Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Količina 10

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J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1883
 

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1
Del 2
35
Del 3
193
Del 4
256
Del 5
296
Del 6
302
Del 7
328
Del 8
369
Del 13
460
Del 14
487
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490
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518
Del 17
557
Del 18
570
Del 19
579
Del 20
593

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429
Del 10
436
Del 11
437
Del 12
445
Del 21
649
Del 22
776
Del 23
777

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Stran 216 - There, with eyes reverentially fixed on Burke, appeared the finest gentleman of the age, his form developed by every manly exercise, his face beaming with intelligence and spirit, the ingenious, the chivalrous, the high-souled Windham.
Stran 236 - ... because the farmer's cart had stuck in the gateway, or some idle boy had pretended to spit needles and pins for the sake of a holiday from school or work ' — such were the poor unfortunates selected to undergo the last tests and tortures sanctioned by the laws, and which tests were of a nature so severe, that no one would have dreamed of inflicting them on the vilest of murderers. They were administered by a class of wretches, who, with one Matthew Hopkins at their head, sprung up in England...
Stran 37 - ... that this enactment shall not be deemed to apply to any subscription or contribution or agreement to subscribe or contribute for or towards any plate, prize, or sum of money to be awarded to the winner or winners of any lawful game, sport, pastime, or exercise.
Stran 143 - I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone, for salvation; and an assurance was given me, that He had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.
Stran 208 - SANSKRIT AND ENGLISH. Translated, amended, and enlarged from an original compilation prepared by learned Natives for the College of Fort William by HH WILSON.
Stran 274 - I mourned with thousands, but as one More deeply grieved, for He was gone Whose light I hailed when first it shone, And showed my youth How Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth.
Stran 308 - Let beeves and home-bred kine partake The sweets of Burn-mill meadow; The swan on still St. Mary's Lake Float double, swan and shadow!
Stran 85 - ... electricity, be employed to decompose water into its constituents ; and it is well known that if, in the form of steam, it be passed over red-hot iron, it parts with its oxygen to the metal, while the hydrogen is given off as gas.
Stran 362 - In the universe there are from the beginning two spirits at work, the one making life, the other destroying it. 4. Both these spirits are accompanied by intellectual powers, representing the ideas of the Platonic system, on which the whole moral world rests. They cause the struggle between good and evil, and all the conflicts in tin: world, which end in the final victory of the good principle.

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