Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 81W. Blackwood., 1857 |
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... able children . The materials enable you to meet the needs of able mathematicians without developing completely separate topics . For users of the NNS Maths For the More Able can be integrated easily into whatever maths material you use ...
... able children . The materials enable you to meet the needs of able mathematicians without developing completely separate topics . For users of the NNS Maths For the More Able can be integrated easily into whatever maths material you use ...
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... able to understand any order given by the officers of such vessel , nor unless 65 per centum of her deck crew , exclusive of licensed officers and apprentices , are of a rating not less than able seamen . Every person shall be rated an able ...
... able to understand any order given by the officers of such vessel , nor unless 65 per centum of her deck crew , exclusive of licensed officers and apprentices , are of a rating not less than able seamen . Every person shall be rated an able ...
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A.A. Baker. ABLE CAIN SERIES LIST : 1. Able Cain's Decision - Blue Ribbon Western April 1948 2. Able Cain's Stock Company - Western Action March 1949 3. Able Cain's Plague - Western Action Nov 1950 4. Able Cain's Drawing - Western Action ...
A.A. Baker. ABLE CAIN SERIES LIST : 1. Able Cain's Decision - Blue Ribbon Western April 1948 2. Able Cain's Stock Company - Western Action March 1949 3. Able Cain's Plague - Western Action Nov 1950 4. Able Cain's Drawing - Western Action ...
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... ABLE. MUSE. PRESS. NEW RECENT RELEASES CARRIE SHIPERS: Cause for Concern – Poems ~ WINNER, 2015 ABLE MUSE BOOK AWARD ~ WILLIAM BAER: Times Square and Other Stories JAN D. HODGE: Taking Shape – Carmina Figurata GAIL WHITE: Asperity Street ...
... ABLE. MUSE. PRESS. NEW RECENT RELEASES CARRIE SHIPERS: Cause for Concern – Poems ~ WINNER, 2015 ABLE MUSE BOOK AWARD ~ WILLIAM BAER: Times Square and Other Stories JAN D. HODGE: Taking Shape – Carmina Figurata GAIL WHITE: Asperity Street ...
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... ABLE CHILDREN IN EDUCATION PO Box 242 , Arnolds Way , Oxford OX2 9FR Registered Charity No. 327230 Tel : 01865 861878 e - mail : info@nace.co.uk Fax : 01865 ... able and talented children . N A C E The National Association for Able Children.
... ABLE CHILDREN IN EDUCATION PO Box 242 , Arnolds Way , Oxford OX2 9FR Registered Charity No. 327230 Tel : 01865 861878 e - mail : info@nace.co.uk Fax : 01865 ... able and talented children . N A C E The National Association for Able Children.
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Page 253 - And he rode upon a cherub and did fly: Yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind. He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies.
Page 260 - With vain attempt. Him the Almighty Power Hurled headlong flaming from the ethereal sky With hideous ruin and combustion down To bottomless perdition, there to dwell In adamantine* chains and penal fire, Who durst defy the Omnipotent to arms.
Page 254 - So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, that moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Page 257 - Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge ; it is the impassioned expression which is in the countenance of all Science.
Page 249 - Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud!
Page 250 - Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain and danger, that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling.
Page 257 - Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a Master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
Page 253 - There went up a smoke out of his nostrils, And fire out of his mouth devoured: Coals were kindled by it.
Page 257 - ... teeth : and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book : who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image ; but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself — kills the image of God, as it were, in the eye.
Page 288 - My manors, halls, and bowers shall still Be open, at my sovereign's will, To each one whom he lists, howe'er Unmeet to be the owner's peer. My castles are my king's alone, From turret to foundation stone; The hand of Douglas is his own; And never shall, in friendly grasp, The hand of such as Marmion clasp.