The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 18
... thou- sand ; and several of them having been carried to India and America , the error has been found to correspond with what he determined it to be , before their departure . He has since made sextants from fifteen inches to an inch and ...
... thou- sand ; and several of them having been carried to India and America , the error has been found to correspond with what he determined it to be , before their departure . He has since made sextants from fifteen inches to an inch and ...
Pagina 28
... thou me ? And I said , who art thou , Lord ? And he said , I am Jesus whom thou persecutest . But rise and stand upon thy feet : for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose , to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things ...
... thou me ? And I said , who art thou , Lord ? And he said , I am Jesus whom thou persecutest . But rise and stand upon thy feet : for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose , to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things ...
Pagina 29
... thou the Prophets ? I know that thou believest . Then Agrippa said unto Paul , almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian . Peroration . And Paul said , I would to God , that not only thou , but also all that hear me this day , were ...
... thou the Prophets ? I know that thou believest . Then Agrippa said unto Paul , almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian . Peroration . And Paul said , I would to God , that not only thou , but also all that hear me this day , were ...
Pagina 48
... soon bend to the blast , The moon fades away , leaving darkness behind ; Since Nature will change , why should misery last , Or Care take a permanent lease of our mind ? Dear Hal , if thou lov'st me , as Falstaff 48 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
... soon bend to the blast , The moon fades away , leaving darkness behind ; Since Nature will change , why should misery last , Or Care take a permanent lease of our mind ? Dear Hal , if thou lov'st me , as Falstaff 48 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
Pagina 49
Dear Hal , if thou lov'st me , as Falstaff would say , Let carking old Care be invaulted below ; And , if he will rise , when you wish to be gay , Bid him bring you a bottle of Château Margaot . Then let him , when Bacchus and Pleasure ...
Dear Hal , if thou lov'st me , as Falstaff would say , Let carking old Care be invaulted below ; And , if he will rise , when you wish to be gay , Bid him bring you a bottle of Château Margaot . Then let him , when Bacchus and Pleasure ...
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