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... common to our rigorous climate which endanger the constitution will always exist , though many may be mitigated and their effects removed by timely aid appropriately applied . Holloway's Pills are acknow- ledgei far and wide to be the ...
... common to our rigorous climate which endanger the constitution will always exist , though many may be mitigated and their effects removed by timely aid appropriately applied . Holloway's Pills are acknow- ledgei far and wide to be the ...
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... Common Prayer , printed by Richard Jugge and John Cawood , with the date 1560 , and find it is " one oblation . " OCTAVIUS MORGAN . It may perhaps interest your correspondent F. A. B. to know that in Edward VI . Prayer Book of 1549 the ...
... Common Prayer , printed by Richard Jugge and John Cawood , with the date 1560 , and find it is " one oblation . " OCTAVIUS MORGAN . It may perhaps interest your correspondent F. A. B. to know that in Edward VI . Prayer Book of 1549 the ...
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... common colds and influenza the Pills , taken in- ternally , and the Ointment rubbed over the chest and throat , are exceedingly efficacious . When influenza is epidemic , this treatment is the easiest , safest , and surest . Holloway's ...
... common colds and influenza the Pills , taken in- ternally , and the Ointment rubbed over the chest and throat , are exceedingly efficacious . When influenza is epidemic , this treatment is the easiest , safest , and surest . Holloway's ...
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... common theme of all writers on demonology . Pomponaccio points out that part of the functions of the witches ' Sabbath consisted in dancing round a goat , a remnant of the worship of Pan , and that it is in memory of this that the ...
... common theme of all writers on demonology . Pomponaccio points out that part of the functions of the witches ' Sabbath consisted in dancing round a goat , a remnant of the worship of Pan , and that it is in memory of this that the ...
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... common pronounce rapidly , and finally sent . Sende is the only form which is found in Anglo - Saxon , and the word sended never existed , except ( perhaps ) by mis- use . The suffix -de was short for ded ( dyde ) , as has been rightly ...
... common pronounce rapidly , and finally sent . Sende is the only form which is found in Anglo - Saxon , and the word sended never existed , except ( perhaps ) by mis- use . The suffix -de was short for ded ( dyde ) , as has been rightly ...
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Page 113 - Which was a figure for the time then present, in which were offered both gifts and sacrifices, that could not make him that did the service perfect, as pertaining to the conscience...
Page 58 - He is made one with Nature: there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird; He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains it from beneath, and kindles it above.
Page 284 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dare stir abroad ; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
Page 208 - Thus the devil played at chess with me, and yielding a pawn, thought to gain a queen of me, taking advantage of my honest endeavours; and whilst I laboured to raise the structure of my reason, he strived to undermine the edifice of my faith.
Page 157 - We take this to be, on the whole, the worst similitude in the world. In the first place, no stream meanders, or can possibly meander, level with its fount. In the next place, if streams did meander level with their founts, no two motions can be less like each other...
Page 284 - O gentle Sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down. And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
Page 120 - Thy spirit, Independence ! let me share, Lord of the lion heart and eagle eye ! Thy steps I follow 'with my bosom bare, Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky.
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Page 194 - And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, praising God, and having favour with all the people.
Page 314 - One song employs all nations; and all cry, ' Worthy the Lamb, for he was slain for us!' The dwellers in the vales and on the rocks Shout to each other, and the mountain tops From distant mountains catch the flying joy; Till, nation after nation taught the strain, Earth rolls the rapturous Hosanna round.