... in the most ancient it was exposed to the sun . Being well dried , the same times , that it was prosecuted during the most flourish- operations were repeated , and also subsequent drying ing era of their history ; but whether it was ...
... in the outset , we prob posed as the ultimate object of our researches , is only a link in the chain of causes which connect matter with nues its creator . Something similar occurs in moral inves- tigations . A doubtful point is cleared ...
... in 1107 ; and there certainly are some of Alex , ander II . in 1214 , as also of David in 1124. There are many coins of William I. in 1165 ; and a large hoard of his pennies was found at Inverness in 1780. The money of Scotland was of ...
... in promoting some bene- ficent end , which could not be accomplished without them ; and when , in addition to all this , we have a po- sitive proof in the existing state of nature , that a mi- racle must have been performed before ...
Edinburgh encyclopaedia sir David Brewster. Moral duct is to be guided , the best of his life would be past Philosophy . before he had learned how to live ... in question is exactly conformable in spirit , 676 MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
... in the ell - woman or ell - maid consists in her beauty , which enables her to be very dangerous to foolish young ... Edinburgh . & c . At other great yearly fairs in the south Scotland , lambs and wool are sold ; and fairs chiefly ...
... Edinburgh , and ere long obtained draw patterns for needle work , and his success in this art employment as copying clerk in a lawyer's office . In this led him to think of becoming a painter . Through the humble occupation he passed ...
... Edinburgh . Printed in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland , 1862 , pp . 459-489 , and substance of them embodied in letter to editor of Notes and Queries ( vol . i . , 1862 , pp . 441-445 ) . Several letters of ...