The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 35Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1813 |
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... hundred mill - reas , a pension of which the king had given him the power of alienation , and concludes with the following approving and recom- mendatory sentence . " Pero de An- drade hath served me , as is known to all , for a length ...
... hundred mill - reas , a pension of which the king had given him the power of alienation , and concludes with the following approving and recom- mendatory sentence . " Pero de An- drade hath served me , as is known to all , for a length ...
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... hundred fathoms in diameter ; it seems to have been nothing but a mere quarry , from which stone has been taken for building . On this subject , however , there may be a difference of opinion . Near this spot are a number of cisterns ...
... hundred fathoms in diameter ; it seems to have been nothing but a mere quarry , from which stone has been taken for building . On this subject , however , there may be a difference of opinion . Near this spot are a number of cisterns ...
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... hundred dollars a year , found means to provide the young doctor with the necessaries for his journey . On his arrival at La Plata , he found that the good curate had franked his board and lodging , in the house of his intimate friend ...
... hundred dollars a year , found means to provide the young doctor with the necessaries for his journey . On his arrival at La Plata , he found that the good curate had franked his board and lodging , in the house of his intimate friend ...
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... hundred and fifty leagues from Buenos Ayres , and the first among the cities of the interior ; but that institution is so insignificant , that the students avoid it as involving the reproach of bad dis- cipline and abandonment . It is ...
... hundred and fifty leagues from Buenos Ayres , and the first among the cities of the interior ; but that institution is so insignificant , that the students avoid it as involving the reproach of bad dis- cipline and abandonment . It is ...
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... hundred twenty - five years : Jupiter died a age of one hundred and twenty , o cording to others , one hundred and ty - two years . Thus we have , in th style of the Pauranics , the same a the same historical events , re - appe at this ...
... hundred twenty - five years : Jupiter died a age of one hundred and twenty , o cording to others , one hundred and ty - two years . Thus we have , in th style of the Pauranics , the same a the same historical events , re - appe at this ...
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Página 483 - Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. 35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
Página 393 - We shall have a strange winter here between the struggles of a cunning, provoked, discarded party, and the triumphs of one in power ; of both which I shall be an indifferent spectator, and return very peaceably to Ireland, when I have done my part in the affair I am intrusted with, whether it succeeds or not.
Página 426 - A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Society called Quakers, within the Quarterly Meeting for London and Middlesex, against Thomas Foster, for openly professing their Primitive Doctrines concerning the Unity of God.
Página 173 - I ascribe a circumstance in every way so distressing both to my parental and religious feelings, that my daughter has never yet enjoyed the benefit of confirmation, although above a year older than the age at which all the other branches of the royal family have partaken of that solemnity. May I earnestly conjure you, Sir, to hear my entreaties upon this serious matter...
Página 234 - ... but, nowadays, we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every man. within his reach, to sit under his petty ministrations, and that whoever omits them, offends God.
Página 336 - The back part of the scalp was entirely perfect, and had a remarkably fresh appearance; the pores of the skin being more distinct, as they usually are when soaked in moisture; and the tendons and ligaments of the neck were of considerable substance and firmness.
Página 217 - And it came to pass, when Moses had made an end of writing the words of this law in a book, until they were finished, that Moses commanded the Levites, which bare the ark of the covenant of the Lord, saying, Take this book of the law, and put it in the side of the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God, that it may be there for a witness against thee.
Página 234 - I do not look upon myself as conferring favors, but as paying debts. In my travels, and since my settlement, I have received much kindness from men to whom I shall never have any opportunity of making the least direct return ; and numberless mercies from God, who is infinitely above being benefited by our services.
Página 336 - CHARLES, 1648," in large legible characters, on a scroll of lead encircling it, immediately presented itself to the view. A square opening was then made in the upper part of the lid, of such dimensions as to admit a clear insight into its contents. These were, an internal wooden coffin, very much decayed, and the Body, carefully wrapped...
Página 234 - For my own part, when I am employed in serving others, I do not look upon myself as conferring favors, but as paying debts.