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Side 604
... fion the feeds to be perfect . The whole piftil feems to convey the ef- fence of the farina to the ovaria , but if the figma be taken off it will fill pro- duce us feed , but probably it does the office better than any other part , and ...
... fion the feeds to be perfect . The whole piftil feems to convey the ef- fence of the farina to the ovaria , but if the figma be taken off it will fill pro- duce us feed , but probably it does the office better than any other part , and ...
Side 611
... fion renewed till 1688 , when it was finally abolished , and the bishop chan- ged fides , voting that James II . had abdicated ; and , repenting of his for- mer connexions , he was excepted out of the act of indemuity , and attempted to ...
... fion renewed till 1688 , when it was finally abolished , and the bishop chan- ged fides , voting that James II . had abdicated ; and , repenting of his for- mer connexions , he was excepted out of the act of indemuity , and attempted to ...
Side 642
... fion ! The informer may be an useful though difreputable member of fociety in matters of revenue ; but , when reforted to agunit the ministers of God , he becomes an inftrument in the hands of Sedition , Anarchy , and Irreligion . " ( p ...
... fion ! The informer may be an useful though difreputable member of fociety in matters of revenue ; but , when reforted to agunit the ministers of God , he becomes an inftrument in the hands of Sedition , Anarchy , and Irreligion . " ( p ...
Side 647
... fion of Switzerland , after the deftruc- tion of the fifier republicks , was fol- lowed by more fanguinary fcenes . The plan of the firft is afcribed to the Di- rectory ; the latter were the acts of Bo- naparie ; and the determination ...
... fion of Switzerland , after the deftruc- tion of the fifier republicks , was fol- lowed by more fanguinary fcenes . The plan of the firft is afcribed to the Di- rectory ; the latter were the acts of Bo- naparie ; and the determination ...
Side 668
... fion the Balloon must have been visible at any place within twenty miles of London . The Municipal Council of Montpelier , in which town the father of Bonaparte is huried , having died there in 1785 , have decreed that a monument fhould ...
... fion the Balloon must have been visible at any place within twenty miles of London . The Municipal Council of Montpelier , in which town the father of Bonaparte is huried , having died there in 1785 , have decreed that a monument fhould ...
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Side 895 - I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another little horn, before whom there were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots ; and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things.
Side 895 - ... and of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell ; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows.
Side 1028 - Experiments on the Solar and on the Terrestrial Rays that occasion Heat; with a comparative View of the Laws to which Light and Heat, or rather the Rays which occasion them, are subject, in order to determine whether they are the same or different.
Side 1025 - ... while sucking. Elephants never lie down to give their young ones suck; and it often happens, when the dam is tall, that she is obliged for some time to bend her body towards her young, to enable him to reach the nipple with his mouth: consequently, if ever the trunk...
Side 1051 - My Lords and Gentlemen, By virtue of his majesty's commission under the great seal, to us and other lords directed, and now read, we do, in his majesty's name, and in obedience to his commands, prorogue this parliament to Thursday the 22d day of August, next, to be then here holden ; and this parliament is accordingly prorogued to Thursday the 22d day of August next.
Side 895 - And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.
Side 917 - ... you have done me, in presenting me to the living of Graffham. Nothing can be more exquisitely gratifying to my very best feeling, than the language in which you have conveyed to me this mark of your friendship. Indeed, dear Sir, you have enabled me to pass the years of declining life in comfortable and honourable independence. You have given me additional and unalterable conviction, that the...
Side 816 - The Muni then departed ; and, after five days had elapsed, he assembled four Pandits for the purpose of calculating the destiny of the child ; three of whom divined, that, as he had marks on his hands...
Side 917 - ... than the language in which you have conveyed to me this mark of your friendship. Indeed, dear Sir, you have enabled me to pass the years of declining life in comfortable and honourable independence. You have given me additional and unalterable conviction, that the firmness with which I have adhered to my principles has obtained for me the approbation of wise and good men. And when that approbation assumes, as it now does, the form of protection, I fairly confess to you, that the patronage of...
Side 769 - Consul, contains the expression of its own gratitude. The organ of the sovereign will, it was of opinion, could not better fulfil the intentions of the French people, than by calling in the aid of the arts to perpetuate the remembrance of this memorable event.