| RALPH WALDO EMERSON - 1883 - 494 páginas
...And one traces this Jewish prayer in all English private history, from the prayers of King Bichard, in Richard of Devizes' Chronicle, to those in the...bless it to me, and continue it." The bill for the naturalisation of the Jews (in 1753) was resisted by petitions from all parts of the kingdom, and by... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 318 páginas
...not been the founder of the London University, of the Mechanics' Institutes, of the Free School, of whatever aims at diffusion of knowledge. The Platonists...reprobating this bill, as " tending extremely to the dishonor of the Christian religion, and extremely injurious to the interests and commerce of the kingdom... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 320 páginas
...levity a pound sterling. They are neither transcendentalists nor Christians. They put up no Socratio prayer, much less any saintly prayer for the queen's...reprobating this bill, as " tending extremely to the dishonor of the Christian religion, and extremely injurious to the interests and commerce of the kingdom... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 308 páginas
...of Sir Samuel Romilly and of Haydon the painter. "Abroad with my wife," writes Pepys piously, " tho first time that ever I rode in my own coach ; which...reprobating this bill, as " tending extremely to the dishonor of the Christian religion, and extremely injurious to the interests and commerce of the kingdom... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 312 páginas
...with my wife," writes Pepys piously, " the first time that ever I rode in my own coach ; RELIGION. which do make my heart rejoice and praise God, and...reprobating this bill, as " tending extremely to the dishonor of the Christian religion, and extremely injurious to the interests and commerce of the kingdom... | |
| Lionel Arthur Tollemache (hon.) - 1884 - 456 páginas
...really worth £1,900, for which the great God of heaven and earth be praised." "Abroad with my wife, the first time that ever I rode in my own coach, which...God, and pray him to bless it to me and continue it." " This day I first did wear a muffe, being my wife's last year's muffe ; and, now I have bought her... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 384 páginas
...doing a favour for Will's uncle Steventon, but missed him. And so back again and abroad with my wife, the first time that ever I rode in my own coach, which...God, and pray him to bless it to me and continue it. So she and I to the King's playhouse, and there saw "The Usurper;" a pretty good play, in all but what... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 402 páginas
...Anglican than in other churches, but the Anglican clergy are identified with the aristocracy. They say, here, that, if you talk with a clergyman, you are...bless it to me, and continue it." The bill for the naturalisation of the Jews (in 1753) was resisted by petitions from all parts of the kingdom, and by... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 308 páginas
...not been the founder of the London University, of the Mechanics' Institutes, of the Free School, of whatever aims at diffusion of knowledge. The Platonists...reprobating this bill, as " tending extremely to the dishonor of the Christian religion, and extremely injurious to the interests and commerce of the kingdom... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1891 - 306 páginas
...the whole." Many will have felt with Pepys when he quaintly and piously says, " Abroad with my wife, the first time that ever I rode in my own coach ;...and pray him to bless it to me, and continue it." This, indeed, was a somewhat selfish satisfaction. Yet the merchant need not quit nor be ashamed of... | |
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