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Page 93
10 . The Prolegomena and notes will be given in Latin , instead of English , to
accommodate the work to more general use . In the specimen of this octavo
Polyglott , the text stands thus in the 0. T. – Firs “ , on the left hand page , the
Hebrew ...
10 . The Prolegomena and notes will be given in Latin , instead of English , to
accommodate the work to more general use . In the specimen of this octavo
Polyglott , the text stands thus in the 0. T. – Firs “ , on the left hand page , the
Hebrew ...
Page 164
By the continuance of the pressure , I suppose , is meant the time , in which ,
moving with the same velocity , the hand passes from one extremity to the other .
It is as difficult , however , to measure velocity , as length . Time we measure , by
the ...
By the continuance of the pressure , I suppose , is meant the time , in which ,
moving with the same velocity , the hand passes from one extremity to the other .
It is as difficult , however , to measure velocity , as length . Time we measure , by
the ...
Page 187
When you hear of infancy sent to an early grave - when you be . hold youth and
beauty languishing under deadly sickness , does not the image force itself on
your minds of a fair and blooming flower , suddenly cut down by the pitiless hand
of ...
When you hear of infancy sent to an early grave - when you be . hold youth and
beauty languishing under deadly sickness , does not the image force itself on
your minds of a fair and blooming flower , suddenly cut down by the pitiless hand
of ...
Page 224
The bishop overheard me , for I spoke aloud on purpose , and coming up to me in
a great passion , he said , “ you have guessed right , it was only because I did not
know you that I offered you my hand . ” . My Lord , I answered , I perceived you ...
The bishop overheard me , for I spoke aloud on purpose , and coming up to me in
a great passion , he said , “ you have guessed right , it was only because I did not
know you that I offered you my hand . ” . My Lord , I answered , I perceived you ...
Page 533
As we disapprove the use of such weapons in the hands of Voltaire , so we
cannot pass without censure the many expressions of regard and approbation
bestowed , by his biographer , on his attempts to undermine the religion of
Europe .
As we disapprove the use of such weapons in the hands of Voltaire , so we
cannot pass without censure the many expressions of regard and approbation
bestowed , by his biographer , on his attempts to undermine the religion of
Europe .
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