate . People are not to be seduced from their vices , or wheedled out of their unbelief . If the Christian ambas ...
... regard but it will avail a man but little to be so introduced , if he has nothing important or interesting to communicate . People are not to be seduced from their vices , or wheedled out of their unbelief . If the Christian ambas ...
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... regard to the latter , we may safely say , with M. Delille himself , in a work long since published , “ Il n'a traité que la partie mécanique de l'art des jardins . Il a en- tièrement oublié la partie la plus essentielle , celle qui ...
... regard to the latter , we may safely say , with M. Delille himself , in a work long since published , “ Il n'a traité que la partie mécanique de l'art des jardins . Il a en- tièrement oublié la partie la plus essentielle , celle qui ...
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... regards to descrip- tive poetry in general , and with a doubt whether his powers be equal to his undertaking . He proceeds to a comparison of the respective defects and beauties of the two most cele- brated descriptive poets of ancient ...
... regards to descrip- tive poetry in general , and with a doubt whether his powers be equal to his undertaking . He proceeds to a comparison of the respective defects and beauties of the two most cele- brated descriptive poets of ancient ...
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... regard to myself , I am firmly at- tached to the Nicene and orthodox faith ; but far be it from me to support it by adducing forgeries ! " These charges have been fully confirmed , and further . demonstrations of the forgery produced ...
... regard to myself , I am firmly at- tached to the Nicene and orthodox faith ; but far be it from me to support it by adducing forgeries ! " These charges have been fully confirmed , and further . demonstrations of the forgery produced ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.