The Saturday Magazine, Volume 12J. W. Parker, 1838 - Periodicals |
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... Honour , who worthy of , 117 Horse , foot of a , 115 Horsley , Bishop , selection from , 176 House I live in , V. , 100 - VI . , 245 Human hand , formation of , 199 Human frame , number of bones and joints in , 245 Illustrations of the ...
... Honour , who worthy of , 117 Horse , foot of a , 115 Horsley , Bishop , selection from , 176 House I live in , V. , 100 - VI . , 245 Human hand , formation of , 199 Human frame , number of bones and joints in , 245 Illustrations of the ...
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... honour visits from the capital into Middlesex and Kent . Sir Thomas Gresham on the occasion of his building the year 1603 , she closed her reign and life . the Royal Exchange ; she was likewise entertained by him in 1573 , at his ...
... honour visits from the capital into Middlesex and Kent . Sir Thomas Gresham on the occasion of his building the year 1603 , she closed her reign and life . the Royal Exchange ; she was likewise entertained by him in 1573 , at his ...
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... honour of the visit ; and what- ever exorbitant expence she put them to , she did not think herself well entertained unless they made her a rich pre- sent at parting . Thus , dining on December 6th , not four months before her death ...
... honour of the visit ; and what- ever exorbitant expence she put them to , she did not think herself well entertained unless they made her a rich pre- sent at parting . Thus , dining on December 6th , not four months before her death ...
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... honour of receiving them an insufficient compensation for the cost and annoyance which they occasioned . Are we sure , as Mr. Nichols asks , that Leicester thought he paid too high a price for the gratification of his am- bition , or ...
... honour of receiving them an insufficient compensation for the cost and annoyance which they occasioned . Are we sure , as Mr. Nichols asks , that Leicester thought he paid too high a price for the gratification of his am- bition , or ...
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... honour of the visit ; and what- ever exorbitant expence she put them to , she did not think herself well entertained unless they made her a rich pre- sent at parting . Thus , dining on December 6th , not four months before her death ...
... honour of the visit ; and what- ever exorbitant expence she put them to , she did not think herself well entertained unless they made her a rich pre- sent at parting . Thus , dining on December 6th , not four months before her death ...
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Page 141 - There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast, — The desert and illimitable air, — Lone wandering, but not lost. All day thy wings have fanned, At that far height, the cold, thin atmosphere ; Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land, Though the dark night is near...
Page 179 - But the children of Israel walked upon dry land in the midst of the sea : and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left.
Page 157 - O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings...
Page 30 - Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
Page 107 - And Moses and Aaron did so, as the LORD commanded ; and he lifted up the rod, and smote the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants ; and all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood.
Page 106 - And Moses and Aaron went in unto Pharaoh, and they did so as the Lord had commanded : and Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh, and before his servants, and it became a serpent.
Page 179 - And the Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand over the sea, that the waters may come again upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen.
Page 227 - And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.
Page 58 - Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow gold.
Page 178 - And a certain man drew a bow at a venture, and smote the king of Israel between the joints of the harness...