The Wonders of the Little World; Or, A General History of Man:: Displaying the Various Faculties, Capacities, Powers and Defects of the Human Body and Mind, in Many Thousand Most Interesting Relations of Persons Remarkable for Bodily Perfections Or Defects; Collected from the Writings of the Most Approved Historians, Philosophers, and Physicians, of All Ages and Countries. Forming a Complete System of the Mental and Corporeal Powers and Defects of Human Nature; and Intended to Increase Knowledge, to Promote Virtue, to Discourage Vice, and to Furnish Topics for Innocent and Ingenious Conversation, المجلد 1W.J. and J. Richardson; Otridge and Son; R. Faulder; Cuthell and Martin; [and 14 others] ... Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme; and Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe., 1806 |
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... Honour through their own Subtilty , some Accidents , or for some slight Occasion 351 Chap . 18. Of sundry Customs ... Honours done to some great Persons in their Life - time or at their Death 447 · Chap . 40. Of the strange and different ...
... Honour through their own Subtilty , some Accidents , or for some slight Occasion 351 Chap . 18. Of sundry Customs ... Honours done to some great Persons in their Life - time or at their Death 447 · Chap . 40. Of the strange and different ...
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... honour of Vesta , to be put out : and , as one that intended to wage war with the gods , he violated in- differently all the rites and ceremonies of religion in Rome ; by which impiety he so provoked gods and men against him , that he ...
... honour of Vesta , to be put out : and , as one that intended to wage war with the gods , he violated in- differently all the rites and ceremonies of religion in Rome ; by which impiety he so provoked gods and men against him , that he ...
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... honour of her , not without vast expenses ; and afterwards wore it upon his own head . But his im- piety passed not without its punishment : for , instead of gems , carbuncles and en- venomed pustules broke out on every part of his head ...
... honour of her , not without vast expenses ; and afterwards wore it upon his own head . But his im- piety passed not without its punishment : for , instead of gems , carbuncles and en- venomed pustules broke out on every part of his head ...
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... honour , or so much as a public funeral at his death . 5. Valerianus Augustus , for the great- ness of his virtues , descives a memorial amongst the most illustrious of princes ; at least , if his fortune had been equal to his virtue ...
... honour , or so much as a public funeral at his death . 5. Valerianus Augustus , for the great- ness of his virtues , descives a memorial amongst the most illustrious of princes ; at least , if his fortune had been equal to his virtue ...
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... honour to admit that his father should so much as see him , though he sought it with earnestness . The unfortunate father became so much enraged with this con- tempt of himself , and the proud refusal of his son , that he instantly ...
... honour to admit that his father should so much as see him , though he sought it with earnestness . The unfortunate father became so much enraged with this con- tempt of himself , and the proud refusal of his son , that he instantly ...
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الصفحة 295 - A voice from the east, a voice from the west, a voice from the four winds, a voice against Jerusalem and the holy house, a voice against the bridegrooms and the brides, and a voice against this whole people!
الصفحة 455 - He built two huts with pimento trees covered them with long grass, and lined them with the skins of goats, which he killed with his gun as he wanted, so long as his powder lasted, which was but a pound; and that being near spent, he got fire by rubbing two sticks of pimento wood together upon his knee.
الصفحة 455 - When his powder failed, he took them by speed of foot ; for his way of living, continual exercise of walking and running, cleared him of all gross humours ; so that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods, and up the rocks and hills.
الصفحة 68 - An ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.
الصفحة 456 - ... flesh, by which many of them became so tame, that they would lie about him in hundreds, and soon delivered .him from the rats. He likewise tamed some kids, and to divert himself would, now and then, sing and dance with them and his cats ; so that, by the care of Providence, and vigour of his youth, being now...
الصفحة 352 - Captain Raleigh, coming out of Ireland to the English court in good habit (his clothes being then a considerable part of his estate), found the queen walking, till, meeting with a plashy place, she seemed to scruple going thereon. Presently...
الصفحة 487 - King and the lord Wilmot by letters, the King came to know that colonel Francis Windham lived within little more than a day's journey of the place where he was ; of which he was very glad; for besides the inclination he had to his...
الصفحة 456 - At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot his language, for want of use, that we could scarce understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves.
الصفحة 455 - He told us that his agility in pursuing a goat had once like to have cost him his life ; he pursued it with so much eagerness...
الصفحة 319 - the year 1722, having heard this story at Winchester, wrote to New College, of which Mr. Lavington was then fellow, for further information. His answer was, " That John Needs had indeed foretold that the bishop of Winchester (Mew) and old...