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... observed . It was the glory of the nobles to rear and train a large body of stalwart and war- like retainers ; and it was the boast of the church that those under her rule were contented and prosperous . But darker times were at hand ...
... observed . It was the glory of the nobles to rear and train a large body of stalwart and war- like retainers ; and it was the boast of the church that those under her rule were contented and prosperous . But darker times were at hand ...
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... observed . It was the glory of the nobles to rear and train a large body of stalwart and war- like retainers ; and it was the boast of the church that those under her rule were contented and prosperous . But darker times were at hand ...
... observed . It was the glory of the nobles to rear and train a large body of stalwart and war- like retainers ; and it was the boast of the church that those under her rule were contented and prosperous . But darker times were at hand ...
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... observe that water adds beauty to the scene ; it , in a measure , creates the scene itself . It diffuses life and fertility wherever it goes . It converts an arid desert into a rich and fertile plain . But for the river Nile , that ...
... observe that water adds beauty to the scene ; it , in a measure , creates the scene itself . It diffuses life and fertility wherever it goes . It converts an arid desert into a rich and fertile plain . But for the river Nile , that ...
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... observation , that there are great differences in air , as far as its effects on the human body is concerned . Hence it would appear that the human body , confined to one particular air , be it ever so pure , languishes at length , and ...
... observation , that there are great differences in air , as far as its effects on the human body is concerned . Hence it would appear that the human body , confined to one particular air , be it ever so pure , languishes at length , and ...
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... observed many children so inappropriately shod , that they are obliged more to glide than walk on the pavement , etc. Now it has been stated by several travellers , that many a savage tribe , or such people that wear no shoes when very ...
... observed many children so inappropriately shod , that they are obliged more to glide than walk on the pavement , etc. Now it has been stated by several travellers , that many a savage tribe , or such people that wear no shoes when very ...
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Page 131 - There shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an old man that hath not filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred years old; but the sinner being an hundred years old shall be accursed.
Page 128 - Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you ; even as the green herb have I given you all things But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.
Page 131 - The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, and the lion shall eat straw like the bullock : and dust shall be the serpent's meat. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain, saith the Lord.
Page 142 - It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tossed upon the sea : a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a battle, and the adventures thereof below : but no pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the vantage ground of truth (a hill not to be commanded, and where the air is always clear and serene), and to see the errors, and wanderings, and mists, and tempests, in the vale below:" so always that this prospect be with pity, and not with swelling or pride.
Page 128 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Page 131 - 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...
Page 131 - And they shall build houses, and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards and eat the fruit of them. They shall not build, and another inhabit; they shall not plant, and another eat: for as the days of a tree are the days of my people, and mine elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands.
Page 257 - But that we write unto them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols, and from fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood.
Page 131 - He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man ; he that sacrificed! a lamb, as if he cut off a dog's neck ; he that offereth an oblation, as if he offered swine's blood ; he that burneth incense, as if he blessed an idol.
Page 162 - This body of men, in our own country, may be described like the British army in Csesar's time : some of them slay in chariots, and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution than the charioteers, it is because they cannot be carried so soon into all quarters of the town, and dispatch so much business in so short a time.