Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passagesLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850 |
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... thing which ( considering God's blessed Providence in every particular thing ) hath made many of us and others ... things and zealous nothings , confident sayings and little sto- ries , governing the ladies consciences , who can ...
... thing which ( considering God's blessed Providence in every particular thing ) hath made many of us and others ... things and zealous nothings , confident sayings and little sto- ries , governing the ladies consciences , who can ...
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... things as are already done to- wards it , as will be of singular concernment both in reference to the honour of the Lord himself , and also to the comfort of the In- habitants . Instead of the High Commission , which was a sore scourge ...
... things as are already done to- wards it , as will be of singular concernment both in reference to the honour of the Lord himself , and also to the comfort of the In- habitants . Instead of the High Commission , which was a sore scourge ...
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... things were fresh in memory , to sepa- rate truth from falsehood , things real from things fictitious or imaginary . " Comet of 1618 . " Ar this time there appeared a Comet , which gave occasion of much discourse to all sorts of men ...
... things were fresh in memory , to sepa- rate truth from falsehood , things real from things fictitious or imaginary . " Comet of 1618 . " Ar this time there appeared a Comet , which gave occasion of much discourse to all sorts of men ...
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... things are p . 50 . possible to him that believeth ; and where all things are possible , there is a kind of Omnipotence . Wherefore let us now , by the unanimous consent and resolution of us all , make a vow and covenant henceforth to ...
... things are p . 50 . possible to him that believeth ; and where all things are possible , there is a kind of Omnipotence . Wherefore let us now , by the unanimous consent and resolution of us all , make a vow and covenant henceforth to ...
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... things which they would impose on others : but least of all know what they themselves most con- fidently boast . Only they set the sign of the cross over their outer doors , and sacri- fice to their gut and their groin in their secret ...
... things which they would impose on others : but least of all know what they themselves most con- fidently boast . Only they set the sign of the cross over their outer doors , and sacri- fice to their gut and their groin in their secret ...
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Página 322 - If I climb up into heaven, thou art there: If I go down to hell, thou art there also. If I take the wings of the morning, and remain in the uttermost parts of the sea; Even there also shall thy hand lead me, And thy right hand shall hold me.
Página 341 - Les sciences ont deux extrémités qui se touchent: la première est la pure ignorance naturelle, où se trouvent tous les hommes en naissant. L'autre extrémité est celle où arrivent les grandes âmes, qui, ayant parcouru tout ce que les hommes peuvent savoir, trouvent qu'ils ne savent rien, et se rencontrent en cette même ignorance d'où ils étaient partis; mais c'est une ignorance savante qui se connaît.
Página 570 - People have now a-days, (said he,) got a strange opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures. Now, I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken. I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures, except where experiments are to be shown. You may teach chemistry by lectures.— You might teach making of shoes by lectures!
Página 128 - And he entered into one of the ships, which was Simon's, and prayed him that he would thrust out a little from the land. And he sat down, and taught the people out of the ship. Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.
Página 239 - they are made members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven...
Página 559 - ... other side is to drive in before him; or to see a duel fought and one slain with two or three thrusts of the...
Página 110 - Une certaine inégalité dans les conditions, qui entretient l'ordre et la subordination, est l'ouvrage de Dieu, ou suppose une loi divine : une trop grande disproportion, et telle qu'elle se remarque parmi les hommes, est leur ouvrage, ou la loi des plus forts.
Página 545 - City and suburbs, tipt with silver, besides the great black-jacks, and bombards at the Court, which when the Frenchmen first saw, they reported, at their return into their country, that the Englishmen used to drink out of their boots...
Página 392 - It is the heaviest stone that melancholy can throw at a man, to tell him he is at the end of his nature ; or that there is no further state to come, unto which this seems progrcssional, and otherwise made in vain...
Página 354 - I fear my present discontent does not proceed from a good root, that I am so well content to be nothing, that is, dead.