The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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Page 7
... possession of the precise number of the pious in every place to which they come . Such men are wiser than Abraham , the father of the faithful , for he twice erred in respect to this very point . Let us be slow and modest in judging ...
... possession of the precise number of the pious in every place to which they come . Such men are wiser than Abraham , the father of the faithful , for he twice erred in respect to this very point . Let us be slow and modest in judging ...
Page 16
... possessions by cir- cumstances less contingent than those by which this man was made a king . You have no more a ... possession of your fortune . I do not say that your Estate does not law- fully belong to you , or that any one has a ...
... possessions by cir- cumstances less contingent than those by which this man was made a king . You have no more a ... possession of your fortune . I do not say that your Estate does not law- fully belong to you , or that any one has a ...
Page 21
... possessed , stood at 12 de- grees on the summit of Vesuvius : the air was cold , and somewhat moist : in the crater , the quicksilver rose to 16 degrees , and we experienced the mild- est temperature . The surface of this place , which ...
... possessed , stood at 12 de- grees on the summit of Vesuvius : the air was cold , and somewhat moist : in the crater , the quicksilver rose to 16 degrees , and we experienced the mild- est temperature . The surface of this place , which ...
Page 43
... possession of the Aca- demy ; but the piece which obtains the second prize is returned to the artist.- The smallest prizes consist of money , the most considerable of them seldom exceeding twenty - five florins . The sub- jects proposed ...
... possession of the Aca- demy ; but the piece which obtains the second prize is returned to the artist.- The smallest prizes consist of money , the most considerable of them seldom exceeding twenty - five florins . The sub- jects proposed ...
Page 45
... possession of a twenty feet Herschelian reflect- ing telescope , which has been made by that great astronomer , partly with his own hand , and partly under his in- spection , and it is worthy of observa- tion , that the Academy is ...
... possession of a twenty feet Herschelian reflect- ing telescope , which has been made by that great astronomer , partly with his own hand , and partly under his in- spection , and it is worthy of observa- tion , that the Academy is ...
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