The Coming General Election: Hints to Electors in Regard to Ecclesiastical Questions, Volume 1Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, 1856 - Established churches - 8 pages |
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... Family ? 14 . Ducking - stool , Scotland , 98 . D'Urfey portrait , 81 . Easter Court Frolics , 24 . Edmondson's ... Family notes , 31 , 40 , 41 . Hume , Joseph , early career , 47 . Immaculate Conception , 64 . Infant Sleeping , verses ...
... Family ? 14 . Ducking - stool , Scotland , 98 . D'Urfey portrait , 81 . Easter Court Frolics , 24 . Edmondson's ... Family notes , 31 , 40 , 41 . Hume , Joseph , early career , 47 . Immaculate Conception , 64 . Infant Sleeping , verses ...
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... Family ? 100 . Talbot's Pix judgment , 38 . Thames liquid world ' ? 31 . Thunderstorms on deaths , 92 . Tiled in , origin of phrase ? reply , 58 . Timor Domine Fons Vitæ , 1 . Tobacco - smoke , its weight , 4 . * Tomb of Juliet , 14-16 ...
... Family ? 100 . Talbot's Pix judgment , 38 . Thames liquid world ' ? 31 . Thunderstorms on deaths , 92 . Tiled in , origin of phrase ? reply , 58 . Timor Domine Fons Vitæ , 1 . Tobacco - smoke , its weight , 4 . * Tomb of Juliet , 14-16 ...
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... family motto of the Butlers , Earls of Dunboyne ; and the present Earl informed the writer that one of his ancestors was Master of the Mint in the reign of that Prince , and as a record of the fact placed his own motto on the coinage ...
... family motto of the Butlers , Earls of Dunboyne ; and the present Earl informed the writer that one of his ancestors was Master of the Mint in the reign of that Prince , and as a record of the fact placed his own motto on the coinage ...
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... family ; and as to the language called Phoenician , country than was occupied by the Arabians and Persians . In this language , which in fact resembles the Chinese , in its almost total absence of grammatical inflections , caused ...
... family ; and as to the language called Phoenician , country than was occupied by the Arabians and Persians . In this language , which in fact resembles the Chinese , in its almost total absence of grammatical inflections , caused ...
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... family of Fenton , originally from the border , but who were the lords of the lands and barony of Baikie , in the parish of Airlie , in 1291 , if not before , and were extinct in the male line about the middle of the fifteenth century ...
... family of Fenton , originally from the border , but who were the lords of the lands and barony of Baikie , in the parish of Airlie , in 1291 , if not before , and were extinct in the male line about the middle of the fifteenth century ...
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Page 14 - Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True, a new mistress now I chase, The first foe in the field; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honour more.
Page 82 - This faded form! this pallid hue! This blood my veins is clotting in, My years are many — they were few When first I entered at the U— — niversity of Gottingen — — niversity of Gottingen.
Page 14 - But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think...
Page 69 - But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.
Page 62 - Our life is but a Winter's day — Some only breakfast and away. Others to dinner stay and are full fed, The oldest man but sups, and goes to bed. Large is his debt who lingers out the day : Who goes the soonest has the least to pay.
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Page 79 - A little garden little Jowett made, And fenced it with a little palisade.
Page 68 - The world that I regard is myself; it is the microcosm of my own frame that I cast mine eye on; for the other, I use it but like my globe, and turn it round sometimes for my recreation.
Page 35 - And whereas the said John Milton and John Goodwin are both fled, or so obscure themselves, that no endeavours used for their apprehension can take effect, whereby they might be brought to legal trial, and deservedly receive condign punishment for their treasons and offences...