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... King's College , London . East Indian Botany . Dr. L. SCHMITZ , of the University of Bonn . Classical Literature . Rev. R. SHEEPSHANKS , A.M. , Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge . Astronomical Instruments . Rev. T. SHORE . Classical ...
... King's College , London . East Indian Botany . Dr. L. SCHMITZ , of the University of Bonn . Classical Literature . Rev. R. SHEEPSHANKS , A.M. , Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge . Astronomical Instruments . Rev. T. SHORE . Classical ...
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... King or Queen . Before the reign of Edward I. the eldest son of the king was called the Lord Prince . The title of Princes of Wales originally distinguished the native princes of that country ; and after the entire conquest of Wales and ...
... King or Queen . Before the reign of Edward I. the eldest son of the king was called the Lord Prince . The title of Princes of Wales originally distinguished the native princes of that country ; and after the entire conquest of Wales and ...
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... King Alfred , which appeared at Oxford in a mag- WALKER , CLEMENT , is known as the author of a nificent folio in 1678. In October of this year , in the fer- work entitled ' The History of Independency , ' the first part ment excited by ...
... King Alfred , which appeared at Oxford in a mag- WALKER , CLEMENT , is known as the author of a nificent folio in 1678. In October of this year , in the fer- work entitled ' The History of Independency , ' the first part ment excited by ...
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... king at Oxford , the university con- ferred on him the degree of M.A .; and , in 1645 , he re- ceived the honour of knighthood . After the execution of his royal master , Walker fled to Charles II . , whom he accompanied to Scotland in ...
... king at Oxford , the university con- ferred on him the degree of M.A .; and , in 1645 , he re- ceived the honour of knighthood . After the execution of his royal master , Walker fled to Charles II . , whom he accompanied to Scotland in ...
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... king . This however appears to have been but an ill - cemented confederacy . When the force dispatched by Edward to ... King John , and by consent of the said kingdom . The John here 23 P King of Scotland was Baliol , now in ' sal and ...
... king . This however appears to have been but an ill - cemented confederacy . When the force dispatched by Edward to ... King John , and by consent of the said kingdom . The John here 23 P King of Scotland was Baliol , now in ' sal and ...
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Seite 270 - Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.
Seite 102 - For his was the singular destiny and merit, of leading the armies of his country successfully through an arduous war, for the establishment of its independence; of conducting its councils through the birth of a Government, new in its forms and principles, until it had settled down into a quiet and orderly train; and of scrupulously obeying the laws through the whole of his career, civil and military, of which the history of the world furnishes no other example.
Seite 234 - They went away then, and returned again when I had the painting finished. Reynolds seated himself before the picture. examined it with deep and minute attention for half an hour ; then rising, said to Drummond, West has conquered — he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated — I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only become one of the most popular, but will occasion a revolution in art.
Seite 102 - Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage he derived from councils of war, where, hearing all suggestions, he selected whatever was best; and certainly no general ever planned his battles more judiciously. But if deranged during the course of the action, if any member of his plan was dislocated by sudden circumstances, he was slow in a re-adjustment. The consequence was that he often failed in the field, and rarely against an enemy in station, as at Boston and New York.
Seite 62 - The Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated on the Principles of a Religious Deist, from the Omission of the Doctrine of a Future State of Rewards and Punishments in the Jewish Dispensation ;" which being attacked by several opponents, he published a " Vindication
Seite 233 - I have seen them often," he continued, " standing in the very attitude of this Apollo, and pursuing with an intense eye the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow.
Seite 138 - We have said that Mr. Watt was the great Improver of the steamengine ; but, in truth, as to all that is admirable in its structure, or vast in its utility, he should rather be described as its Inventor. It was by his inventions that its action was so regulated as to make it capable of being applied to the finest and most delicate manufactures, and its power so increased as to set weight and solidity at defiance. By his admirable...
Seite 229 - Be content," said the great John Wesley to his froward wife, "be content to be a private insignificant person, known and loved by God and me. Of what importance is your character to mankind ? If you was buried just now, or if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ?" This energetic remonstrance can hardly be said to exhaust the matter.
Seite 102 - Although in the circle of his friends, where he might be unreserved with safety, he took a free share in conversation; his colloquial talents were not above mediocrity, possessing neither copiousness of ideas, nor fluency of words.
Seite 110 - The right to the use of water rests on clear and settled principles. Prima facie, the proprietor of each bank of a stream is the proprietor of half the land covered by the stream, but there is no property in the water. Every proprietor has an equal right to use the water which flows in the stream ; and consequently no proprietor can have the right to use the water to the prejudice of any other proprietor.