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Pagina cdxxi
... speak during his active life , as if he affected to die in the shadow , and not in the light . During this time he com- posed the greatest part of his books and writings , both in English and Latin , which I will enumerate , as near as ...
... speak during his active life , as if he affected to die in the shadow , and not in the light . During this time he com- posed the greatest part of his books and writings , both in English and Latin , which I will enumerate , as near as ...
Pagina cdxxxix
... speaking of any flats or sands that stopped the haven , and therefore I think that Tenderden steeple is the cause of the destroying and decay of Sandwich haven . And so to my purpose , preaching of God's word is the cause of rebellion ...
... speaking of any flats or sands that stopped the haven , and therefore I think that Tenderden steeple is the cause of the destroying and decay of Sandwich haven . And so to my purpose , preaching of God's word is the cause of rebellion ...
Pagina cdxli
... speaking ; and it may , perhaps , be said uni- versally that there always is delight in breaking the continuity of any painful sensation . Again , the quavering upon a stop in music gives delight to the ear ; but this pleasure from ...
... speaking ; and it may , perhaps , be said uni- versally that there always is delight in breaking the continuity of any painful sensation . Again , the quavering upon a stop in music gives delight to the ear ; but this pleasure from ...
Pagina cdxlii
... speaking of conductors , says , " A rod was fixed to the top of my chimney , and extended about nine feet above it . From the foot of this rod , a wire the thickness of a goose - quill came through a covered glass tube in the roof , and ...
... speaking of conductors , says , " A rod was fixed to the top of my chimney , and extended about nine feet above it . From the foot of this rod , a wire the thickness of a goose - quill came through a covered glass tube in the roof , and ...
Pagina cdliii
... speak them , which with what sufficiency he wrote let the world judge , but with what celerity he wrote them I can best testify ; but for the fourth , his elocution , I will only set down what I heard Sir Walter Rawleigh once speak of ...
... speak them , which with what sufficiency he wrote let the world judge , but with what celerity he wrote them I can best testify ; but for the fourth , his elocution , I will only set down what I heard Sir Walter Rawleigh once speak of ...
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