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Pagina 11
... never left the European Greeks of the upper orders . This feeling Russia dexterously turned to account - on this she placed her lever of intrigue . But the Greek peasantry of Europe were equally industrious , equally sober - minded ...
... never left the European Greeks of the upper orders . This feeling Russia dexterously turned to account - on this she placed her lever of intrigue . But the Greek peasantry of Europe were equally industrious , equally sober - minded ...
Pagina 14
... never pourtrayed all that is here . The pictures I have seen are merely detached scenes , consisting of dead lines and colours , without life : none convey any idea of the innumerable grada- tions of tints , varying with every change of ...
... never pourtrayed all that is here . The pictures I have seen are merely detached scenes , consisting of dead lines and colours , without life : none convey any idea of the innumerable grada- tions of tints , varying with every change of ...
Pagina 15
... never witnessed greater ardour for the regeneration of a country , than that which animated these young men . The oldest of them might be about twenty or twenty - two , and the youngest about twelve or thirteen . Ex- cept at the Naval ...
... never witnessed greater ardour for the regeneration of a country , than that which animated these young men . The oldest of them might be about twenty or twenty - two , and the youngest about twelve or thirteen . Ex- cept at the Naval ...
Pagina 17
... never see again . " - ( Vol . III . , p . 102. ) " The Prince of Tatar Bazargik , on being informed of my illness , showed me no less kindness and hospitality . He every day sent sheep and calves as pro- visions for my suite ; and ...
... never see again . " - ( Vol . III . , p . 102. ) " The Prince of Tatar Bazargik , on being informed of my illness , showed me no less kindness and hospitality . He every day sent sheep and calves as pro- visions for my suite ; and ...
Pagina 19
... never had an opportunity of seeing Christianity unalloyed with idolatry , and they natu- rally conceive that all Christians must be idolaters . We were acquainted with an Arab Emir of the mountains of Lebanon , who had renounced ...
... never had an opportunity of seeing Christianity unalloyed with idolatry , and they natu- rally conceive that all Christians must be idolaters . We were acquainted with an Arab Emir of the mountains of Lebanon , who had renounced ...
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Pagina 341 - And the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many people as a dew from the Lord, as the showers upon the grass, that tarrieth not for man, nor waiteth for the sons of men.
Pagina 341 - And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people : and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time : and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.
Pagina 488 - ... or alterations of our bodies we come to have any sensation by our organs, or any ideas in our understandings; and whether those ideas do in their formation (any or all of them) depend on matter or no. These are speculations which, however curious and entertaining, I shall decline, as lying out of my way in the design I am now upon. It shall suffice to my present purpose to consider the discerning faculties of a man, as they are employed about the objects which they have to do with.
Pagina 342 - Ye who turn judgment to wormwood, and leave off righteousness in the earth, seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion, and turneth the shadow of death into the morning, and maketh the day dark with night: that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The Lord is his name: that strengtheneth the spoiled against the strong, so that the spoiled shall come against the fortress.
Pagina 341 - But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
Pagina 340 - The remnant of Israel shall not do iniquity, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful tongue be found in their mouth: for they shall feed and lie down, and none shall make them afraid.
Pagina 340 - IN that day shall this song be sung in the land of Judah: — We have a strong city; salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks. 2 Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in!
Pagina 61 - And what is the nature of the times in which we live ? Look at France and see what we have to cope with, and consider what has made her what she is? A man.
Pagina 309 - The settlers who established themselves on the shores of New England all belonged to the more independent classes of their native country. Their union on...