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"Sed filius minor natu adeò malè se gessit, ut malim transire in nepotem ex primo filio." De Vita Propria, ch. xxxvi. p. 112. De Vita Propria, ch. xxvii. p. 71. De Vita Propria, ch. xii. p. 40. Opera, tom. x. p. 459. De Vita Propria, ch. xvii. p. 56. De Vita Propria, ch. xxiii. p. 104. This opinion prevailed with men of learning far into the next century.
See e.g., Ward, Seal Cylinders of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 12. Ramman. These two lines are repeated. The thunderbolt. Cities sacred to thee. I.e., the sacred edifices in these cities. The lofty dwelling of the gods is here meant. See chapter xxvii. Ideographic reading the ideograph signifies 'shrine. The verbal stem barâru means 'to shine. See p. 414. See p. 525. See p. 400.
In sum, either there is a God, and then all is well; or if all things go by chance and fortune, yet mayest thou use thine own providence in those things that concern thee properly; and then art thou well. XXVII. Within a while the earth shall cover us all, and then she herself shall have her change. And then the course will be, from one period of eternity unto another, and so a perpetual eternity.
XXVII. There is another style more fertile, and somewhat more forcible than this simple style of which we have been speaking; but nevertheless tamer than the highest class of oratory, of which I shall speak immediately.
Psalm xxvii. 1. The Lord is my light, and my salvation; whom then shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom then shall I be afraid? I said, last Sunday, that the key-note of David's character was not the assertion of his own strength, but the confession of his own weakness. And I say it again.
Separated by their foes from the rest of mankind, they returned to that state of barbarism from which they had emerged, and became a scandal at last to the growing civilisation of their English foes. xxv Seaton in Devonshire. xxvi Elgiva or Aelgifu, signifies fairy gift. Xxvii
Ib. p. 421. It seems to me that if there be not reasons of conscience obliging a good man to speak out, there are always reasons of prudence which should make a wise man hold his tongue. True, and as happily expressed. To this, however, the honest Anti-Trinitarian must come at last: "Well, well, I admit that John and Paul thought differently; but this remains my opinion." Query XXVII. p. 427.
I will only refer you to the places in the Journals: Vol. xxvii. 16th and 19th May, 1757. Vol. xxviii. June 1st, 1758; April 26th and 30th, 1759; March 26th and 31st, and April 28th, 1760; Jan. 9th and 20th, 1761. Vol. xxix. Jan. 22d and 26th, 1762; March 14th and 17th, 1763. Sir, here is the repeated acknowledgment of Parliament that the Colonies not only gave, but gave to satiety.
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