Lives of eminent personsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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19. oldal
... suffer him to acquiesce in the re- ports of others . Yet did he not suffer one branch of science to withdraw his attention from others : anatomy did not withhold him from chemistry , nor chemistry , en- chanting as it is , from the ...
... suffer him to acquiesce in the re- ports of others . Yet did he not suffer one branch of science to withdraw his attention from others : anatomy did not withhold him from chemistry , nor chemistry , en- chanting as it is , from the ...
31. oldal
... suffer any of these circum- stances to be lost to posterity . Men are generally idle , and ready to satisfy themselves , and intimidate the industry of others , by calling that impossible which is only difficult . The skill to which ...
... suffer any of these circum- stances to be lost to posterity . Men are generally idle , and ready to satisfy themselves , and intimidate the industry of others , by calling that impossible which is only difficult . The skill to which ...
44. oldal
... suffered their privateers to molest the Eng- lish trade ; an injury which , in those days , was al- ways immediately resented , and if not repaired , cer- tainly punished . Sailing with this commission , he took in his way a French man ...
... suffered their privateers to molest the Eng- lish trade ; an injury which , in those days , was al- ways immediately resented , and if not repaired , cer- tainly punished . Sailing with this commission , he took in his way a French man ...
53. oldal
... all the others , are various ; but the Dutch writers themselves confess that they lost eight men of war , and more than twenty merchant ships ; and it is probable that they suffered much more than they are willing to allow BLAKE . 53.
... all the others , are various ; but the Dutch writers themselves confess that they lost eight men of war , and more than twenty merchant ships ; and it is probable that they suffered much more than they are willing to allow BLAKE . 53.
54. oldal
Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy. they suffered much more than they are willing to allow , for these repeated defeats provoked the com- mon people to riots and insurrections , and obliged the States to ask , though ineffectually , for peace ...
Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy. they suffered much more than they are willing to allow , for these repeated defeats provoked the com- mon people to riots and insurrections , and obliged the States to ask , though ineffectually , for peace ...
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439. oldal - Imlac,) I will not undertake to maintain, against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people, rude or learned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related and believed. This opinion, which prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become universal only by its truth...
549. oldal - ... available to the confirmation of my faith, the establishment of my hope, and the enlargement of my charity; and make the death of thy Son JESUS CHRIST effectual to my redemption. Have mercy upon me, and pardon the multitude of my offences. Bless my friends ; have mercy upon all men. Support me, by thy Holy Spirit, in the days of weakness, and at the hour of death ; and receive me, at my death, to everlasting happiness, for the sake of JESUS CHRIST. Amen.
518. oldal - ALMIGHTY God, who alone canst order the unruly wills and affections of sinful men ; Grant unto thy people, that they may love the thing which thou commandest, and desire that which thou dost promise ; that so, among the sundry and manifold changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed, where true joys are to be found ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
440. oldal - This opinion, which, perhaps, prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become universal only by its truth: those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it is doubted by single cavillers can very little weaken the General evidence, and some who deny it with their tongues, confess it by their fears.
421. oldal - My physicians are very friendly and very disinterested, and give me great hopes, but you may imagine my situation. I have so far recovered my vocal powers, as to repeat the Lord's Prayer with no very imperfect articulation. My memory, I hope, yet remains as it was; but such an attack produces solicitude for the safety of every faculty.
266. oldal - The reciprocal civility of authors is one of the most risible scenes in the farce of life.
547. oldal - Lord, my maker and protector, who hast graciously sent me into this world to work out my salvation, enable me to drive from me all such unquiet and perplexing thoughts as may mislead or hinder me in the practice of those duties which thou hast required.
171. oldal - That the strength of his understanding, the accuracy of his discernment, and the ardour of his Curiosity, might have been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt. For, there is no instance of any man, whose history has been minutely related, that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour.
470. oldal - I have, in some measure, forborne excess of strong drink, my appetites have predominated over my reason. A kind of strange oblivion has overspread me, so that I know not what has become of the last year; and perceive that incidents and intelligence pass over me without leaving any impression.
449. oldal - JESUS CHRIST'S sake; to whom with thee and the HOLY GHOST, three persons and one GOD, be all honour and glory, world without end, Amen."1 BOSWELL. " Pray, Mr. Dilly, how does Dr. Leland's History of Ireland sell...