The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and tracts ... in the late earl of Oxford's library, Volumen6 |
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... endeavour to secure your person and estate from all danger ; and to the uttermost of our power procure , and establish to yourself , and to your people , all the blessings of a most happy and glorious reign . The Earl of Essex having ...
... endeavour to secure your person and estate from all danger ; and to the uttermost of our power procure , and establish to yourself , and to your people , all the blessings of a most happy and glorious reign . The Earl of Essex having ...
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... endeavour to break through our ranks ; but a cloud of bullets came at once so thick from our musquets , and made such a havock amongst them , both of men and horse , that , in a fear , full of confused speed , they did fly before us ...
... endeavour to break through our ranks ; but a cloud of bullets came at once so thick from our musquets , and made such a havock amongst them , both of men and horse , that , in a fear , full of confused speed , they did fly before us ...
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... endeavour : that I may speak the work above all scorn , above all praise , it was his own . Nor durst we call that draught in question , which felt the hand of so exact a master ; but with awe looked on it , as on the fabrick of an ...
... endeavour : that I may speak the work above all scorn , above all praise , it was his own . Nor durst we call that draught in question , which felt the hand of so exact a master ; but with awe looked on it , as on the fabrick of an ...
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... endeavour for our vindication from this thraldom and disgrace ; but rather , like tamed creatures , or unnaturalled Janizaries , we sooth and applaud ourselves in these gives and servile robes , as patrician ornaments ; and ( that ...
... endeavour for our vindication from this thraldom and disgrace ; but rather , like tamed creatures , or unnaturalled Janizaries , we sooth and applaud ourselves in these gives and servile robes , as patrician ornaments ; and ( that ...
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... endeavour to recover our right , and lost honour and liber- ty ? would any man be so absurd , as to stigmatize and detest it for rebellion in the Greeks , to shake off , if they were able , the Turkish yoke , and to recover from that ...
... endeavour to recover our right , and lost honour and liber- ty ? would any man be so absurd , as to stigmatize and detest it for rebellion in the Greeks , to shake off , if they were able , the Turkish yoke , and to recover from that ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 314 - Wherefore if they shall say unto you. Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers; believe it not. For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Página 302 - Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language.
Página 200 - If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God; if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth: that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to Whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
Página 349 - And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be blind, not seeing the sun for a season. And immediately there fell on him a mist and a darkness; and he went about seeking some to lead him by the hand.
Página 352 - He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God thanks ; and he that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not, and giveth God thanks.
Página 328 - And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not vex him. But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.
Página vii - A Century of the Names and Scantlings of such Inventions as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected...
Página 212 - ... especially that we have not as we ought valued the inestimable benefit of the gospel, that we have not laboured for the purity and power thereof, and that we have not endeavoured to receive Christ in our hearts, nor to walk worthy of him in our lives, which are...
Página 310 - Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. "For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.
Página 348 - Wherefore, if meat make my brother to offend, I will eat no flesh while the world standeth, lest I make my brother to offend.