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Pagina iii
... Mind of Ire- land for the last two hundred and fifty years , " that being about the space of time which has elapsed since its foundation . And as this is the first regular history of the origin , progress , and present condition , pub ...
... Mind of Ire- land for the last two hundred and fifty years , " that being about the space of time which has elapsed since its foundation . And as this is the first regular history of the origin , progress , and present condition , pub ...
Pagina xiii
... mind and advanced the progress of discovery more than any solitary and detached application : and they supplied a continued growth of cultivated talent for the demands of successive generations . They treasured the materials of ...
... mind and advanced the progress of discovery more than any solitary and detached application : and they supplied a continued growth of cultivated talent for the demands of successive generations . They treasured the materials of ...
Pagina xiv
... and the tuition of experience , gave to the general mind gradual advancement , while Colleges , remaining stationary , appeared by a mistake of the intellectual INTRODUCTION . XV vision , to be retrograding , because.
... and the tuition of experience , gave to the general mind gradual advancement , while Colleges , remaining stationary , appeared by a mistake of the intellectual INTRODUCTION . XV vision , to be retrograding , because.
Pagina xv
... mind from the common circumstances of life , they fostered the pride of superiority , and , while speaking the language of a mystical intelligence , upheld the first sentiments which the vulgar enter- tained towards the majesty of ...
... mind from the common circumstances of life , they fostered the pride of superiority , and , while speaking the language of a mystical intelligence , upheld the first sentiments which the vulgar enter- tained towards the majesty of ...
Pagina xviii
... The fame of great men has given it splendour - the tuition of the young mind has created towards it affection . In In every walk of liberal exertion , in the pulpit , in the senate , at the INTRODUCTION . xix bar , and in the field ,
... The fame of great men has given it splendour - the tuition of the young mind has created towards it affection . In In every walk of liberal exertion , in the pulpit , in the senate , at the INTRODUCTION . xix bar , and in the field ,
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Pagina 58 - Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, there shall also this, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial of her.
Pagina 420 - Lectures on the Constitution and Laws of England: With a Commentary on Magna Charta, and Illustrations of Many of the English Statutes.
Pagina 72 - Library of the college of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin...
Pagina 105 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Pagina 416 - the lyrical part of Horace never can be perfectly translated ; so much of the excellence is in the numbers and the expression. Francis has done it the best ; I'll take his, five out of six, against them all.
Pagina 451 - SERMONS on Subjects chiefly Practical ; with illustrative Notes, and an Appendix relating to the Character of the Church of England, as distinguished both from other Branches of the Reformation, and from the modern Church of Rome.
Pagina 435 - An Enquiry into the Origin of the Constellations that compose the Zodiac, and the Uses they were intended to promote...
Pagina 416 - A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace, with the original text, and critical Notes collected from his best latin and french Commentators, by the Rev.
Pagina 406 - A Letter written in the year 1730, concerning the question, Whether the Logos supplied the place of a Human Soul in the person of Jesus Christ?
Pagina 450 - An Historical and Geographical Memoir of the North American Continent, its Nations and Tribes. By the Rev. James Bentley Gordon.