A Bibliographical Dictionary; Containing a Chronological Account ... of ... Books: In All Departments of Literature ... with Biographical Anecdotes ... the Whole of the Fourth Edition of Dr. Harwood's View of the Classics, with Innumerable Additions and Amendments. To which are Added, an Essay on Bibliography ... and an Account of the Best English Translation of Each Greek and Latin Classic ...

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W. Baynes, 1803
 

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Seite 42 - A Dictionary of the Malay Tongue as spoken in the Peninsula of Malacca, the Islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Pulo Penang, &c. in two Parts, English and Malay, and Malay and English ; to which is prefixed, a Grammar of the Malay Language.
Seite 104 - May I be prosperous in life and business, and for ever honoured and esteemed by all men, as I observe and not confound this solemn oath , and may the reverse of all this be my portion if I violate it, and forswear myself...
Seite 103 - The master who has instructed me in the art I will esteem as my parent, and supply, as occasion may require, with the comforts and necessaries of life. His children I will regard as my own brothers, and if they desire to learn I will instruct them in the same art without any reward or obligation. The precepts...
Seite 60 - O thou eternal God, author of the light which now shines upon me, and giver of all inward illuminations, I do beseech thee, of thy infinite goodness, to pardon a greater request than a sinner ought to make; I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this book, De veritate; if it be for thy glory, I beseech thee give me some sign from heaven; if not, I shall suppress it.
Seite 159 - Who crucified my sin, with the inventor of it ; and has put all the deceit and malice of the devil under the feet of those who carry Him in their heart.' Trajan. 'Dost thou then carry Him Who was crucified within thee?' Ignatius. ' I do : for it is written, I will dwell in them and walk in them.
Seite 103 - ... the Physician's oath, and to no other persons. My patients shall be treated by me, to the best of my power and judgment, in the most salutary manner, without any injury or violence...
Seite 103 - I will esteem as my parent, and supply, as occasion may require, with the comforts and necessaries of life. His children I will regard as my own brothers ; and, if they desire to learn, I will instruct them in the same art without any reward or obligation. The precepts, the explanations...
Seite 205 - The Satires of Juvenal, translated into English Verse ; with a correct Copy of the original Latin on the opposite page ; cleared of all the most exceptionable Passages, and illustrated with marginal Notes from the best Commentators. Also, Dr. Brewster's...
Seite 160 - Then Trajan pronounced this sentence against him : " Forasmuch as Ignatius has confessed that he carries about within himself Him that was crucified, we command that he be carried, bound by soldiers, to the great Rome, there to be thrown to the beasts, for the entertainment of the people.

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