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Side xv
... serials by adopting a simple rule ; let votes be taken upon them yearly as it is , when they once get a footing on a library table , they are scarcely ever dislodged . town with a permanent library , so restoring to the TO THE READER . XV.
... serials by adopting a simple rule ; let votes be taken upon them yearly as it is , when they once get a footing on a library table , they are scarcely ever dislodged . town with a permanent library , so restoring to the TO THE READER . XV.
Side xix
... taken steps for making the national records more accessible , and will doubtless increase its exertions as they are more and more appreciated . The universities may justly be re- quired to give employment to their sons of proved ability ...
... taken steps for making the national records more accessible , and will doubtless increase its exertions as they are more and more appreciated . The universities may justly be re- quired to give employment to their sons of proved ability ...
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... taken , he would assure himself that he is really prepared by the requisite previous reading to deal with the subject ; for otherwise the main objects of his criticism will fail ; the author will not be enabled to profit by his ...
... taken , he would assure himself that he is really prepared by the requisite previous reading to deal with the subject ; for otherwise the main objects of his criticism will fail ; the author will not be enabled to profit by his ...
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... taken Newcastle . Our student , though the youngest being the most notable of his fellows , went to the lord general Leslie to beg his safe pass to Edinburgh . The general soon knew him , having been quartered at his mother's house ...
... taken Newcastle . Our student , though the youngest being the most notable of his fellows , went to the lord general Leslie to beg his safe pass to Edinburgh . The general soon knew him , having been quartered at his mother's house ...
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... taken Leicester ) but hastened for great disorders and excesses of the garrison of Newark at this time . In a letter ( dated April 3 , 1645 ) we read : " The New- arkers took occasion to run over part of Holland where they got good ...
... taken Leicester ) but hastened for great disorders and excesses of the garrison of Newark at this time . In a letter ( dated April 3 , 1645 ) we read : " The New- arkers took occasion to run over part of Holland where they got good ...
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Side x - This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the Most High." I will remember the works of the Lord : surely I will remember thy wonders of old.
Side 76 - CERTAIN CONSIDERATIONS TOUCHING THE BETTER PACIFICATION AND EDIFICATION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
Side 7 - Its suggestions may meet halfway many a latent doubt, and, like a light breeze, lift from the soul clouds that are gathering heavily, and threatening to settle down in wintry gloom on the summer of many a fair and promising young life.
Side 5 - And an Introduction, explanatory of his position in the Church, with reference to the Parties which divide it. 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, £1 11*.
Side 9 - The Work of Christ in the World. Four Sermons, preached before the University of Cambridge, on the four Sundays preceding Advent in the year of our Lord 1854. By the Right Rev.
Side 10 - Lives of Nicholas Ferrar, Fellow of Clare Hall. By his BROTHER JOHN, and Dr. JEBB. Now first Edited, with Illustrations, by JEB MAYOR, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St.
Side 105 - I had the opportunity of being acquainted with divers worthy persons, inquisitive into natural philosophy, and other parts of human learning ; and particularly of what hath been called the New Philosophy, or Experimental Philosophy.
Side 14 - This volume contains Discourses on the Pentateuch, Joshua, Judges, and the beginning of the First Book of Samuel.
Side 8 - A volume which contains logical sagacity , and philosophic comprehension, as well as the magnanimity and courage of faith, in richer profusion than any other work bearing on religious matters that has been addressed to this generation . ' The Restoration of Belief' may, in many respects, take a place among the books of the nineteenth century, corresponding to that justly conceded by us to the ' Analogy' of Butler in the literature of the last age, or to the ' Thoughts of Pascal in that of the age...
Side 41 - Yet art thou still but Faustus, and a man. Couldst thou make men to live eternally Or being dead raise them to life again, Then this profession were to be esteem'd. Physic, farewell! Where is Justinian?