The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly Journal and Review Devoted to the Study of Early Pagan and Christian Antiquities of Great Britain, Volume 7

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J. R. Smith., 1867
 

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Página 119 - A Choice of Emblemes, and other Devises, for the moste parte gathered out of sundrie writers, Englished and Moralized, And divers newly devised, by Geffrey Whitney.
Página 81 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Página 12 - Th' adventure of the bear and fiddle Is sung, but breaks off in the middle. When civil fury first grew high, And men fell out, they knew not why; When hard words, jealousies, and fears, Set folks together by the ears...
Página 104 - Who builds a church to God, and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name; Go, search it there, where to be born and die, Of rich and poor makes all the history; Enough, that virtue filled the space between; Proved, by the ends of being, to have been.
Página 231 - Slavery ; vastly fond of great Noises that fill the Ear, such as the firing of Cannon, Drums, and the ringing of Bells, so that it is common for a number of them, that have got a Glass in their Heads, to go up into some Belfry, and ring the Bells for Hours together, for the sake of Exercise.
Página 211 - Nam genus et proavos et quse non fecimus ipsi,
Página 134 - Lord Chief Justice King put this question severally to every peer, beginning with the junior, " Is Thomas, Earl of Macclesfield, Guilty of High Crimes and Misdemeanours charged upon him by the impeachment of the House of Commons, or Not Guilty 1" and the unanimous answer of all was
Página 81 - Live while you live, the epicure will say, And take the pleasure of the present day : Live while you live, the sacred preacher cries, Aud give to God each moment as it flies. Lord, in my view, let both united be, I live in pleasure when I live to thee.
Página 37 - One need not be a prophet to foretell that two hundred years hence Mr. Cooper's works will be more often cited than any other Cambridge books of our time.
Página 215 - While the captives lay in prison, the transaction reached the ears of that monarch. He immediately ordered them to be released and the captors to be put in their place : declaring that though he was at war with England, he was not at war with mankind.

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