The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... expression of raising him to great power . Roberts observes , " How much was I delighted when I first saw the people , espe- cially the Moors , going along the streets , each with his key on his shoulder . The handle is generally made ...
... expression of raising him to great power . Roberts observes , " How much was I delighted when I first saw the people , espe- cially the Moors , going along the streets , each with his key on his shoulder . The handle is generally made ...
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... expression to denote sub- mission and adoration . ' Boasting vain fellow ! the king your friend ! he your companion . You will not have ( 3. ) The produce of the royal demesnes , consisting of even the dust of his feet given you for ...
... expression to denote sub- mission and adoration . ' Boasting vain fellow ! the king your friend ! he your companion . You will not have ( 3. ) The produce of the royal demesnes , consisting of even the dust of his feet given you for ...
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... expression is also in another form used in refer- ence to camels , as to make them bend the knee in order to take rest : " And he made his camels to kneel down without the city . " ( Gen. 24. 11. ) To bow the knee is to perform an act ...
... expression is also in another form used in refer- ence to camels , as to make them bend the knee in order to take rest : " And he made his camels to kneel down without the city . " ( Gen. 24. 11. ) To bow the knee is to perform an act ...
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... expression of the countenance , and the affection of their embraces , all excite our strongest sympathy . My child , may God keep thy hands and thy feet . May the beasts of the forest keep far from thee ! May thy wife and thy children ...
... expression of the countenance , and the affection of their embraces , all excite our strongest sympathy . My child , may God keep thy hands and thy feet . May the beasts of the forest keep far from thee ! May thy wife and thy children ...
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... expression was first used , his language did not afford any single word to describe a spark . Hence a circuitous and tropical mode of speech was imposed upon him , not by choice , but by necessity . In fact , the result will be just the ...
... expression was first used , his language did not afford any single word to describe a spark . Hence a circuitous and tropical mode of speech was imposed upon him , not by choice , but by necessity . In fact , the result will be just the ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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