Elements of General Knowledge, Introductory to Useful Books in the Principal Branches of Literature and Science: With Lists of the Most Approved Authors, Including the Best Editions of the Classics ; Designed Chiefly for the Junior Students in the Universities and the Higher Classes in Schools ; in Two Volumes. 2Messrs. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard; Hatchard, Piccadilly; and Egerton, Withehall; J. Parker and J. Cooke, Oxford; and Deighton, Cambridge, 1806 - 553 oldal |
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15. oldal
... FIRST . Strongly ac- tuated by the martial fpirit of his age , he engaged in long and expenfive wars against Wales and Scot- land , in confequence of which his treasury was ex- haufted , and his only refource for regular fupplies was ...
... FIRST . Strongly ac- tuated by the martial fpirit of his age , he engaged in long and expenfive wars against Wales and Scot- land , in confequence of which his treasury was ex- haufted , and his only refource for regular fupplies was ...
17. oldal
... first , and felt the benefits of his wife and falutary infti- tutions . By him the laws were carried fo far to- wards perfection , that he has been styled the English Juftinian . Sir Matthew Hale did not fcruple to affirm , that more ...
... first , and felt the benefits of his wife and falutary infti- tutions . By him the laws were carried fo far to- wards perfection , that he has been styled the English Juftinian . Sir Matthew Hale did not fcruple to affirm , that more ...
37. oldal
... first speech to his Parliament , has distinguished his reign by making the Judges independent of the Royal will , as they are enabled to hold their fituations for life . His patronage of the arts has been displayed in founding the Royal ...
... first speech to his Parliament , has distinguished his reign by making the Judges independent of the Royal will , as they are enabled to hold their fituations for life . His patronage of the arts has been displayed in founding the Royal ...
54. oldal
... first notions of things to those numerous conclufions which refult from comparing them together . It diftinguithes the different kinds of our ideas , difcovers the caufes of our intellec- tual mistakes , and fhows us how we may correct ...
... first notions of things to those numerous conclufions which refult from comparing them together . It diftinguithes the different kinds of our ideas , difcovers the caufes of our intellec- tual mistakes , and fhows us how we may correct ...
56. oldal
... first operation of the mind . It is the power of acquir- ing fimple ideas , such as of a horse , a tree , a body , a foul , high , low , rich , poor , & c . The impreffions made upon the mind by these objects and qualities , are called ...
... first operation of the mind . It is the power of acquir- ing fimple ideas , such as of a horse , a tree , a body , a foul , high , low , rich , poor , & c . The impreffions made upon the mind by these objects and qualities , are called ...
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