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Sivu 78
... but this benevolent law , together with about fifty of similar tenor , which were
passed by the neighbouring colonies up to the period of their Revolution , were
all refused the sanction of the mother country . In their declaration of
Independence ...
... but this benevolent law , together with about fifty of similar tenor , which were
passed by the neighbouring colonies up to the period of their Revolution , were
all refused the sanction of the mother country . In their declaration of
Independence ...
Sivu 171
... had not always been covered by water ; but that , at some more remote period ,
they had been inhabited , if not by men , at least by land animals , of which the
remains have been discovered in a fossil state ; it seems probable that they were
...
... had not always been covered by water ; but that , at some more remote period ,
they had been inhabited , if not by men , at least by land animals , of which the
remains have been discovered in a fossil state ; it seems probable that they were
...
Sivu 235
Indeed , of the brilliant period of her prosperity , we have no account , her native
writers having long been lost ; and the story of her decline alone is preserved in
the annals of her great rival and destroyer . Carthage was one of many colonies ...
Indeed , of the brilliant period of her prosperity , we have no account , her native
writers having long been lost ; and the story of her decline alone is preserved in
the annals of her great rival and destroyer . Carthage was one of many colonies ...
Sivu 237
Even during their Sicilian and Libyan wars , they were enabled by them ,
according to the express declaration of Diodorus , to maintain the mighty armies
which they at that time raised ; and the mines which the Romans at a later period
worked ...
Even during their Sicilian and Libyan wars , they were enabled by them ,
according to the express declaration of Diodorus , to maintain the mighty armies
which they at that time raised ; and the mines which the Romans at a later period
worked ...
Sivu 239
... had not always been covered by water ; but that , at some more remote period ,
they had been inhabited , if not by men , at least by land animals , of which the
remains have been discovered in a fossil state ; it seems probable that they were
...
... had not always been covered by water ; but that , at some more remote period ,
they had been inhabited , if not by men , at least by land animals , of which the
remains have been discovered in a fossil state ; it seems probable that they were
...
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Sivu 248 - And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?
Sivu 6 - Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence: the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of paradise.
Sivu 13 - The man whose whole life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects too are, perhaps, always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur. He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become.
Sivu 38 - Let your women keep silence in the churches : for it is not permitted unto them to speak ; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law.
Sivu 286 - I thank Thee that I am not as other men are, or even as this publican...
Sivu 189 - It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
Sivu 239 - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too. Affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
Sivu 239 - ... and one even put on a military cockade, in order to incite his parishioners to come forward in the public cause. The genuine principles of our admirable constitution were thought by many to be in imminent peril ; yet all who wrote in their defence were exposed to obloquy. A learned prelate asserted, in the House of Lords, that " the people had nothing to do with " the laws but to obey them," and his sentiment was loudly applauded.
Sivu 239 - ... with the advice of our privy council, to issue this our royal proclamation, hereby...
Sivu 344 - ... that he who can read it without rapture may have merit as a reasoner, but must resign all pretensions to taste and sensibility. His imagination is in truth only too prolific : a world of itself, where he dwells in the midst of chimerical alarms, is the dupe of his own enchantments, and starts, like Prc-spero, at the spectres of his own creation.