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... interest myself seriously in geology , in connection with the study of fossils , I read all I could lay hands on about these curious rivers of ice . At the same time , Tyndall was occupied with his important investigations into the ...
... interest myself seriously in geology , in connection with the study of fossils , I read all I could lay hands on about these curious rivers of ice . At the same time , Tyndall was occupied with his important investigations into the ...
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... interest of the shareholders and the ratepayers of Manchester to make the canal a success ; a waterway is the most economical vehicle for heavy goods ; there are no expenses for rolling stock or engines— Ten thousand fleets sweep over ...
... interest of the shareholders and the ratepayers of Manchester to make the canal a success ; a waterway is the most economical vehicle for heavy goods ; there are no expenses for rolling stock or engines— Ten thousand fleets sweep over ...
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... interest of the sanitary tradesmen , the less said about it the better . I can only add regarding this that any movement at all likely to educate them surely should be en- couraged . We must admit that much has been done of late in the ...
... interest of the sanitary tradesmen , the less said about it the better . I can only add regarding this that any movement at all likely to educate them surely should be en- couraged . We must admit that much has been done of late in the ...
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... interests were being tampered with ; that their own criterion of sani- tary conditions was quite good enough ; that some new - fashioned appliance might be demanded , or some whimsical official would throw discredit on their property ...
... interests were being tampered with ; that their own criterion of sani- tary conditions was quite good enough ; that some new - fashioned appliance might be demanded , or some whimsical official would throw discredit on their property ...
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... interest has been brought to light . The theologies of Egypt should be also examined as well as those of Greece and Rome . From India we have what seem a throng of rich analogies from the Buddhist Scriptures , but our highest authority ...
... interest has been brought to light . The theologies of Egypt should be also examined as well as those of Greece and Rome . From India we have what seem a throng of rich analogies from the Buddhist Scriptures , but our highest authority ...
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Page 309 - Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit; for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.
Page 560 - With many a weary step, and many a groan, Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone; The huge round stone, resulting with a bound, Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground.
Page 581 - As when to them who sail Beyond the Cape of Hope, and now are past Mozambic, off at sea north-east winds blow Sabean odours from the spicy shore Of Araby the Blest ; with such delay Well pleased they slack their course, and many a league Cheer'd with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles...
Page 632 - Hail wedded Love, mysterious law, true source Of human offspring, sole propriety In Paradise of all things common else. By thee adulterous lust was driven from men Among the bestial herds to range; by thee, Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations dear, and all the charities Of father, son, and brother first were known.
Page 56 - Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in the dust, for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
Page 5 - Great princes' favourites their fair leaves spread But as the marigold at the sun's eye; And in themselves their pride lies buried, For at a frown they in their glory die. The painful warrior famoused for fight, After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd.
Page 309 - But of that day and hour knoweth no man ; no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
Page 580 - And as for the perfume which thou shalt make, ye shall not make to yourselves according to the composition thereof: it shall be unto thee holy for the LORD. 38 Whosoever shall make like unto that, to smell thereto, shall even be cut off from his people.
Page 580 - ... and thou shalt make it a perfume, a confection after the art of the apothecary, tempered together, pure and holy : and thou shalt beat some of it very small, and put of it before the testimony in the tabernacle of the congregation, where I will meet with thee : it shall be unto you most holy.
Page 125 - Had we never loved so kindly, ' Had we never loved so blindly, ' Never met or never parted, ' We had ne'er been broken•hearted.