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... effect on bodies which tends to dissolve them ; it is an univerfal menftruum ; it re- duces cryftal - glaties to powder in time ; divers minerals , earths , ftones , & c . which , perhaps , ever lince the univerfal deluge , have lain ...
... effect on bodies which tends to dissolve them ; it is an univerfal menftruum ; it re- duces cryftal - glaties to powder in time ; divers minerals , earths , ftones , & c . which , perhaps , ever lince the univerfal deluge , have lain ...
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... effect of this deliberation was reserved to another affembly , which was held the following Eafter . The con- courfe then was fo prodigious , that a kind of roftrum was erected in the open plain . St. Bernard was placed there by the ...
... effect of this deliberation was reserved to another affembly , which was held the following Eafter . The con- courfe then was fo prodigious , that a kind of roftrum was erected in the open plain . St. Bernard was placed there by the ...
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... effect of any parti- cular mode of education . For , even in the greatest paroxyfms of their rage , they feem unable to ex- prefs it fufficiently , either with warmth of language , or fignificancy of geftures . " Their orations , which ...
... effect of any parti- cular mode of education . For , even in the greatest paroxyfms of their rage , they feem unable to ex- prefs it fufficiently , either with warmth of language , or fignificancy of geftures . " Their orations , which ...
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... effect . Set a picture of Raphael's against the blaze of the noonday fun , and it's beauties will be as little difcerned as at midnight . Let me add , that an eminent writer is feldom the writer of his own times : his ma- ture mind ...
... effect . Set a picture of Raphael's against the blaze of the noonday fun , and it's beauties will be as little difcerned as at midnight . Let me add , that an eminent writer is feldom the writer of his own times : his ma- ture mind ...
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... effect to their cha racters . After the above objections , which we make in justice , rather than with pleasure , we must add that the Heiress will , as is wished in the Prologue , inherit the public favour , to which it has as many and ...
... effect to their cha racters . After the above objections , which we make in justice , rather than with pleasure , we must add that the Heiress will , as is wished in the Prologue , inherit the public favour , to which it has as many and ...
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Página 460 - If a white man in travelling through our country, enters one of our cabins, we all treat him as I treat you; we dry him if he is wet, we warm him if he is cold, and give him meat and drink, that he may allay his...
Página 269 - ... him expire: he then divided the prize he had won among the widows whose husbands had been killed.
Página 459 - When any of them come into our towns, our people are apt to crowd round them, gaze upon them, and incommode them where they desire to be private: this they esteem great rudeness, and the effect of the want of instruction in the rules of civility and good manners.
Página 478 - ... having turned about to give his orders to the boats, he was stabbed in the back, and fell with his face into the water. On seeing him fall, the...
Página 487 - These pillars terminate towards the east by a sweep, thereby enclosing the chapel of Edward the Confessor in a kind of semicircle, and excluding all the rest. On the arches of the pillars are galleries of double columns, fifteen feet wide, covering the...
Página 299 - ... and, upon examination, found his pulse and the motion of his heart gradually returning: he began to breathe gently, and speak softly : we were all astonished to the last degree at this unexpected change, and after some further conversation with him, and among ourselves, went away fully satisfied as to all the particulars of this fact, but confounded and puzzled, and not able to form any rational scheme that might account for it.
Página 540 - Captain Clerke, conjecturing that he had brought the bones of Captain Cook, which proved to be the fact, went Himself in the pinnace, to receive them ; and ordered me to attend him in the cutter. When we arrived at the...
Página 299 - ... he was actually dead, and were just ready to leave him. This continued about half an hour. By nine o'clock in the morning, in autumn, as we were going away, we observed some motion about the body, and upon examination found his pulse and the motion of his heart gradually returning; he began to breathe gently, and speak softly.
Página 542 - There taught us how to live; and (oh! too high The price for knowledge) taught us how to die.
Página 545 - On the top of this rock grows a tree, called in the language of the ancient inhabitants, Garse, ie Sacred or Holy Tree, which for many years has been preserved sound, entire and fresh.