Historia Litteraria: Or, An Exact and Early Account of the Most Valuable Books Published in the Several Parts of Europe, Band 2Archibald Bower N. Prevost, 1731 |
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... hand , with their own Gar- ments . Os inferta Spongia ( fays Seneca , de Ira , Lib.3.cap . 19. ) includi ( jubebat ) ne vocis emitten- de baberent facultatem . Cui unquam morituro non eft relictum qua gemeret ? Timuit ne quam liberiorem ...
... hand , with their own Gar- ments . Os inferta Spongia ( fays Seneca , de Ira , Lib.3.cap . 19. ) includi ( jubebat ) ne vocis emitten- de baberent facultatem . Cui unquam morituro non eft relictum qua gemeret ? Timuit ne quam liberiorem ...
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... con- ducted them with great Solemnity to the place appointed for the Trial . There they were fprinkled with Holy Water , which they alfo drank 3 drank of , and washed the Hand with , which HISTORIA LITTERARIA . Art.2 ,
... con- ducted them with great Solemnity to the place appointed for the Trial . There they were fprinkled with Holy Water , which they alfo drank 3 drank of , and washed the Hand with , which HISTORIA LITTERARIA . Art.2 ,
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... Hand with , which was to handle the hot Iron . Now this Iron was either a Gantlet , which the prefumptive Crimi- nal thruft his Hand into ; or a Bar , which an- fwering both in fize and degree of Heat to the Enormity of the Crime , he ...
... Hand with , which was to handle the hot Iron . Now this Iron was either a Gantlet , which the prefumptive Crimi- nal thruft his Hand into ; or a Bar , which an- fwering both in fize and degree of Heat to the Enormity of the Crime , he ...
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... Hand , without any Diftinction to the meaneft Artificer , as to the first Man of Quality ;. which an Officer having observed , when the In- tendant came to take him by the Hand , he of- fered him his Foot , giving him thereby to un ...
... Hand , without any Diftinction to the meaneft Artificer , as to the first Man of Quality ;. which an Officer having observed , when the In- tendant came to take him by the Hand , he of- fered him his Foot , giving him thereby to un ...
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... Hand - writing up- on the Wall , which Daniel explain'd ; and , ac- cording to whofe Explanation , the City was immediately taken , he killed , and with him the Babylonian Empire , which , from the De- ftruction of the grand Affyrian ...
... Hand - writing up- on the Wall , which Daniel explain'd ; and , ac- cording to whofe Explanation , the City was immediately taken , he killed , and with him the Babylonian Empire , which , from the De- ftruction of the grand Affyrian ...
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Seite 102 - Histoire de Polybe nouvellement traduite du grec par Dom Vincent Thuillier, avec un commentaire ou un corps de science militaire, enrichi de notes critiques...
Seite 5 - Like a poor Carcafs tumbled by the Flood, He falls all naked, and befmear'd with Blood, ! An Infant, 'weak, and deftitute of Food. With tender Cries the pitying Air he fills ; A fit Prefage for all his coming Ills...
Seite 116 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth : unto fuch as keep his covenant, and his teftimonies. 10 For thy Name's fake, O Lord : be merciful unto my fin, for it is great.
Seite 303 - Obfervations thereon ; fhewing, • wherein that Law differs from the Municipal Laws of Great Britain, from the Canon Law in general, and from that part of it now in ufe here with us in England.
Seite 46 - Persians ; and contains the space of 663 years, from the year of the .world 2820 to the year 3483. . The third extends from the beginning of the reign of Darius to the death of Alexander the Great, which is the finest part of the Grecian history ; and takes in the term of 198 years, from the year of the world 3483 to the year 3681. The fourth and last age commences from the death of Alexander, at which time the Grecians began to decline, and continues to their...
Seite 303 - Empire, and now received and practised in the most European Nations, with a Preliminary Discourse concerning the rise and progress of the Civil Law, from the most early times of the Roman Empire; in which is comprised an account of the Books themselves, containing this Law ; the names of the Authors and Compilers of them ; the several Editions, and the best Commentators thereon.
Seite 390 - THAT 7. THAT Mofes was a greater Prophet than any other, and that the degree of Prophecy, which God honoured him with, was peculiar, and far above what he granted to the reft of the Prophets.
Seite 51 - Government, there are about 80,000 souls, of which about 600 frequent the Church, and 120 the Sacrament. In Newfoundland, there are about 500 families constantly living in the place, and many thousands of occasional inhabitants, and no sort of public Christian Worship used.
Seite 285 - The Life of Mr. Cleveland, natural Son of Oliver Cromwell; written by himself.
Seite 277 - We take notice of the first part of this learned Work, before the other is published, to acquaint such of our readers as are fond of critical learning, that they will find here wherewithal to gratify their taste. Our author's motto, Disce ; sed ira cadat naso rugosaque sanna, Dum veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello, sufficiently acquaints us with his design.