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الصفحة iii
... History 19 ; BEAUVAL , memoirs of , BERENGER . See HORSEMAN- SHIP . 79 A 2 316 BRINE's answer to the fcripture account of a future ftate 477 BRITISH legacy . 394 BUCHANAN . See RUDDIMAN . BULLINGBROKE's abridgment of the ftatutes of ...
... History 19 ; BEAUVAL , memoirs of , BERENGER . See HORSEMAN- SHIP . 79 A 2 316 BRINE's answer to the fcripture account of a future ftate 477 BRITISH legacy . 394 BUCHANAN . See RUDDIMAN . BULLINGBROKE's abridgment of the ftatutes of ...
الصفحة v
... HISTORY of Italy . See Guic- CIARDINI . of oppofitions 239 79 445 of the Moravians of Ignatius Loyola of Joshua Trueman , & c . 465 of Will . Ramble ib . of Sir Harry Herald , & c . 467 338 HOADLY's fermons HOLLOWAY on the primavity of ...
... HISTORY of Italy . See Guic- CIARDINI . of oppofitions 239 79 445 of the Moravians of Ignatius Loyola of Joshua Trueman , & c . 465 of Will . Ramble ib . of Sir Harry Herald , & c . 467 338 HOADLY's fermons HOLLOWAY on the primavity of ...
الصفحة vi
... history of 239 MEMOIRS Of Beauval 79 OXFORD roratory 235 of Elizabeth Canning 237 grand jury , addrefs to 154 III . of Mrs. Pilkington , vol . of the Shakespear's - head MERLIN'S life and prophecies 464 နား P 319 OXFORDSHIRE conteft ...
... history of 239 MEMOIRS Of Beauval 79 OXFORD roratory 235 of Elizabeth Canning 237 grand jury , addrefs to 154 III . of Mrs. Pilkington , vol . of the Shakespear's - head MERLIN'S life and prophecies 464 နား P 319 OXFORDSHIRE conteft ...
الصفحة vii
... history 391 Greek . See BARCLAY . RUTHERFORTH's institutes of natural law 293 Blyth's , on Bourn's death 320 Bullock's , at the school feast at Bishop ftortford ib . Buttey's , before the Antigalli- 160 cans Dockwray's for the benefit ...
... history 391 Greek . See BARCLAY . RUTHERFORTH's institutes of natural law 293 Blyth's , on Bourn's death 320 Bullock's , at the school feast at Bishop ftortford ib . Buttey's , before the Antigalli- 160 cans Dockwray's for the benefit ...
الصفحة viii
... history 195 SURGERY , cafes in . See WAR- NER . T TASTE , letters concerning 453 TELEMAQUE , new edition of , by Chambaud 392 TEMPLEMAN'S remarks , & c . 154 THOUGHTS , general , on the great offices " 425 on gallantry , & c . 396 ...
... history 195 SURGERY , cafes in . See WAR- NER . T TASTE , letters concerning 453 TELEMAQUE , new edition of , by Chambaud 392 TEMPLEMAN'S remarks , & c . 154 THOUGHTS , general , on the great offices " 425 on gallantry , & c . 396 ...
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الصفحة 313 - Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?
الصفحة 64 - I thought this monster banish'd from your train : But you would raise him to support your throne, And now he claims your empire as his own ; Or tell me, tyrants, have you both agreed That where one reigns, the other shall succeed...
الصفحة 9 - But still the charge they bring will be unjustly brought. These effects have not been caused by the gospel, but by the system raised upon it. Not by the revelations of God, but by the inventions of men.
الصفحة 454 - For Taste does not wholly depend upon the natural Strength and acquired Improvement of the Intellectual Powers; nor wholly upon a fine Construction of the Organs of the Body; nor wholly upon the intermediate Powers of the Imagination; but upon an Union of them all happily blended, without too great a Prevalency in either.
الصفحة 3 - It may sound oddly, but it is true in many cases, to say, that if men had learned less, their way to knowledge would be shorter and easier. It is indeed shorter and easier to proceed from ignorance to knowledge, than from error. They who are in the last, must unlearn before they can learn to any good purpose; and the first part of this double task is not in many respects the least difficult, for which reason it is seldom undertaken.
الصفحة 497 - ... of continuous bodies that are to be separated, or from the weights of bodies to be raised, the excess of the force remaining, after all those resistances are overcome, will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the machine as in the resisting body.
الصفحة 497 - For on this principle depends the mechanism or contrivance of mechanical engines, used to draw or raise heavy bodies, or overcome any other force. The whole design of these being to give such a velocity to the power in respect of the weight, as that the momentum of the power may exceed the momentum of the weight. For, if machines are so contrived that the velocities of the agent and...
الصفحة 76 - I can discover no political evil in suffering bullies, sharpers, and rakes, to rid the world of each other by a method of their own ; where the law hath not been able to find an expedient.
الصفحة 73 - You have had some capital frolics, my Lord," Dean Swift is reported to have said to the bragging youth, "and let me recommend one to you. Take a frolic to be virtuous : take my word for it, that one will do you more honour than all the other
الصفحة 291 - He must recommend them only from ratinnal consideratinns, vi2. the beauty and comely proportions of virtue, and its advantages in the present life, without any regard to a future state of more extended self.interest. 3. His authorities must be drawn from heathen writers, none, or as few as possible, from Scripture. 4. He must be very unacceptable to the common people.