Yea, it not only maketh things past, present; but enableth one to make a rational conjecture of things to come. For this world affordeth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it a new moon, which is the old one in another shape, and... Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine - Página 166editado por - 1845Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 348 páginas
...enableth one to make a rational conjecture of things to come. For this world affordeth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it a new moon,...old one in another shape, and yet no other than what hath been formerly. Old actions return again, furbished over with some new and different circumstances.... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 348 páginas
...wherein we call it a new moon, which is the old one in another shape, and yet no other than what hath been formerly. Old actions return again, furbished over with some new and different circumstances. Now amongst all particular histories (I may say) none is more general than this of the Holy War, which... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 604 páginas
...iiiableth one to make a rationall conjecture of things to come. For this world affordeth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it a new moon...and different circumstances. — FULLER. CHAPTER THE FOURTH. WILLIAM THE SECOND, THE RED KING. l087 — ll00. The Conqueror's second son, named Rufus from... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 606 páginas
...inablcth one to make a rationall conjecture of things to come. For this world affordeth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it a new moon; which is tho old one in another shape, and yet no other than what had been formerly. Old actions return again,... | |
| John Eglington Bailey - 1874 - 952 páginas
...inableth one to make a rational conjecture of things to come. For this world affordcth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it a new moon,...old one in another shape, and yet no other than what hath been formerly. Old actions return again, furbished over with some new and different circumstances."... | |
| John Eglington Bailey - 1874 - 900 páginas
...things to come. For this world affordeth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it it new moon, which is the old one in another shape, and yet no other than what hatli been formerly. Old actions return again, furbished over with some new and different circumstances."... | |
| John Eglington Bailey - 1874 - 904 páginas
...come. For this world affordcth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it ti iifu1 moon, which is the old one in another shape, and yet no other than what hath been formerly. Old actions return again, furbished over with some new and different circumstances.''... | |
| John Eglington Bailey - 1874 - 896 páginas
...For this world afibrdelh no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it a new Mfli'ii, which is the old one in another shape, and yet no other than what hath been formerly. Old actions return again, furbished over with some new and different circumstances.'1... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 páginas
...enableth one to make a rational conjecture of things to come. For this world affordeth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it ' a new moon,'...with some new and different circumstances. Fuller. HISTORY. I HAVE ever delighted in reading the history of ages past, which draws together into a narrow... | |
| Morris Joseph Fuller - 1884 - 508 páginas
...inableth one to make a rational conjecture of things to come. For this world affordeth no new accidents, but in the same sense wherein we call it a new moon,...old one in another shape, and yet no other than what hath been formerly. Old actions return again, furbished over with some new and different circumstances."... | |
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