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Página 123 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Página 139 - THUS saith the Lord, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: Where is the house that ye build unto me? And where is the place of my rest ? For all those things hath mine hand made...
Página 165 - Proper names, tities used with them, and words formed from them, (5) names of things personified, (6) names of the months of the year and the days of the week, (7) names of the Deity, (8) principal words in the titles of books, essays, etc.
Página 127 - On Shrove Tuesday a bell rings at noon, which is meant as a signal for the people to begin frying their pancakes.
Página 155 - The First Part of Earl Coningsby's Case relating to the Vicaridge of l.empsler in Herefordshire ; wherein is contained a full account of all the tricks which the Lawyers ecclesiastical and temporal have made use of to deprive the said Earl of his undoubted right to present to the said Church of Lempster (not worth...
Página 315 - A Treatise on the Culture of the Apple and Pear, and on the Manufacture of Cider and Perry...
Página 250 - The prowling wolf, with many a lock appears Of silky lustre ; chief, Siluria, thine ; Thine, Vaga, favour'd stream ; from sheep minute On Cambria bred : a pound o'erweighs a fleece : Gay Epsom's too, and Banstead's, and what gleams On Vecta's isle, that shelters Albion's fleet, With all its thunders ; or Salopian stores, Those which are gather'd in...
Página 283 - ... the composition of a scene which the powers of language are as incompetent to describe, as the art of the pencil is inadequate to delineate. The Lady-Lift, with a long extent of beautiful grounds to the south-east, compose a part of the charming demesne of FOXLEY, the seat of Uvedale Price, Esq. the celebrated author of
Página 281 - In Hope of Resurrection to Eternal Life Here is deposited the body of COLL. JOHN BIRCH, (Descended of a Worthy family in Lancashire,) As the...
Página 314 - Gloucester. It appears to be composed of an immense continuation of oblong, conical, and irregular hills, principally covered with fine timber ; the deep shadows of whose luxuriant foliage project over the most beautiful vales, abounding with orchards, corn-fields, and hop-grounds. The distance in the west is finely marked by the range of the Black Mountains, and the hills of Radnorshire. The prospects to the east and southeast are yet more extensive, including a very large proportion of...

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