The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Bind 2 |
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Side 45
... object is the ultimate over- throw of our Church and State , and the establishment of a Popish monar- stead . Every step they take , and every concession we make , places them so much nearer to the attainment of their grand object ...
... object is the ultimate over- throw of our Church and State , and the establishment of a Popish monar- stead . Every step they take , and every concession we make , places them so much nearer to the attainment of their grand object ...
Side 47
... object , on which so much depends , while any hopes of ultimate success remain . It is not unusual for volcanoes to exhibit a placid appearance , even while sub- terranean fires are collecting for an ex- plosion . Although the following ...
... object , on which so much depends , while any hopes of ultimate success remain . It is not unusual for volcanoes to exhibit a placid appearance , even while sub- terranean fires are collecting for an ex- plosion . Although the following ...
Side 65
... object to the curious ( who are provided with tele- scopes ) for this and the five following months . Every eight years , this beau- tiful planet presents the same pheno- that , upon his building a new house on his purchase , he could ...
... object to the curious ( who are provided with tele- scopes ) for this and the five following months . Every eight years , this beau- tiful planet presents the same pheno- that , upon his building a new house on his purchase , he could ...
Side 73
... object presents to my view , A suitable lesson to me ! For time must be brought to its close , And ages will cease to be more , All nature will bask in repose , And varying seasons be o'er . But yet over all shall survive , In beauty ...
... object presents to my view , A suitable lesson to me ! For time must be brought to its close , And ages will cease to be more , All nature will bask in repose , And varying seasons be o'er . But yet over all shall survive , In beauty ...
Side 125
... objects of contemplation . The base of the flower extended itself under its influence to a vast plain ; the slender stems of the leaves became trunks of so many stately cedars ; the threads in the middle seemed columns of massy ...
... objects of contemplation . The base of the flower extended itself under its influence to a vast plain ; the slender stems of the leaves became trunks of so many stately cedars ; the threads in the middle seemed columns of massy ...
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