The Athenian oracle; an entire collection of all the valuable questions and answers in the old Athenian mercuries, by a member of the Athenian society [J. Dunton, ed. by S. Wesley]. |
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... first beftow . We treat them from the Stores which they dispense Not to Require , but show our grateful Sense . To fing your Toils , let abler Bards afpire , While I at diftance filently admire , How much oblig'd your Country is to you ...
... first beftow . We treat them from the Stores which they dispense Not to Require , but show our grateful Sense . To fing your Toils , let abler Bards afpire , While I at diftance filently admire , How much oblig'd your Country is to you ...
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... first was hurld Into a Chaos , thence into a World , By that great Fiat ( greater much by far Than the ftrait Bounds of anciens Maxims were , Which faid , From Nothing , Nothing can appear . Methinks in that great Work , that mighty ...
... first was hurld Into a Chaos , thence into a World , By that great Fiat ( greater much by far Than the ftrait Bounds of anciens Maxims were , Which faid , From Nothing , Nothing can appear . Methinks in that great Work , that mighty ...
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... which contain'd the first who obferv'd the third Coar Pipe : Now when the Artery is of an Artery to be a Muscular Bo dufe bound to the Pipe , notwithdy composed of Annular Fibres , B was 1 was Dr. Willis , much more might for let.
... which contain'd the first who obferv'd the third Coar Pipe : Now when the Artery is of an Artery to be a Muscular Bo dufe bound to the Pipe , notwithdy composed of Annular Fibres , B was 1 was Dr. Willis , much more might for let.
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... First Perfecution againft ' em ; We fay , for thefe things he really deferves as many Panegyricks as ever lewis the Great did for Actions much of the fame Nature , and which have been fo abundantly ftrow'd in his Way by his Slaves and ...
... First Perfecution againft ' em ; We fay , for thefe things he really deferves as many Panegyricks as ever lewis the Great did for Actions much of the fame Nature , and which have been fo abundantly ftrow'd in his Way by his Slaves and ...
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... First , That what we render Dam . into the Sea , before we drink it ? ned there , has by good Commen- And what Court muft we apply tators been thought to fignifie no our felves to for a Writ- Ne more than Condemned , Self - con Extat ...
... First , That what we render Dam . into the Sea , before we drink it ? ned there , has by good Commen- And what Court muft we apply tators been thought to fignifie no our felves to for a Writ- Ne more than Condemned , Self - con Extat ...
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Página 447 - All things come alike to all: there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked; to the good, and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not: as is the good, so is the sinner; and he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath.
Página 505 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Página 126 - Feajl, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of Malice and wickednefs, but with the unleavened Bread 'of Sincerity and Truth.
Página 253 - Moun' tains and Rocks, Fall on me, ' and hide me from the Face of
Página 347 - em conceited, and full of themfelves, 'tis a Weaknefs common to our own Sex as well as theirs: There's few Men who have Wit, Senfe, or Learning, but they kriow it; tho' often they are fo prudent to conceal fuch their Knowledge from the World. On the whole, fince they have as noble Souls as we, a finer Genius, and generally quicker Apprehenfions, we lee no reafon why Women fliould not be learned now, as well as Madam Philips, j Van Schxrman, and others, have formerly been...
Página 418 - Anotomie of Sorcerie, 1612, 90. Compare Dr. Furnivall's Political, Religious, and Love Poems, 1866, p. 33, and Love Charms, infra. Charms.— A charm has been defined to be "a form of word or letters, repeated or written, whereby strange things are pretended to be done, beyond the ordinary power of Nature.
Página 1 - But becaufe one might be ready to reply to this Experiment, that the Reafon why when bound it did not beat, was, becaufe the Current of the Blood being ftraitned by the Pipe, when beneath the Pipe it came to have more Liberty, was not fufficient to ftretch the Coat of. the Artery, and fo caufe a Pulfe...
Página 202 - And whereon can that be grounded , or how afcertain'd, without fome Principles to which a laft Appeal may be made ? Particularly that we have mention'd, That a thing can be, and not be, at the fame time ; which if not granted, overthrows all Science as well as Reafon : Again, What Traffick or Commerce cou'd there be in the World, what dealings between Man and Man, without that moral Principle, Do...
Página 536 - ... or promife, made by any other, without my knowledge or confent. So help me God through Jefus Chrift.