Great, after that he was used to great armies, and the great conquests of the spacious provinces in Asia, when he received letters out of Greece, of some fights and services there, which were commonly for a passage, or a fort, or some walled town at the... American Annals of Education - Pagina 1401829Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William Francis Collier - 1871 - 564 pagine
...out of Greece, of some fights and services there, which were commonly for a passage or fort or some walled town at the most, he said, " It seemed to him that he was advertised of the battla of the frogs and the mice, that the old tales went of ; " — so certainly, if a man ii^ecUtate... | |
| 1872 - 556 pagine
...weakness : for all things are admired, either because they are new, or because they are great. . . . If a man meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it (the divineness of souls excepted) will not seem more than an ant-hill, where some ants cany corn, and some... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1873 - 494 pagine
...weakness : for all things are admired, either because they are new, or because they are great. . . . If a man meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it (the divineness of souls excepted) will not seem more than an anthill, where some ants carry corn, and some... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 pagine
...of Greece, of some fights and services there, which were commonly for a passage. <" a fort, or some walled town at the most, he said, " It seemed to him, that he WHS advertised of the battle of the frogs and the mice, that thi- old tales went of." So certainly,... | |
| William Chambers - 1873 - 326 pagine
...all weakness; for all things are admired, either because they are new, or because they are great. ... If a man meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it (the divineness of souls excepted) will not seem more than an ant-hill, where some ants carry corn, and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 438 pagine
...fort, or some walled town at the most, he said, // seemed to him, that he was advertised of the battles of the frogs and the mice, that the old tales went of. \j So certainly, if a man meditate much upon the universal ' frame of nature, the earth with men upon... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1876 - 504 pagine
...fort, or some walled town at the most, he said, // seemed to him, that he was advertised of the battles of the frogs and the mice, that the old tales went of. So certainly, if a man meditate much upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it (the divineness of souls except)... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 484 pagine
...batlies of the frogs and the mice, lhal the old tales went of: so certainly if a man meditate much upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it (the divineness of souls except) will not seem much other than an ant-hill, whereas some ants carry corn,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 pagine
...of Greece, of some fights and services there, which were commonly for a passage, or a fort, or some walled town at the most, he said, It seemed to him,...universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it, the divineness of souls excepted, will not seem much other than an ant-hill, where some ants carry corn,... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1877 - 560 pagine
...fort or some walled town at the most, he said, " It seemed to him that he was advertised of the battb of the frogs and the mice, that the old tales went...universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it, the divineness of souls excepted, will not seem much other than an ant-hill, where some ants carry corn,... | |
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