The New-England Magazine, Volumen7Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 |
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... matters civil and criminal , authorized to appoint constables , and other proper officers among them . This commission was under the great seal of the province , and signed by William Dummer , lieu- tenant - governor over the province ...
... matters civil and criminal , authorized to appoint constables , and other proper officers among them . This commission was under the great seal of the province , and signed by William Dummer , lieu- tenant - governor over the province ...
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... matter . Being equally under the authority of nature , they are executed by her with no less strictness , and must be obeyed . This sentiment is not at war with a belief in the freedom of the will . There are involuntary actions of mind ...
... matter . Being equally under the authority of nature , they are executed by her with no less strictness , and must be obeyed . This sentiment is not at war with a belief in the freedom of the will . There are involuntary actions of mind ...
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... matter of philosophy only , leaving to the consideration of others whatever connexion it may have with theology . And now to return from this digression , under an engagement not again to wander from my theme . I have professed myself ...
... matter of philosophy only , leaving to the consideration of others whatever connexion it may have with theology . And now to return from this digression , under an engagement not again to wander from my theme . I have professed myself ...
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... matter ; and nothing is discovered but one universal scheme of aptitude . The more rigorously that scheme is scrutinized , the more perfect it is found to be , and the more deep and permanent is the admiration it excites . There exists ...
... matter ; and nothing is discovered but one universal scheme of aptitude . The more rigorously that scheme is scrutinized , the more perfect it is found to be , and the more deep and permanent is the admiration it excites . There exists ...
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... matter , the more extensive is its prevalence , and the more abundant its quantity . This is especially true of water , air , light , electricity , and the matter of heat . There is reason to believe , that if entirely deprived of ...
... matter , the more extensive is its prevalence , and the more abundant its quantity . This is especially true of water , air , light , electricity , and the matter of heat . There is reason to believe , that if entirely deprived of ...
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Página 134 - Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; The labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; The flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Página 251 - The interim of unsweating themselves regularly, and convenient rest before meat, may, both with profit and delight, be taken up in recreating and composing their travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music., heard or learned ; either while the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues, or the whole symphony with artful and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well-studied chords of some choice composer...
Página 347 - The virtue, spirit, and essence of a House of Commons consists in its being the express image of the feelings of the nation. It was not instituted to be a control upon the people, as of late it has been taught, by a doctrine of the most pernicious tendency. It was designed as a control for the people.
Página 392 - And saints embrace thee with a love like mine. May one kind grave unite each hapless name, And graft my love immortal on thy fame! Then, ages hence, when all my woes are o'er, When this rebellious heart shall beat no more; If ever chance two wandering lovers brings To Paraclete's white walls and silver springs...
Página 395 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest ? When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.
Página 226 - Where some, like magistrates, correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their emperor; Who, busied in his majesty, surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold, The civil citizens kneading up the honey, The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate, The sad-eyed justice, with his surly hum,...
Página 168 - Whereas, the enforcing of the conscience in matters of religion hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous consequence...
Página 228 - It was one of those heads which Guido has often painted mild, pale penetrating, free from all commonplace ideas of fat contented ignorance looking downwards upon the earth it look'd forwards ; but look'd, as if it look'd at something beyond this world.
Página 450 - ... further learned that Mr. Higginbotham had in his service an Irishman of doubtful character, whom he had hired without a recommendation, on the score of economy.
Página 398 - Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away all at once, cheaper foreign goods of the same kind might be poured so fast into the home market as to deprive all at once many thousands of our people of their ordinary employment and means of subsistence.