| John Milton - 1848 - 540 trang
...the practical knowledge o sailing and of sea-fight. These ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature ; and if there were any secret excellence among...which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those old admired virtues and excellencies, with far more... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 606 trang
...of Sea-fight. Thefe ways would try all their peculiar gifts of Nature, and if there were any fecret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance it felf by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this Nation, and bring into famion... | |
| Horae - 1851 - 414 trang
...of fea right. Thefe ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature ; and if there were any fecret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itfelf by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of the nation, and bring into fafhion again... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 588 trang
...practical knowledge of sailing, and of sea-fight. These ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature; and if there were any secret excellence among...which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those old admired virtues and excellencies, with far more... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 trang
...practical knowledge of sailing, and of sea-fight. These ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature; and if there were any secret excellence among...which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those old admired virtues and excellencies, with far more... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1856 - 768 trang
...the practical knowledge of sailing and sea-fight. These ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature, and if there were any secret excellence among...which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those old admired virtues and excellencies with far more... | |
| Manchester papers - 1856 - 344 trang
...and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. These ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature ; and if there were any secret excellence among...and give it fair opportunities to advance itself, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those... | |
| Manchester papers - 1856 - 346 trang
...give it fair opportunities to advance itself, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those old admired virtues and excellencies, with far more advantage now in this purity of Christian knowledge. Nor shall we then need the Monsieurs... | |
| 1862 - 452 trang
...observing ; . . . . sometimes taking sea; . . . . these ways would try all their peculiar gifts of Nature, and if there were any secret excellence among...which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those old-admired vertues and excellencies, with far more... | |
| 1863 - 768 trang
...gifts of nature, and if there were any secret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fasbion again the old admired virtues." To enlarge experience and make... | |
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