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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SUPERSTRUCTION»
Scopri l'uso di
superstruction nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
superstruction e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Morning exercises at Cripplegate [ed. by S. Annesley] St. ...
Yet grant it, that they make Chri9t their foundation, what incongruity is there
between that and their superstruction ! To instance : Christ is King. (Psalm ii. 6.)
— This they pretend to own ; — a golden foundation ; but they must reign ; this in
effect ...
London St. Giles, Cripplegate, Samuel Annesley, James Nichols, 1845
2
The Morning-Exercice against Popery or the principal errors ...
Yet grant it, that they make Christ their Foundation, what incongruity is there
between that and their superstruction? To instance: Christ is King ; this they
pretend to own, a golden foundation : But pfol. They must raign. This in effect they
inferre ...
3
The Morning-exercise Against Popery: Or, The Principal ...
This in effect they inferre, a wooden, dirty, dungy Superstruction. is you ask
Wherein they do so? IansWer, (I) in dispensrngfwith Chriits' Laws, which they do
at' pleasure. ('L2') In makng New La-Ws eclually obliging Conscience under pain
of ...
4
Code of Building Laws and Regulations of the City of Montreal
Les murs de fondation construits en maçonnerie de blocaille pour les bâtiments
de la deuxième classe destinés à servir d'habitations, ou de magasins au rez—
de-chaussée avec logement au-dessus, et dont la superstruction n'excédera pas
...
5
The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury
(f) Secondly, he errs in his superstruction also. There is a great difl'erence, as to
this case of justifying, or not justifying an action, between force and fear, and
other passions. Force doth not only lessen the sin, but takes it quite away. He
who ...
Thomas Hobbes, William Molesworth, 1841
6
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... outline, and then by superstruction and epi-superstruction it is gradually reared
to a giddy altitude which no eye can follow. Yielding to his natural impulse of
subjoining all additions, or exceptions, or modifications-not in the shape of
separate ...
7
De Quincey's Writings: Historical and critical essays. 1853
A sentence is viewed by him, and by most of his countrymen, as a rude mould or
elastic form admitting of " expansion to any possible extent : it is laid down as a
rude outline, and then by superstruction and epi- superstruction it is gradually ...
Thomas De Quincey, James Thomas Fields, 1859
A sentence is viewed by him, and by most of his countrymen, as a rude mould or
elastic form admitting of expansion to any possible extent : it is laid down as a
rude outline, and then by superstruction and epi- superstruction it is gradually ...
Thomas De Quincey, James Thomas Fields, 1853
A sentence is viewed by him, and by most of his countrymen, as a rude mould or
elastic form admitting of expansion to any possible extent : it is laid down as a
rude outline, and then by superstruction and epi- superstruction it is gradually ...
10
The Sermons of John Owen
Three things are required to the making of a house:— first, A foundation;
secondly, Materials for a superstruction; thirdly, An orderly framing of both into a
useful building; — and all these concur to the church of Christ. First. It hath a
foundation.