The Astrologer's Magazine, and Philosophical Miscellany, Volume 1W. Locke., 1791 - Astrology |
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Page 15
15 may be taken off very eafily by the rub- here follows the method of operating in
bing against the carpet , when you will order to succeed . puih the hand of the
person who covers Take a pack of picquet cards , present the card , without the ...
15 may be taken off very eafily by the rub- here follows the method of operating in
bing against the carpet , when you will order to succeed . puih the hand of the
person who covers Take a pack of picquet cards , present the card , without the ...
Page 59
... a gen . whom , and persons of quality , had tleman came into that
neighbourhood , wonderful confidence in his kill , and and being desirous of
boarding in some accordingly we find him in great repu- reputable family , was
recommended to ...
... a gen . whom , and persons of quality , had tleman came into that
neighbourhood , wonderful confidence in his kill , and and being desirous of
boarding in some accordingly we find him in great repu- reputable family , was
recommended to ...
Page 179
Explanation of the Figure . diousness in all the party's actions , and the person
will have a large inheritance , comunitting incest . If the Iciter E be but addicted to
venery and the inoit unfound , or fomething like it , he will be natural paflions .
Explanation of the Figure . diousness in all the party's actions , and the person
will have a large inheritance , comunitting incest . If the Iciter E be but addicted to
venery and the inoit unfound , or fomething like it , he will be natural paflions .
Page 249
349 put OF BY OR SUCH MEN AS ARE GENERALLY KNOWN BY THE
APPELperson present to replace them as near you play at ; and therefore any
person as possible to the same ficuation as be- who practises this art has always
the fore ...
349 put OF BY OR SUCH MEN AS ARE GENERALLY KNOWN BY THE
APPELperson present to replace them as near you play at ; and therefore any
person as possible to the same ficuation as be- who practises this art has always
the fore ...
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If between the joints of the thumb , If the palm of a woman's hand be there are two
lines stretched out , and short , and the fingers long , she will well united , the
person will be a game- suffer much pain in labour ; the reason fter , and thereby ...
If between the joints of the thumb , If the palm of a woman's hand be there are two
lines stretched out , and short , and the fingers long , she will well united , the
person will be a game- suffer much pain in labour ; the reason fter , and thereby ...
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Page 238 - ... to them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life: but unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath, tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile; but glory, honour and peace, to every man that worketh good, to the Jew first and also to the Gentile: for there is no respect of persons with God.
Page 238 - His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.
Page 62 - London with the drawings of a machine for determining the longitude at sea, in expectation of being enabled to execute one by the board of longitude. Upon application to Dr Halley, he referred him to Mr George Graham ; who, discovering he had uncommon ^merit, advised him to make his machine before he applied to the board of longitude. He returned home to perform this task ; and in 1735 came...
Page 111 - And I heard the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand unto heaven, and sware by him that liveth for ever, that it shall be for A TIME, TIMES, AND AN HALF ; and when he shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people, all these things shall be finished.
Page 161 - A Century of the Names and Scantlings of such Inventions, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected which (my former notes being lost) I have, at the instance of a powerful Friend, endeavoured now in the year 1655 to set these down in such a way as may sufficiently instruct me to put any of them in practice.
Page 150 - ... weight was hung to the extremity : a piece of leather was fixed to one end for his teeth to hold, two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. He took Mr. Chambers, vicar of All Saints, who weighed twenty-seven stone, and raised him with one hand.