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Pagina 4
... consider his three compeers of comparatively trivial importance . The early English Unitarians , with their prosaic setness , their frigid negations , and their bald theology , were decidedly in the first of these ranks . The ...
... consider his three compeers of comparatively trivial importance . The early English Unitarians , with their prosaic setness , their frigid negations , and their bald theology , were decidedly in the first of these ranks . The ...
Pagina 13
... considers himself in a condition to describe it satisfactorily and with authority , he furnishes himself with a great vari- ety of specimens , of all ages and sizes , of both sexes , and , if possible , of specimens caught at different ...
... considers himself in a condition to describe it satisfactorily and with authority , he furnishes himself with a great vari- ety of specimens , of all ages and sizes , of both sexes , and , if possible , of specimens caught at different ...
Pagina 25
... consider the time and circumstances in which the observations and collec- tions were made . When before did a summer vacation yield such a harvest ! - - The first chapter , under the title of " Northern Vegeta- tion compared with that ...
... consider the time and circumstances in which the observations and collec- tions were made . When before did a summer vacation yield such a harvest ! - - The first chapter , under the title of " Northern Vegeta- tion compared with that ...
Pagina 26
... consider them as the source or origin of the beings upon which they show so extensive an influence . Mistaking the circumstantial relation under which they appear for a causal connection , has done great mischief in natural sci- ence ...
... consider them as the source or origin of the beings upon which they show so extensive an influence . Mistaking the circumstantial relation under which they appear for a causal connection , has done great mischief in natural sci- ence ...
Pagina 28
... considers that the mean annual temperature is lowered one degree of Fahrenheit by ascending three hundred feet on the Alps ; it is lowered one degree by travelling one degree of latitude , nearly seventy miles , north from Bos- ton . So ...
... considers that the mean annual temperature is lowered one degree of Fahrenheit by ascending three hundred feet on the Alps ; it is lowered one degree by travelling one degree of latitude , nearly seventy miles , north from Bos- ton . So ...
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Pagina 149 - The heavens declare the glory of God: And the firmament showeth His handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speech: And night unto night showeth knowledge.
Pagina 227 - Every one therefore who shall confess me before men, him will I also confess before my Father which is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven.
Pagina 77 - The primal duties shine aloft — like stars; The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scattered at the feet of Man — like flowers.
Pagina 165 - God ! if my course were not stopped by this sea, " I would still go on, to the unknown kingdoms " of the West, preaching the unity of thy holy " name, and putting to the sword the rebellious " nations who worship any other gods than " thee *." Yet this Mahometan Alexander, who sighed for new worlds, was unable to preserve his recent conquests.
Pagina 78 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The Child is father of the Man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
Pagina 152 - For I have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak. And I know that his commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak.
Pagina 30 - Burke, appeared the finest gentleman of the age, his form developed by every manly exercise, his face beaming with intelligence and spirit, the ingenious, the chivalrous, the high-souled Windham. Nor, though surrounded by such men, did the youngest manager pass unnoticed. At an age when most of those who...
Pagina 245 - Why art thou so vexed, O my soul : and why art thou so disquieted within me ? O put thy trust in God : for I will yet thank Him, which is the help of my countenance, and my God.
Pagina 35 - ... way the House of Commons may be chosen, some able men will be chosen in that way who would not be chosen in any other way. If there were a law that the hundred tallest men in England should be Members of Parliament, there would probably be some able men among those who would come into the House by virtue of this law. If the hundred persons whose names stand first in the alphabetical list of the Court Guide were made Members of Parliament, there would probably be able men among them.