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Pagina 8
... tion to be branded with the name of of being considered as a most useful an APOSTATE . With your vices or Palinurus , to pilot the state on great virtues in private life , I have nothing occasions , to extricate us out of our to do ...
... tion to be branded with the name of of being considered as a most useful an APOSTATE . With your vices or Palinurus , to pilot the state on great virtues in private life , I have nothing occasions , to extricate us out of our to do ...
Pagina 11
... tion . " His parliamentary life , though short , was honourable . However er- The mind accustomed to specula- roneous might be some of his early tions on the probabilities of chance , political sentiments , he never failed will rarely ...
... tion . " His parliamentary life , though short , was honourable . However er- The mind accustomed to specula- roneous might be some of his early tions on the probabilities of chance , political sentiments , he never failed will rarely ...
Pagina 20
... tion , for which reason it was called To those who are pleased with the Phenice , or the Phenician constella- details of glory , arising from con- tion . It was also called Cynosura , quests , the period now before us by the Greeks ...
... tion , for which reason it was called To those who are pleased with the Phenice , or the Phenician constella- details of glory , arising from con- tion . It was also called Cynosura , quests , the period now before us by the Greeks ...
Pagina 28
... tion in various accidents . We think down any rules for christian meet- we cannot do a greater service to ings ; the circumstance was too trif- humanity , on this interesting occa- ling , and it was not doubted that sion , than by ...
... tion in various accidents . We think down any rules for christian meet- we cannot do a greater service to ings ; the circumstance was too trif- humanity , on this interesting occa- ling , and it was not doubted that sion , than by ...
Pagina 34
... tion of the same nature with paring , but a degree beyond it . On lands in- fested with hassock grass and deep- rooted weeds , the benefit of the prac- tice has been exceedingly great . The best season for this work is when the weather ...
... tion of the same nature with paring , but a degree beyond it . On lands in- fested with hassock grass and deep- rooted weeds , the benefit of the prac- tice has been exceedingly great . The best season for this work is when the weather ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 216 - I would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense, Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
Pagina 216 - Sacred to neatness and repose, th' alcove, The chamber, or refectory, may die : A necessary act incurs no blame. Not so, when held within their proper bounds, And guiltless of offence, they range the air, Or take their pastime in the spacious field : There they are privileged.
Pagina 333 - curb the fiery steed, Nor cause confusion, nor the ranks exceed : Before the rest let none too rashly ride ; No strength nor skill, but just in time, be tried : The charge once made, no warrior turn the rein, But fight, or fall ; a firm embodied train.
Pagina 216 - No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and likelihood to lead it; as thus: Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth...
Pagina 216 - The sum is this : If man's convenience, health, Or safety, interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and must extinguish theirs. Else they are all, the meanest things that are, As free to live and to enjoy that life As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.
Pagina 326 - Tis true! But yet this Chair, which here you see, (For all its quiet now, and gravity) Has wandered, and has travelled more Than ever beast, or fish, or bird, or ever tree, before!
Pagina 560 - Margarita had begun in a very gallant manner to fire upon their rear, and was soon joined by the Phoenix. A little before noon, the French finding an action unavoidable, began to take in their small sails, and form in a line, bearing on the starboard tack; we did the same; and I communicated my intentions, by hailing to the captains, "that I should attack the centre and rear...
Pagina 326 - What dull men are those who tarry at home, When abroad they might wantonly roam And gain such experience, and spy too Such countries and wonders as I do ! But prithee, good Pilot ! take heed what you do, And fail not to touch at Peru.
Pagina 327 - As a reward for all her labour past, Is made the seat of rest at last. Let the case now quite alter'd be, And as thou went'st abroad the World to see ; Let the World now come to see thee. The World will do't ; for Curiosity Does no less than devotion, Pilgrims make ; And I my self who now love quiet too, As much...
Pagina 503 - ... leans upon under the skirts of his coat usually, that it may imperceptibly serve him as a support, when attacked by sudden tremors or...