The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
Dentro del libro
Página 65
... happy under this prince , and to have contained not less than 20,000 flourishing and populous cities - perhaps , therefore , this must be considered as the summit of Egyptian greatness , now on the very verge of decay and ruin . To ...
... happy under this prince , and to have contained not less than 20,000 flourishing and populous cities - perhaps , therefore , this must be considered as the summit of Egyptian greatness , now on the very verge of decay and ruin . To ...
Página 66
... happy state of my friend and ally . Nevertheless I fear for thy great prosperities , knowing the unstableness of fortune . For my part , I should rather choose that my affairs , and those also of my friends , should be sometimes ...
... happy state of my friend and ally . Nevertheless I fear for thy great prosperities , knowing the unstableness of fortune . For my part , I should rather choose that my affairs , and those also of my friends , should be sometimes ...
Página 88
... she would ; and that we should all be very happy under her . During her temporary adminis- tration , the queen balanced all things with an extra- ordinary temper ; and became universally beloved and admired by 88 BIOGRAPHY .
... she would ; and that we should all be very happy under her . During her temporary adminis- tration , the queen balanced all things with an extra- ordinary temper ; and became universally beloved and admired by 88 BIOGRAPHY .
Página 89
... happy for us , if such dismal accidents had struck us with a deeper sense of the judgment of God . We were indeed brought to more of an outward face of virtue and sobriety : and the great example that the king and queen set the nation ...
... happy for us , if such dismal accidents had struck us with a deeper sense of the judgment of God . We were indeed brought to more of an outward face of virtue and sobriety : and the great example that the king and queen set the nation ...
Página 91
... happy occasion might shoot and grow . Next to open iniquity , the coldness , the want of heat and life in those who pretended to religion , the deadness and disunion of the whole body of Protestants , and the weakness , the humours ...
... happy occasion might shoot and grow . Next to open iniquity , the coldness , the want of heat and life in those who pretended to religion , the deadness and disunion of the whole body of Protestants , and the weakness , the humours ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Amasis animal ANNA appearance Assyria Astyages beautiful believe body bosom called Cambyses character Christ Christian colour command consistent conversation creatures Croesus Cyaxares Cyrus danger Darius death desire earth earthly Egypt enemies enjoyment eternal evil Evil-Merodach Father fear feel Felspar Geology give glory Granite Greeks habits happy heart heaven Hellespont Herod Hornblende insects king kingdom ladies larva larvæ leave light look Lord MATILDA means Medes mind nature Nebuchadnezzar never object observed ourselves PAPA pass peace perceive perhaps Persians persons pleasure Polype Porphyry possession prayer prince prove publick pupa Quartz reign religion reward Rocks Sardis scarcely Scripture Scythians Sea-pen secret seems sometimes sorrow speak spirit Strata substances suppose surface thee thing thou thought throne tion treasures tree truth ture wish word Xerxes young Zoophytes