The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Հատոր 48W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1856 |
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... thought it necessary to make them , upon my statements and not upon evi . dence of a character which reflects little credit upon the parties who have had recourse to it . Finally , the observations embodied in the despatch of March 14th ...
... thought it necessary to make them , upon my statements and not upon evi . dence of a character which reflects little credit upon the parties who have had recourse to it . Finally , the observations embodied in the despatch of March 14th ...
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... thought it must have really happened , and it greatly de- pressed my spirits . It occurred last January . You know my bedroom , and how it lies at the very end of the long corridor , and how it is entered by three steps from the gallery ...
... thought it must have really happened , and it greatly de- pressed my spirits . It occurred last January . You know my bedroom , and how it lies at the very end of the long corridor , and how it is entered by three steps from the gallery ...
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... thoughts to con- cern myself with what others might be thinking of ; I was utterly unsus- picious ; I would have scorned to have thought evil of any one unless his evil were forced upon me ; I loved books , solitary walks , and wild sce ...
... thoughts to con- cern myself with what others might be thinking of ; I was utterly unsus- picious ; I would have scorned to have thought evil of any one unless his evil were forced upon me ; I loved books , solitary walks , and wild sce ...
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... thought that the chances of success were much against him ; that he would find the unscru- pulous Antony possessed of imperial power and of the people's voices ; and that the contest of an untried youth with such a man as Antony could ...
... thought that the chances of success were much against him ; that he would find the unscru- pulous Antony possessed of imperial power and of the people's voices ; and that the contest of an untried youth with such a man as Antony could ...
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... thought arranged the slaughter of his enemies and of his friends ? Romanorum Romanissimus ! It is all that we can say of him . It was the nature of a Roman to be subtle , cruel , ambitious , and unscrupulous - to be wise in policy ...
... thought arranged the slaughter of his enemies and of his friends ? Romanorum Romanissimus ! It is all that we can say of him . It was the nature of a Roman to be subtle , cruel , ambitious , and unscrupulous - to be wise in policy ...
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Էջ 520 - And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be blind, not seeing the sun for a season. And immediately there fell upon him a mist and a darkness ; and he went about seeking some one to lead him by the hand. Then the deputy, when he saw what was done, believed, being astonished at the doctrine of the Lord,
Էջ 520 - to lead him by the hand. Then the deputy, when he saw what was done, believed, being astonished at the doctrine of the Lord, Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came to Perga in
Էջ 312 - And Moses said, let no man leave of it till the morning. Notwithstanding they hearkened not unto Moses, but some of them left of it till the morning, and it bred worms and stank, and Moses was wroth with them.
Էջ 520 - of the country, Sergius Paulus, a prudent man ; who called for Barnabas and Saul, and desired to hear the word of God. But Elymas the sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation) withstood them, seeking to turn away the deputy from the faith. Then Saul (who is also called Paul) filled with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes on him and said,
Էջ 60 - old, of a brown complexion, and dark brown-coloured hair, but wears a wig ; a hooked nose, a sharp chin, grey eyes, and a large mole near his mouth ; was born in London, and for many years was
Էջ 534 - The new deed is yet a part of liferemains for a time immersed in our unconscious life. In some contemplative hour it detaches itself from the life like a ripe fruit, to become a thought of the mind. Instantly it is raised, transfigured ; the corruptible
Էջ 340 - good, all to meet together, confer what they have done, and agree for their part what shall stand. IX. As one company hath dispatched any one book in this manner, they shall send it to the rest, to be considered of seriously and judiciously : for his Majesty is careful
Էջ 397 - which were so sublime that they never could be more than theories ; in attempts to solve insoluble enigmas; in exhortations to the attainment of unattainable frames of mind. It could not condescend to the humble office of ministering to the comfort of human beings. All the schools contemned that
Էջ 69 - A True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death, to one Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September, 1705, which apparition recommends the perusal of
Էջ 340 - to be marginally set down, as shall serve for the fit reference of one Scripture to another. VIII. Every particular man of each company to take the same chapter, or chapters ; and, having translated or amended them severally by himself where he