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Page 92
... considerable length , we think it needless to trouble our readers with a detailed examination or description of the answer now before us . The author appears to be a dissenter ; and the view he takes of the work in question may easily ...
... considerable length , we think it needless to trouble our readers with a detailed examination or description of the answer now before us . The author appears to be a dissenter ; and the view he takes of the work in question may easily ...
Page 105
... considerable advantage ; the paper is a fine writing paper , and the typography is in general well executed . A strange fancy , however , appears to have possessed the editor , in printing the Boostan and Pund Nameh . To make all the ...
... considerable advantage ; the paper is a fine writing paper , and the typography is in general well executed . A strange fancy , however , appears to have possessed the editor , in printing the Boostan and Pund Nameh . To make all the ...
Page 114
... considerable portion of circulating wealth : na- tive talent was roused to action ; the torpor which had for so long a time chilled the energies of the people was in a degree dispelled ; and some advances were made by an in- creasing ...
... considerable portion of circulating wealth : na- tive talent was roused to action ; the torpor which had for so long a time chilled the energies of the people was in a degree dispelled ; and some advances were made by an in- creasing ...
Page 116
... considerable fervour on the climate , ' fruits , ' ' marbles , ' and antiquities , ' he exclaims- An exalted destiny awaits Spain , and the improve- ments of every kind it must one day experience will render travels still more ...
... considerable fervour on the climate , ' fruits , ' ' marbles , ' and antiquities , ' he exclaims- An exalted destiny awaits Spain , and the improve- ments of every kind it must one day experience will render travels still more ...
Page 118
... considerable shrewdness . For example , having occa- sion to tell us that the ancient Cantabrian females got up soon after their lying in , and nursed their husbands who went to bed in their stead , ' he very properly adds , that this ...
... considerable shrewdness . For example , having occa- sion to tell us that the ancient Cantabrian females got up soon after their lying in , and nursed their husbands who went to bed in their stead , ' he very properly adds , that this ...
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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.