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Page 120
... afford them excuses for their trips . They have a singular predilection for St. Catherine square , which is a place for the men to meet in ; they never go abroad without passing through it , if it be ever so much out of their way . If a ...
... afford them excuses for their trips . They have a singular predilection for St. Catherine square , which is a place for the men to meet in ; they never go abroad without passing through it , if it be ever so much out of their way . If a ...
Page 139
... afford a bird's - eye view , but it is a correct and masterly one . The two last books , upon the animal kingdom , have by no means pleased us equally . The greater part is trite and common . We perceive , however , with equal pleasure ...
... afford a bird's - eye view , but it is a correct and masterly one . The two last books , upon the animal kingdom , have by no means pleased us equally . The greater part is trite and common . We perceive , however , with equal pleasure ...
Page 171
... afford ; we are happy in ourselves , and diffuse the same spirit to all around us . Our sleep is tranquil , our dreams agreeable , and we awake refreshed and contented . Different is the fate of him who attends not to such things : He ...
... afford ; we are happy in ourselves , and diffuse the same spirit to all around us . Our sleep is tranquil , our dreams agreeable , and we awake refreshed and contented . Different is the fate of him who attends not to such things : He ...
Page 173
... afford useful illustrations of English ecclesiastical history . We think that Mr. W. would have materially improved this part of his work , had he extended his notice of general ecclesiastical history so far as Sanson's labours might ...
... afford useful illustrations of English ecclesiastical history . We think that Mr. W. would have materially improved this part of his work , had he extended his notice of general ecclesiastical history so far as Sanson's labours might ...
Page 210
... afford , yet it cannot have esca- ped the observation even of the servile Lavallée , that the destruction of the Inquisition was a deed much less of hu- manity than of policy . It is , however , a matter of consi- derable doubt whether ...
... afford , yet it cannot have esca- ped the observation even of the servile Lavallée , that the destruction of the Inquisition was a deed much less of hu- manity than of policy . It is , however , a matter of consi- derable doubt whether ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.