BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CONTEMPERATION»
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contemperation ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
contemperation lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Saints in Arms: Puritanism and Democracy in Cromwell's Army
43 Justice for the kingdom, he wrote, was a "primitive contemperation" of
Parliamentary, national, and royal rights; the desired goal was "to keep the
mixture even." The late activities of the Anglican divines, by carrying royal rights
far beyond ...
2
The Primitive Origination of Mankind: Considered and ...
That this is not the place for a large reduction of these Operations to the regiment
of the Soul as a distinct active Faculty., distinct from the Corporeal CM dies and
its contemperation , that shall , God willing , in its due place be at large discussed
...
3
A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality
Contrivance that apppears in the Frame of the whole visible World, might first
arise in like manner from the meer casual Concourse and Contemperation of the
whole Matter ; either in those particular Bodies of the Sun and Stars, or else in the
...
Ralph Cudworth, James Knapton ((Londres)), John Knapton ((Londres)), 1731
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Selected Writings of John Hughlings Jackson: On Epilepsy and ...
There is Harmony by Contemperation 1 of different movements, and there is
Melody in that the compound contemperated movements follow one another at
proper time intervals ; there is what is commonly called co-ordination, although
the ...
John Hughlings Jackson, James Taylor, Sir Gordon Holmes, 1931
5
Several chirurgical treatises. - London, Flesher 1676
As to lnternal Remedies ', a Simple-Hope: is cured much like an Ezyfipelar, by
evacuation and contemperation of choler. Her-per miliarir cometh near to the
nature of an Itch, and is to be treated with Purgatives and Alteratives much of the
same ...
6
A Display of Heraldrie : Manifesting a More Easie Accesse to ...
properly be called Colores, mst per purtietloutionem: _ (olammodgh Now as
touching Colores medusipr mixed Colours ,* it is to be vnderstood,that they are
raised by the contemperation or mixture of the two Simple-s formerlie handled, as
may ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Dggree of E|fi¥ (fil8.ii1£. To ONTEN E AT , kon-tém'pfir-ate. v. a. To moderate, to
temper. 6 CONTEMPERATION, kon-tem-pfir-a'shun. s. The act of moderating or
tempering; proportionate mixture, pro ortion. To CONTEMPLATE, k6n-tém'plate.
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
Fourthly, the use of air attracted by the lungs, 'and without which there is no
durable continuation in life, is not the nutrition of parts, but the contemperation
and ventilation of that fire always maintained in the forge of life ; whereby,
although in ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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Origines sacrae: or, A rational account of the grounds of ...
They could eavfily see there was no pure, 'unmixed good in theworld, but there
was a contemperation of bothtogcthcr according to that ' offiuripidetz ' ' ' , ' . 'Oux
do yirot-ru ayel? EaSr'Aal"t9' iLg.:(g.,'7.. ' , ' ' , '. J . " 4 . '( la '- F - '-'.. '. IAM Ya nt ...
Edward Stillingfleet, 1675
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Music and Ideas in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
mind: finally, by the very movement of the subtle air it penetrates strongly: by its
contemperation it flows smoothly: by the conformity of its quality it floods us with a
wonderful pleasure: by its nature, both spiritual and material, it at once seizes ...