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 | La Roche - Page 33This is principally quoted from La Roche, but contains the famous passage of Servetus, concerning the circulation of the blood, and some other things ...more pages: 34 43 50 55 |
 | Tunis - Page 242William Eaton, several years an officer in the United States' army, consul at the regency of Tunis on ihe coast of Barbary, land commander of the ...more pages: 174 178 182 |
 | Tripoli - Page 174the desert of Barca, in 1805, and conquered the city of D erne, which led to the treaty of peace between the United States and the regency of Tripoli. ...more pages: 183 192 242 |
More | Algiers - Page 182The bey of Algiers, after having by the experience of four years, convinced himself that the American consul was neither to be seduced by bribes, ...more pages: 177 181 |
 | Boston - Page 194liberal party in Boston and its vicinity," which is, that they have exerted themselves much to circulate the Improved Version of the New Testament. ...more pages: 225 240 248 |
 | Amsterdam - Page 33The edition which I have used is that in the collection of his Theological Tracts, published with his other works at Amsterdam 1667. ...more pages: 50 349 389 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 241Advice and exhortation to the people of the second presbyterian congregation in Philadelphia, on resigning the pastoral charge of that congregation. ...more pages: 243 249 347 |
 | Rome - Page 225fatal errors, abominable superstitions, and crying wickednesses in their high places, and finally, that the church of Rome is that mystical Babylon, ...more pages: 52 320 331 |
 | London - Page 80sincerely admired at the Palais Royal, and are happy to know that it is now in the possession of one of the first patrons of the art, and in London. ...more pages: 245 247 268 |
 | Wakefield - Page 212Thus Campbell, Wakefield, &c. This is another very important alteration. The rendering of the CV implies, that the passage quoted is a direct prophecy ...more pages: 210 |
 | Paris - Page 242honorary professor of the school of medicine of Paris, and of the Imperial College of France; physician in chief of the hospital of La Charite, &c. ...more pages: 39 276 316 |
 | Syren - Page 380We hear no Syren, though of angel mould; And crown no idol, though it frown in gold. O glorious days, when worth was worthy deemed', And when mankind ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 210IV He was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him. Troubled, in the Common Version, is probably used to signify the being put into agitation or ...more pages: 208 209 362 |
 | Charleston, SC - Page 128Printed at Charleston, SC Reprinted Charlestown, Mass. Samuel Etheridge, jun. 12mo. J. HE author and editor of this book evidently lays no claim by it ... |
 | Naples - Page 320We begin with Italy, and select Rome and Naples in particular, as these places will give us a pretty just idea of the temperature of the middle region ...more pages: 57 323 356 |
 | Toulouse - Page 34instructed by the Dominicans in the liberal arts, he was sent to the university at Toulouse, where he studied the civil law for two or three years. ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 358During his residence at Cambridge as a theological student, he was interested in every thing where it was in his power to serve the cause of religion ...more pages: 337 347 401 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 243By John Cheyne, MD Fellow of the Royal College of surgeons of Edinburgh. Also, an essay on the bowel complaints of children, more immediately ... |
 | Albany, New York - Page 341We are informed by a gentleman, who has been residing at West Point, for the last two years, that the steam boats continued to pass to Albany till the ...more pages: 176 348 394 |
 | Barcelona - Page 328The latitude of Lisbon is about two degrees and two thirds south of Barcelona. In other respects affecting their climate, they are similarly situated. ...more pages: 326 327 |
 | Montreal - Page 340This to be sure has taken place considerably south of Montreal ; and lest some might object to an argument, which implies in the conductors of the war ... |
 | Lyon - Page 343for the Governor went down to the ship Lyon, at Long Island, which is almost five miles from the town, and the ship came to anchor before Boston, ... |
 | Tiberias - Page 259assures, us "that he had seen books of the wise men of Tiberias, in which fifteen of their elders attest, that they had examined every word, ... |
 | Quebec - Page 241and interesting account of the hardships and sufferings of that band of heroes, who traversed the wilderness in the campaign against Quebec, in 1775. ... |
 | Zurich - Page 57did not go abroad through fear of being discovered, and designed the next day to hire a boat, to proceed over the lake to Zurich. ...more pages: 68 69 |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 240By Hosea Ballou, pastor of the Universaiist church and society in Portsmouth, NH "Author of Notes and Illustrations on the Parables, Candid Review, ... |
 | Dover - Page 239Ralph Sanger, to the pastoral care of the church and society in Dover. By Zedekiah Sanger DD Providence, H. Mann. The Christian Ministry, the wisdom, ... |
 | Calvini - Page 33A Reply to the preceding work, entitled — Contra libtllum Calvini in quo ostendere conatur hareticos jure gladii coercendos esse. ... |
 | Stockholm - Page 139But the death of Charles XII. and the victories of Peter the Great occasioned the interests of Holstein to be sacrificed in the treaty of Stockholm of ...more pages: 244 |
 | Schluesselburg - Page 140Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great, soon mounted the throne, and young Ivan lived and died in the fortress of Schluesselburg, instead of the ... |
 | Venice - Page 96Our fugitives, arriving at Venice, there met with a servant of the countess, who, being sent out to gain information, had stationed himself at this ...more pages: 244 356 |
 | Redmond - Page 117The relation of the juvenile courtship of Redmond and Matilda reminds us of some passages in Othello's apology before the senate. ... |
 | Deerfield, Mass - Page 226and other observations, with a determination of the latitude and longitude of Deerfield, Mass, and the variation of the Magnetic Needle in that place. ... |
 | Cairo - Page 185Eaton resolved to trust himself to the generosity of the Turkish governor of Cairo, who had discovered himself to be a man of honor and frankness. ...more pages: 94 |
 | Lisbon - Page 328The latitude of Lisbon is about two degrees and two thirds south of Barcelona. In other respects affecting their climate, they are similarly situated. ... |
 | Exeter, New Hampshire - Page 92The last regular Bee, known in the country, was bolden about for* ty years ago in Exeter, New Hampshire. |
 | Plymouth - Page 342Of those who escaped to shore, four afterwards died in consequence of the cold; and the boat was detained above six weeks at Plymouth, probably on ... |
 | New York - Page 347We mention these in connexion, to show that as New England is considerably colder than New York or Philadelphia, the language of Wood probably relates ...more pages: 238 247 337 |
 | Savannah - Page 337We judge of the winters at Savannah from observations at Midway, thirty miles smthiaeat of Savannah, continued three years by the Rev. ... |
 | Hartford - Page 239Mi A sermon preached on the day of the General Election, at Hartford, in the state of Connecticut, May 13, 1813. ...more pages: 240 |
 | Andover, Massachusetts - Page 347The meantime of the blossoming of peach trees at Andover, Mass, for the twelve years preceding 1808, was the 4th of May, and the latest was the 19th. ...more pages: 321 |
 | Ptolemais - Page 94Count Ernest of Gleichen, accompanied his liege lord, the landgrave of Thuringen, on this expedition, and arrived in safety at Ptolemais. ... |
 | Florence - Page 295Here we have a gallant epistle to Florence, or an amorous address to Zoe, and again a strain of supreme indifference for all sorts of feeling, ... |
 | Schaffhausen - Page 68Geneva sent to have the advice of four of the Helvetic churches; those of Zurich, of Berne, of Basil, and of Schaffhausen, concerning the whole case. ... |
 | Ipswich, Mass - Page 347Hubbard, before quoted, who resided at Ipswich, Mass, says, "the frost commonly begins to take posses sion of the earth about the middle of November, ... |
 | Philadelphia, New York - Page 246without points, of the text of Van der Hooght, and obtained- a considerable subscription in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and elsewhere. ... |
 | Moskva - Page 143retreating • The name of this city is properly Moskva, though the common spelling is so well established as to make a correction perhaps impossible. ... |
 | Greenwich - Page 276This contains a brief account of the method of conducting large surveys, like that made a few years ago, for connecting the observatories of Greenwich ... |
 | Hamburg - Page 238good cause of the country, to lend him their aid, that his well-meant tribute to the freedom and glory of Germany and Hamburg, may not be niggardly. ... |
 | Edessa - Page 264Homer relates it in two books, which THEOPHILUS, the astronomer, of Edessa, translated into Syriac." Hence appears the error of our author, ... |
 | Bern - Page 69The former (those of Basil) exhorted the Genevans to use their utmost efforts to reclaim Servetus, and the latter (those of Bern) concluded their ... |
 | Madrid - Page 327This was not far from Madrid. Again he says, "On the 29th of February we had a little snow. A Portugueze clerk, who was going out on business when it ...more pages: 396 |
 | Brest - Page 316Duhamel says, "he has seen fig trees of a prodigious size at Brest, but it rarely happens, that the heat is sufficient to ripen the fruit. ... |
 | York - Page 112But the action of Rokeby is placed in the substantial county of York north riding. The persons are a generation of Englishmen, who were upon the stage ... |
 | Turin - Page 356The roads do not freeze, nor the public reservoirs of water at the fountains, in any of the cities, even as far north as Turin. ... |
 | Charleston - Page 326The winters at Charleston,:}: South Carolina, are at a mean about eight degrees colder than the winters at Rome. ... |
 | Champaign - Page 333It resembles Burgundy, and is between Burgundy tnd Champaign.— If they would suffer the grapes to ripen," continues he, "and knew Ibe best arl of ... |
 | Berlin - Page 237at Berlin, during the war, and to inform the Prussian counsellors of this my wish, with the request that they would assist in its gratification. ... |
 | Prague - Page 137and rendered intolerable by every circumstance of outrageous insult — a bond, that was sealed at Prague, with the .blood of thousands. ... |
 | Kensington - Page 315f We are told "that several olives were planted against a wall at Cambden- house, near Kensington, which succeeded very well till their tops were ... |
 | Annapolis - Page 192M;mn of Annapolis, urged forward with his marines, Greeks, and such of the cannoniers as were not necessary to the management of the fiefd pieces; ... |
 | Grenoble - Page 314to the southward of the Cevennes, crosses the Rhone at Monteli- mart, and pursues its direction, near Grenoble, towards Savoy, where it terminates. ... |
 | Athens - Page 143It can only, if at all, be paralelled by the abandonment of Athens to the invading army of Persia. The fortunate issue of the campaign, on the side of ... |
 | Aix - Page 394Clergy; situation, archbishop of Aix; Autun, Toulouse; toleration edict of 1786. Nobility, numerous; Due's D'Epernon, Sully, Henry IV. ... |
 | Corunna - Page 327f He begins a letter from Corunna, nearly a degree north of Barcelona, December 19, thus — "We were serenaded all night by the muskitoes. ... |
 | Salem, Mass - Page 336Holyoke found by seven years' observations, (hat the mean winter temperature at Salem, Mass, is 25-T4." Now Dr. Holyoke states in the very table above ... |
 | Balclutha - Page 298in Isaiah of the desolation of Babylon; the same source from which Southey has drawn his ruins of Babylon in Thalaba, and Macpherson his Balclutha. ... |
 | Bunbury - Page 244Embellished with 12 caricatures, from designs by Bunbury. 12mo. 75 cents. The influence of literature upon society. Translated from the French, ... |
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