The History of the Works of the Learned ..., Volum 1J. 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 9
... Paffion or Prejudice , to form a Judgment of the principal Events of that Time . The Maffacre of the Proteftants lofes much of its A 3 horrid horrid and execrable Nature , in the Writings of fome Art . 1 . 9 for January 1737 .
... Paffion or Prejudice , to form a Judgment of the principal Events of that Time . The Maffacre of the Proteftants lofes much of its A 3 horrid horrid and execrable Nature , in the Writings of fome Art . 1 . 9 for January 1737 .
Pàgina 19
... principal Ornament of this Place is the Cy- prefs - trees , which our Author fays are finer and more numerous here than he has feen any where elfe . There are likewife feveral large Gardens without the Town , which are fill'd with them ...
... principal Ornament of this Place is the Cy- prefs - trees , which our Author fays are finer and more numerous here than he has feen any where elfe . There are likewife feveral large Gardens without the Town , which are fill'd with them ...
Pàgina 31
... principal Merchants , the Commander of the Citadel , the Major , the Ar- chitect , the chief Engineer , and several others , come to give him an Account of what paffes , and to re- ceive his Orders . About eleven o'Clock the Saband ...
... principal Merchants , the Commander of the Citadel , the Major , the Ar- chitect , the chief Engineer , and several others , come to give him an Account of what paffes , and to re- ceive his Orders . About eleven o'Clock the Saband ...
Pàgina 44
... principal Kinds , but what is owing to the Nature of the Soil in which they are planted ; and there are feveral Plants to which they give the Name of Tea , which are nothing like it . However , there is a third principal Sort , of which ...
... principal Kinds , but what is owing to the Nature of the Soil in which they are planted ; and there are feveral Plants to which they give the Name of Tea , which are nothing like it . However , there is a third principal Sort , of which ...
Pàgina 45
... to fee any thing built even of Stone , befides Bridges and triumphal Arches which adorn the Streets of the principal Cities of each Province . The The Stone Bridges are commonly built like ours , on Art . 3 . 45 for January 1737 .
... to fee any thing built even of Stone , befides Bridges and triumphal Arches which adorn the Streets of the principal Cities of each Province . The The Stone Bridges are commonly built like ours , on Art . 3 . 45 for January 1737 .
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 318 - A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, &c 1737.
Pàgina 203 - Learn then," said he, u that the principle of all things is emptiness and nothing, from nothing all things proceeded, and into nothing all will return, and this is the end of all our hopes.
Pàgina 205 - Rewards for thofe that have done well, well, and Punifhments for thofe that have done evil ; that there are Places appointed for the Souls of both, wherein they are fixed according to their Defert ; that the God Fo was born to fave Mankind, and to direct thofe to the Way of Salvation who had ftrayed from it ; that it was he who expiated their Sins, and procured them a happy Birth in the other World ; that there are five Precepts to be obferved, the firft is, not to kill any living Creature ; the...
Pàgina 177 - Collection of some of the principal RULES and MAXIMS of the COMMON LAW, with their Latitude and Extent.
Pàgina 88 - From this vain world, th' abode of guilt and sorrow ! — And yet methinks a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul. Alas ! I fear I've been too hasty.' O ye powers that search The heart of man, and weigh his inmost thoughts, If I have done amiss, impute it not ! — The best may err, but you are good, and — oh ! [Dies.
Pàgina 210 - Reafoings in Points of Morality are the fame ; they call Li that which eftablifhes the reciprocal Duty between the Prince and the Subject, the Father and the Son, the Husband and the Wife ; they give likewife the Name of Li to the Soul, becaufe it informs the Body, and when it ceafes to inform it, the Li is faid to be deftroyed ; in the fame Manner, fay they, as Ice diflblved by Heat lofe's the Li whereby it became Ice, and reaflumes its Fluidity and natural Being.
Pàgina 347 - Archbishops of that See, from the first Introduction of Christianity into the Northern parts of this Island, to the present state and condition of that magnificent Fabric.
Pàgina ii - A New and Accurate Method of Delineating all the Parts of the different Orders in Architecture, by Means of a...
Pàgina 291 - There is no town in all the king of Prudia's dominions, ' except Neufchatel, where he has not been ; no province ' which he does not know full well ; not a noble family...
Pàgina 437 - A dissertation upon the sacred Cubit of the Jews, and the Cubits of the several nations, in which, from the dimensions of the greatest Egyptian Pyramid, as taken by Mr. Greaves, the ancient cubit of Memphis is determined.