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... consequences which this action might bring upon the defendant ; but he ought to have reflected on those consequences ... consequence of this threat she did not communicate this outrage to her to tell her mother on pain of being carried ...
... consequences which this action might bring upon the defendant ; but he ought to have reflected on those consequences ... consequence of this threat she did not communicate this outrage to her to tell her mother on pain of being carried ...
Página 71
... consequence of the lower part of the extremities being somewhat swollen , arising from the want of regular daily exercise . " There is no truth in this statement . His Majesty has had a rather severe attack of gout in the elbow and ...
... consequence of the lower part of the extremities being somewhat swollen , arising from the want of regular daily exercise . " There is no truth in this statement . His Majesty has had a rather severe attack of gout in the elbow and ...
Página 100
... consequence of establishing the principles on which it was founded ? —the establishment of counter - associations in all directions , by individuals for their own pro- sion , and anarchy ; for if Parliament would not provide protection ...
... consequence of establishing the principles on which it was founded ? —the establishment of counter - associations in all directions , by individuals for their own pro- sion , and anarchy ; for if Parliament would not provide protection ...
Página 101
... consequence were treated with a degree of partiality by the magistracy of Ireland which was hardly credible in this ... consequences to which a refusal might lead in the present sanguine state of the public mind in Ireland ? ( Hear ...
... consequence were treated with a degree of partiality by the magistracy of Ireland which was hardly credible in this ... consequences to which a refusal might lead in the present sanguine state of the public mind in Ireland ? ( Hear ...
Página 103
... consequence of a spirited remon- really represents the Irish people , though not legally , must have ex- strance from a great number of Barristers of this Society , the order made cited a smile in many of the Members of the Assembly ...
... consequence of a spirited remon- really represents the Irish people , though not legally , must have ex- strance from a great number of Barristers of this Society , the order made cited a smile in many of the Members of the Assembly ...
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Página 206 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.
Página 201 - Improvement, and Management of Landed Property, and the Cultivation and Economy of the Animal and Vegetable Productions of Agriculture, including all the latest Improvements. A general History of Agriculture in all Countries, and a Statistical View of its present State, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles.
Página 227 - You shall be taken from the place where you are, and be carried to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be hanged by your neck until you be dead. And the Lord have mercy on your soul.
Página 113 - And time and place are lost ; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand...
Página 145 - Lords and Commons of England, consider what nation it is whereof ye are, and whereof ye are the governors: a nation not slow and dull, but of a quick, ingenious, and piercing spirit, acute to invent, subtle and sinewy to discourse, not beneath the reach of any point the highest that human capacity can soar to.
Página 21 - His high claims on our union are felt, and the sentiment universal that they should be met in a generous spirit. Under these impressions, I invite your attention to the subject, with a view, that, regarding his very important services, losses and sacrifices, a provision may be made and tendered to him, which shall correspond with the sentiments and be worthy the character of the American people.
Página 21 - I have received from my fellow-citizens in the various trusts with which I have been honored. Having commenced my service in early youth, and continued it since with few and short intervals, I have witnessed the great difficulties to which our Union has been exposed, and admired the virtue and intelligence with which they have been surmounted.
Página 3 - You must prove to her first, that you understand the simple elements, when decomposed ; the reason that brings them together ; the power that puts them in action ; the relations which they have to a thousand things besides ourselves and our wants ; the necessity of all this perpetual motion ; the understanding that looks out of the eye ; love, joy, sorrow, death and life, the future, the universe, the whole invisible abyss. Till you know all this, and can plant the dry sticks of your reason, as trophies...
Página 3 - APOLOGUE. — During a wonderful period of the world, the kings of the earth leagued themselves together to destroy all opposition ; to root out, if they could, the very thoughts of mankind. Inquisition was made for blood. The ears of the grovelling lay in wait for every murmur. On a sudden, during this great hour of danger, there arose in a hundred parts of the world, a cry, to which the cry of the Blatant Beast was a whisper. It proceeded from the wonderful multiplication of an extraordinary creature,...
Página 203 - English humanity, that heart must be callous indeed that could refuse its sympathy. I have seen the cow, the favourite cow, driven away, accompanied by the sighs, the tears, and the imprecations of a whole family, who were...