The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., 14. kötetLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1830 |
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18. oldal
... never so well pleased as when eulogising each other . It has been seen , that in physical organisation Hoste resembled the hero of Trafalgar - the mind was too much for the body . Trifles sometimes would irritate his temper ; but in ...
... never so well pleased as when eulogising each other . It has been seen , that in physical organisation Hoste resembled the hero of Trafalgar - the mind was too much for the body . Trifles sometimes would irritate his temper ; but in ...
24. oldal
... never deviated from the walk for which art as well as nature designed her , it might , perhaps , be suf- ficient praise to say , that , were we to collect every idea which has been suggested to us by books , or has been the result of ...
... never deviated from the walk for which art as well as nature designed her , it might , perhaps , be suf- ficient praise to say , that , were we to collect every idea which has been suggested to us by books , or has been the result of ...
25. oldal
... never thought to possess much sweetness , but it is refined and feminine ; and her smiles , of which she is no nig- gard , fascinate the heart as much as her form delights the eye . In short , a more complete exhibition of graces and ac ...
... never thought to possess much sweetness , but it is refined and feminine ; and her smiles , of which she is no nig- gard , fascinate the heart as much as her form delights the eye . In short , a more complete exhibition of graces and ac ...
26. oldal
... never lost it for a moment , amid the free allusions , and some- times licentious expressions , of his dialogue . The eye sparkled with intelligence ; but it was a chaste and purified beam , from a mind unsullied , though sportive . Her ...
... never lost it for a moment , amid the free allusions , and some- times licentious expressions , of his dialogue . The eye sparkled with intelligence ; but it was a chaste and purified beam , from a mind unsullied , though sportive . Her ...
36. oldal
... never absent from Government House for more than an hour at a time , during the last eight days of my lamented patient's suffering . The fatal symptom to be traced throughout this case is the absence of ptyalism ; for the state of the ...
... never absent from Government House for more than an hour at a time , during the last eight days of my lamented patient's suffering . The fatal symptom to be traced throughout this case is the absence of ptyalism ; for the state of the ...
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51. oldal - ... in a state of intense activity ; and a platina wire, communicating with the positive side, was brought in contact with the upper surface of the alkali. The whole apparatus was in the open atmosphere.
54. oldal - In sciences kindred to chemistry, the knowledge of the nature of the alkalies, and the analogies arising in consequence, will open many new views; they may lead to the solution of many problems in geology, and shew that agents may have operated in the formation of rocks and earths which have not hitherto been suspected to exist.
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154. oldal - For the repeated thanks and grants bestowed upon you by this house, in gratitude for your many and eminent services, you have thought fit this day to offer us your acknowledgments; but this nation well knows that it is still largely your debtor. It owes to you the proud satisfaction, that amidst the constellation of illustrious warriors, who have recently visited our country...
72. oldal - ... resources and devices, as well as from active pursuit, belongs to this amusement. Then as to its philosophical tendency, it is a pursuit of moral discipline, requiring patience, forbearance, and command of temper. As connected with natural science, it may be vaunted as demanding a knowledge of the habits of a considerable tribe of created beings — fishes, and the animals that they prey upon, and an acquaintance with the signs and tokens of the weather and. its changes, the nature of waters,...