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... Some authors fay they afterwards emigrated to Eubœa ; others that the Abantes of Euboea came from Athens . They were very warlike , and , clofing with their ene- mies , fought hand to hand . On this account they cut their hair short ...
... Some authors fay they afterwards emigrated to Eubœa ; others that the Abantes of Euboea came from Athens . They were very warlike , and , clofing with their ene- mies , fought hand to hand . On this account they cut their hair short ...
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... Some reckon 26 of these lords abbots and priors that fat in parliament . Sir Edward Coke fays , that there were 27 parliamentary abbots and two priors . In the parliament , 20 Rich . II . there were but 25 ab- bots and two priors ; but ...
... Some reckon 26 of these lords abbots and priors that fat in parliament . Sir Edward Coke fays , that there were 27 parliamentary abbots and two priors . In the parliament , 20 Rich . II . there were but 25 ab- bots and two priors ; but ...
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... Some au- thors alledge that the Bafilidians concealed the doctrine of the Trinity , under this word , and that the initials a , e , e , ftand for the Hebrew words Ab , Ben , Rouah , i . e . Father , Son , and Spirit . Wendelin , of ...
... Some au- thors alledge that the Bafilidians concealed the doctrine of the Trinity , under this word , and that the initials a , e , e , ftand for the Hebrew words Ab , Ben , Rouah , i . e . Father , Son , and Spirit . Wendelin , of ...
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... some morbid or superfluous part of the body by an inftrument . It differs from amputation , as the latter is of a folid or boney part , the former of a flethy or membraneous one . See SURGERY . To ABSCOND , v . n . [ abfcondo , Lat ...
... some morbid or superfluous part of the body by an inftrument . It differs from amputation , as the latter is of a folid or boney part , the former of a flethy or membraneous one . See SURGERY . To ABSCOND , v . n . [ abfcondo , Lat ...
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... Some reprefent the Abftinents as the fame with thofe otherwife cailed Continents , and that they were particularly enjoined abftinence from the ufe of marriage : others fay , from flesh , and others from wine . Others will have them to ...
... Some reprefent the Abftinents as the fame with thofe otherwife cailed Continents , and that they were particularly enjoined abftinence from the ufe of marriage : others fay , from flesh , and others from wine . Others will have them to ...
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Página 78 - But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made.
Página 191 - This they said, tempting Him, that they might have to accuse Him. But Jesus stooped down, and with His finger wrote on the ground, as though He heard them not.
Página 270 - The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.
Página 180 - With all his verdure spoil'd, and trees adrift, Down the great river to the opening gulf, And there take root, an island salt and bare, The haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews...
Página 151 - This, says Pope *, had been tried for the first time in favour of the Distrest Mother; and was now, with more efficacy, practised for Cato. The danger was soon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with faction. The Whigs applauded every line in which liberty was mentioned, as a satire on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap, to show that the satire was unfelt.
Página 327 - Surely, said I, man is but a shadow, and life a dream. Whilst I was thus musing, I cast my eyes towards the summit of a rock that was not far from me, where I discovered one in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand.
Página 327 - But safe repose, without an air of breath, Dwells here, and a dumb quiet next to death. An arm of Lethe, with a gentle flow, Arising upwards from the rock below, The palace moats, and o'er the pebbles creeps, And with soft murmurs calls the coming Sleeps...
Página 38 - Brutes find out where their talents lie: A bear will not attempt to fly; A founder'd horse will oft debate, Before he tries a five-barr'd gate; A dog by instinct turns aside, Who sees the ditch too deep and wide. But man we find the only creature Who, led by Folly, combats Nature; Who, when she loudly cries, Forbear, With obstinacy fixes there; And, where his genius least inclines, Absurdly bends his whole designs.
Página 109 - He that is nourished by the acorns he picked up under an oak, or the apples he gathered from the trees in the wood, has certainly appropriated them to himself.
Página 78 - Hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie ! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?