A New Family Encyclopedia, Or, Compendium of Universal Knowledge: Comprehending a Plain and Practical View of Those Subjects Most Interesting to Persons in the Ordinary Professions of Life : Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsCharles Augustus Goodrich T. Belknap, 1833 - 468 páginas |
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... observed , is a compound existence , made up of two great parts ; the Body , and the Mind , or Soul . The body was formed of the dust : but it is a frame of a most wonderful nature . The parts of which it is composed - their number ...
... observed , is a compound existence , made up of two great parts ; the Body , and the Mind , or Soul . The body was formed of the dust : but it is a frame of a most wonderful nature . The parts of which it is composed - their number ...
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... observations , proving the axis and poles of our globe to be not now precisely where they originally stood . It is therefore very unfair to decide against the probability of peopling America from the extremity of Asia , if we reason ...
... observations , proving the axis and poles of our globe to be not now precisely where they originally stood . It is therefore very unfair to decide against the probability of peopling America from the extremity of Asia , if we reason ...
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... observe the following curious analogies or gradations ; it commen . ces with a simple idea or thought impressed ... observation , consideration , investiga . MEMORY . tion , contemplation , meditation , reflection . 3 * ENCYCLOPEDIA . 29 .
... observe the following curious analogies or gradations ; it commen . ces with a simple idea or thought impressed ... observation , consideration , investiga . MEMORY . tion , contemplation , meditation , reflection . 3 * ENCYCLOPEDIA . 29 .
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... observed , that when the mind turns inward , thinking is the first operation that occurs ; and in this we may observe a great variety of modifications , and whence it frames to itself distinct ideas . Thus , the perception annexed to ...
... observed , that when the mind turns inward , thinking is the first operation that occurs ; and in this we may observe a great variety of modifications , and whence it frames to itself distinct ideas . Thus , the perception annexed to ...
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... observation and experience , that those persons who confine themselves to animal diet , become heavy and indolent ; the tone and excitability of their frame are impaired ; they are afflicted with in- digestion , and numerous other ...
... observation and experience , that those persons who confine themselves to animal diet , become heavy and indolent ; the tone and excitability of their frame are impaired ; they are afflicted with in- digestion , and numerous other ...
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Página 130 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Página 455 - ... from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice President ; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice President of the United States.
Página 380 - Planting should be undertaken as soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, the...
Página 455 - 2. The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President, shall be the Vice President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the...
Página 440 - I mean of wisdom, of goodness, and of power: wisdom, to discern the real interest of the community ; goodness, to endeavour always to pursue that real interest ; and strength, or power, to carry this knowledge and intention into action.
Página 448 - ... who for twelve months next preceding has been a housekeeper and head of a family within the county, city, town, borough, or election district where he may offer to vote, and shall have been assessed with a part of the revenue of the commonwealth within the preceding year, and actually paid the same...
Página 122 - ... a single vegetable made its appearance. When these roosts are first discovered, the inhabitants from considerable distances visit them in the night, with guns, clubs, long poles, pots of sulphur, and various other engines of destruction. In a few hours they fill many sacks, and load their horses with them. By the Indians, a pigeon roost or breeding- place is considered an important source of national profit and dependence for that season; and all their active ingenuity is exercised on the occasion.
Página 452 - He shall be at least thirty years of age, a citizen of the United States, and shall have resided in this State at least five years immediately preceding his election.
Página 122 - ... have been much more, and that it moved at the rate of one mile in a minute, four hours, the time it continued passing, would make its whole length two hundred and forty miles. Again, supposing that each square yard of this moving body comprehended three pigeons, the square yards in the whole...
Página 130 - By a sparingness in diet, and eating as much as may be, what is light and easy of digestion, I shall doubtless be able to think more clearly, and shall gain time; 1.