The History of the Works of the Learned ..., Volum 2J. Robinson, 1737 Containing impartial accounts and accurate abstracts of the most valuable books published in Great Britain and foreign parts ... |
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Pàgina 4
... Thoughts from graver and feverer Studies . IT I am , Sir , & c . To the Reverend , & c . & c . & c . T is the Obfervation of the Roman Hiftorian , that moft Nations have been apt to mingle Truth and Falfhood in their Hiftories , to fet ...
... Thoughts from graver and feverer Studies . IT I am , Sir , & c . To the Reverend , & c . & c . & c . T is the Obfervation of the Roman Hiftorian , that moft Nations have been apt to mingle Truth and Falfhood in their Hiftories , to fet ...
Pàgina 7
... thought there was a Fault in the Text of Homer , and that the true Reading was not Τρώεσιν but παντεαιν ἀνάξει . This Bochartus faith is ta- king an unwarrantable Liberty with the Writings of the Ancients ; and that if fuch a License is ...
... thought there was a Fault in the Text of Homer , and that the true Reading was not Τρώεσιν but παντεαιν ἀνάξει . This Bochartus faith is ta- king an unwarrantable Liberty with the Writings of the Ancients ; and that if fuch a License is ...
Pàgina 8
... thought then fo well grounded and juft , that it procured that Nation the Favour and Protection of the Romans , and fecur'd it from a War they had reason to fear was coming upon them . Ancestors had received Ulyffes in their Ifland ...
... thought then fo well grounded and juft , that it procured that Nation the Favour and Protection of the Romans , and fecur'd it from a War they had reason to fear was coming upon them . Ancestors had received Ulyffes in their Ifland ...
Pàgina 11
... the Company faid , he thought the Ob- jection might be easily answer'd by a very common Figure of Rhetorick , the taking the Genus for the Species ; Species ; fo that Aquilonibus would fignify no more than Art . I. II for July 1737 .
... the Company faid , he thought the Ob- jection might be easily answer'd by a very common Figure of Rhetorick , the taking the Genus for the Species ; Species ; fo that Aquilonibus would fignify no more than Art . I. II for July 1737 .
Pàgina 21
... thought " fit to apply two of their ancient national Customs " to a religious Ufe , which might be more agreeable to the Nature and Conftitution of his new Reli gion ; and as it is plain that our Saviour made no " Change or Alteration ...
... thought " fit to apply two of their ancient national Customs " to a religious Ufe , which might be more agreeable to the Nature and Conftitution of his new Reli gion ; and as it is plain that our Saviour made no " Change or Alteration ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 150 - But now I have' written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat.
Pàgina 203 - Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God : for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man : but every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
Pàgina 249 - ... persons : take ye every man for them which are in his tents. And the children of Israel did so, and gathered, some more, some less. And when they did mete it with an omer, he that gathered much had nothing over, and he that gathered little had no lack ; they gathered every man according to his eating.
Pàgina 241 - When ye be come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye shall bring a sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest unto the priest : and he shall wave the sheaf before the Lord, to be accepted for you : on the morrow after the sabbath the priest shall wave it.
Pàgina 157 - MOTHER has so well instructed this way in geography," [But had she not, do you think, dear Sir, some of this good gentleman's kind assistance?^ "that he knew the limits of the four parts of the world; would readily point, being asked, to any country upon the globe, or any county in the map of England; knew all the great rivers, promontories, streights, and bays in the world, and could find the longitude and latitude of any place, before he was six years old.
Pàgina 385 - Historico-Geographical description of the North and Eastern Parts of Europe and Asia, but more particularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary, both in their ancient and modern state, together with an entire new...
Pàgina 443 - Is it to be marvelled at," he said, " that I covet money ? It is a horrible thing to imagine the debts wherein I am held bound. By the head of God, they amount to the sum of two hundred thousand marks ; and if I should say three hundred thousand I should not exceed the bounds of truth. I am deceived on every hand ; I am a maimed and abridged king — yea, now but half a king.
Pàgina 254 - Fathers, the GOD of Abraham, the GOD of Ifaac, and the GOD of Jacob, hath APPEARED unto thee.
Pàgina 170 - Harrington, esq.; collected, methodlz'd, and reviewed, with an exact account of his life prefixed, by John Toland. To which is added, an appendix, containing all the political tracts wrote by this author, omitted in Mr.
Pàgina 80 - A Mechanical Account of the Non-Naturals: being a brief Explication of the Changes made in Humane Bodies, by Air, Diet, &c. together with an Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is prefix'd, the Doctrin of Animal Secretion in several Propositions.