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Сторінка 41
... thought convenient . At the end of this bar hangs a large pair of scales , into one of which these " In the journal of Paris in the reigns of Charles VI . and VII . , it is asserted that the monks put the pilgrim , and in the other a ...
... thought convenient . At the end of this bar hangs a large pair of scales , into one of which these " In the journal of Paris in the reigns of Charles VI . and VII . , it is asserted that the monks put the pilgrim , and in the other a ...
Сторінка 44
... thought the effect of having dazzled my eyes by looking at the sun , if we had not both observed it at once . The river in a very hot day has the same appearance . The sudden wrinkling of the water when the wind sweeps it , as it were ...
... thought the effect of having dazzled my eyes by looking at the sun , if we had not both observed it at once . The river in a very hot day has the same appearance . The sudden wrinkling of the water when the wind sweeps it , as it were ...
Сторінка 64
... thought proper to desire the Maid to give him some unquestionable proofs of her being the messenger of God , as he ... thoughts which you confided to God alone , will you firmly believe that I am his mes- senger ? ' Charles said he would ...
... thought proper to desire the Maid to give him some unquestionable proofs of her being the messenger of God , as he ... thoughts which you confided to God alone , will you firmly believe that I am his mes- senger ? ' Charles said he would ...
Сторінка 73
... thought To see thy marriage day ; thy father hoped From thee the grandsire's name . Alas , my child , Death has espoused thee now ; and he who hoped , Mary ! O dearest yet ! the grandsire's name From thee , has ceas'd to be a father now ...
... thought To see thy marriage day ; thy father hoped From thee the grandsire's name . Alas , my child , Death has espoused thee now ; and he who hoped , Mary ! O dearest yet ! the grandsire's name From thee , has ceas'd to be a father now ...
Сторінка 92
... thought , And judged unprejudiced what moderns taught ; But no conviction from my reading springs , I'm dubious in the most important things . Yet one short moment will in full explain What all philosophy has sought in vain ; Will tell ...
... thought , And judged unprejudiced what moderns taught ; But no conviction from my reading springs , I'm dubious in the most important things . Yet one short moment will in full explain What all philosophy has sought in vain ; Will tell ...
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