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... Give ease in writing N ° 2.HINDOO PEN in excelsis . " - Once a Week . MACNIVEN & CAMERON EDINBURGH " They come as a boon and a blessing to men , The Pickwick , the Owl , and the Waverley Pen . " SOLD EVERYWHERE . 1s . PER BOX . MACNIVEN ...
... Give ease in writing N ° 2.HINDOO PEN in excelsis . " - Once a Week . MACNIVEN & CAMERON EDINBURGH " They come as a boon and a blessing to men , The Pickwick , the Owl , and the Waverley Pen . " SOLD EVERYWHERE . 1s . PER BOX . MACNIVEN ...
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... give a Christian appearance to the village , but the religion preached there never rose above a gross material morality , which bade the rich man give of his goods to keep the poor contented ; and forebade the poor to steal , because ...
... give a Christian appearance to the village , but the religion preached there never rose above a gross material morality , which bade the rich man give of his goods to keep the poor contented ; and forebade the poor to steal , because ...
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... - standing that he would give it up if required . That might serve you very well through my time , which can't be very long . Or , I daresay we father at the time . could exchange the prospective presentation THE SECOND SON . 15.
... - standing that he would give it up if required . That might serve you very well through my time , which can't be very long . Or , I daresay we father at the time . could exchange the prospective presentation THE SECOND SON . 15.
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... give some account , and do not doubt to gain the attention of my readers , since the most inefficient writer could scarcely destroy the interest belonging to the plain facts of the narrative . If they will but bear with a preliminary ...
... give some account , and do not doubt to gain the attention of my readers , since the most inefficient writer could scarcely destroy the interest belonging to the plain facts of the narrative . If they will but bear with a preliminary ...
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... gives no information on the point . " Some copies have in the dedication to King Henry VIII . , " Your dearest just wyfe and most vertuous Princesse Queen Anne " [ Boleyn ] while others have Queen Jane , " [ Seymour ] thus showing that ...
... gives no information on the point . " Some copies have in the dedication to King Henry VIII . , " Your dearest just wyfe and most vertuous Princesse Queen Anne " [ Boleyn ] while others have Queen Jane , " [ Seymour ] thus showing that ...
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Side 90 - Here will we sit and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears : soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold : There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins ; Such harmony is in immortal souls ; But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it.
Side 31 - And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates...
Side 35 - English, and lay the same in the quire for every man that will to look and read thereon, and shall discourage no man from the reading of any part of the Bible, either in Latin or English, but rather comfort, exhort, and admonish every man to read the same, as the very Word of God, and the spiritual food of man's soul...
Side 35 - That every Parson, or Proprietary of any ParishChurch within this Realm, shall on this Side the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula next coming, provide a Book of the whole Bible, both in Latin, and also in English, and lay the same in the Quire, for every Man that will to read and look therein...
Side 35 - ... modest behaviour in the reading and inquisition of the true sense of the same) they do in no wise stiffly or eagerly contend or strive one with another about the same, but refer the declaration of those places that be in controversy, to the judgment of them that be better learned.
Side 127 - ... of the kind which I have employed ; and that of their efficacy, their positive powers, I have no doubt. I have found them useful in constipation, in abdominal congestion, in neuralgia, and in many cases involving weakness of the spine and of the great organs of the abdomen.
Side 62 - The fire was kindled in the centre of the hall; the smoke made its way out through an opening in the roof immediately above the hearth, or by the door, windows or eaves of the thatch. The lord and his
Side 31 - Jews, take them into thine heart, and let thy talking and communication be of them, when thou sittest in thine house, or goest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And, above all things, fashion thy life and conversation according to the doctrine of the Holy Ghost therein, that thou mayest be partaker of the good promises of God in the Bible, and be heir of his blessing in Christ : in whom if thou put thy trust, and be an unfeigned reader or hearer of his word with thy heart,...
Side 93 - SINGER. SWANS sing before they die : 'twere no bad thing, Should certain persons die before they sing.