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SYMBOLS - TORTURE - LIGHTNING - SAINTS Albrecht Dürer's woodcut depicting the 'Martyrdom of St. Catherine of Alexandria'. She had been condemned to death for refusing to abjure her Faith, and who refused marriage with Maxentius. First, the executioners had put her on a spiked wheel, which was to tear the flesh from her body, but a terrible hail storm, with sheet lightening was sent by God, and the instrument of torture was struck and consumed in the flames. Dürer depicts the horror at this strange phenomenon, sent by heaven. Later (and this is the moment depicted in the immediate foregro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/symbols-torture-lightning-saints-albrecht-drers-woodcut-depicting-the-martyrdom-of-st-catherine-of-alexandria-she-had-been-condemned-to-death-for-refusing-to-abjure-her-faith-and-who-refused-marriage-with-maxentius-first-the-executioners-had-put-her-on-a-spiked-wheel-which-was-to-tear-the-flesh-from-her-body-but-a-terrible-hail-storm-with-sheet-lightening-was-sent-by-god-and-the-instrument-of-torture-was-struck-and-consumed-in-the-flames-drer-depicts-the-horror-at-this-strange-phenomenon-sent-by-heaven-later-and-this-is-the-moment-depicted-in-the-immediate-foregro-image179155325.html
RMMBD6CD–SYMBOLS - TORTURE - LIGHTNING - SAINTS Albrecht Dürer's woodcut depicting the 'Martyrdom of St. Catherine of Alexandria'. She had been condemned to death for refusing to abjure her Faith, and who refused marriage with Maxentius. First, the executioners had put her on a spiked wheel, which was to tear the flesh from her body, but a terrible hail storm, with sheet lightening was sent by God, and the instrument of torture was struck and consumed in the flames. Dürer depicts the horror at this strange phenomenon, sent by heaven. Later (and this is the moment depicted in the immediate foregro
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist. On 22 June 1633, Galileo was forced to abjure his doctrine before an inquisitorial tribunal, under the mandate of Pope Urban VIII. The trial was held at the Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. Chromolithography. Historia Universal, by César Cantú. Volume VIII. Published in Barcelona, 1886. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/galileo-galilei-1564-1642-italian-astronomer-mathematician-and-physicist-on-22-june-1633-galileo-was-forced-to-abjure-his-doctrine-before-an-inquisitorial-tribunal-under-the-mandate-of-pope-urban-viii-the-trial-was-held-at-the-dominican-convent-of-santa-maria-sopra-minerva-in-rome-chromolithography-historia-universal-by-csar-cant-volume-viii-published-in-barcelona-1886-image468918374.html
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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist. On 22 June 1633, Galileo was forced to abjure his doctrine before an inquisitorial tribunal, under the mandate of Pope Urban VIII. The trial was held at the Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. Chromolithography. Historia Universal, by César Cantú. Volume VIII. Published in Barcelona, 1886. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/galileo-galilei-1564-1642-italian-astronomer-mathematician-and-physicist-on-22-june-1633-galileo-was-forced-to-abjure-his-doctrine-before-an-inquisitorial-tribunal-under-the-mandate-of-pope-urban-viii-the-trial-was-held-at-the-dominican-convent-of-santa-maria-sopra-minerva-in-rome-chromolithography-historia-universal-by-csar-cant-volume-viii-published-in-barcelona-1886-image468098708.html
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Engraving of the English protestant martyr Thomas Hawkes who burned to death in 1555 during the Marian Persecutions rather than allow his son to be baptised into the Roman Catholic Church. He is reported to have said: '... if I had a hundred bodies I would suffer them all to be torn in pieces rather than I will abjure and recant.' He was sentenced to be burnt at the stake in Coggeshall, Essex. As he burned, Hawkes threw up his hands and clapped them three times, a sign to his friends that the pain could be endured. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-of-the-english-protestant-martyr-thomas-hawkes-who-burned-to-death-in-1555-during-the-marian-persecutions-rather-than-allow-his-son-to-be-baptised-into-the-roman-catholic-church-he-is-reported-to-have-said-if-i-had-a-hundred-bodies-i-would-suffer-them-all-to-be-torn-in-pieces-rather-than-i-will-abjure-and-recant-he-was-sentenced-to-be-burnt-at-the-stake-in-coggeshall-essex-as-he-burned-hawkes-threw-up-his-hands-and-clapped-them-three-times-a-sign-to-his-friends-that-the-pain-could-be-endured-image477998956.html
RM2JNJMF8–Engraving of the English protestant martyr Thomas Hawkes who burned to death in 1555 during the Marian Persecutions rather than allow his son to be baptised into the Roman Catholic Church. He is reported to have said: '... if I had a hundred bodies I would suffer them all to be torn in pieces rather than I will abjure and recant.' He was sentenced to be burnt at the stake in Coggeshall, Essex. As he burned, Hawkes threw up his hands and clapped them three times, a sign to his friends that the pain could be endured.
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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist. On 22 June 1633, Galileo was forced to abjure his doctrine before an inquisitorial tribunal, under the mandate of Pope Urban VIII. The trial was held at the Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. Chromolithography. Historia Universal, by Cesar Cantu. Volume VIII. Published in Barcelona, 1886. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/galileo-galilei-1564-1642-italian-astronomer-mathematician-and-physicist-on-22-june-1633-galileo-was-forced-to-abjure-his-doctrine-before-an-inquisitorial-tribunal-under-the-mandate-of-pope-urban-viii-the-trial-was-held-at-the-dominican-convent-of-santa-maria-sopra-minerva-in-rome-chromolithography-historia-universal-by-cesar-cantu-volume-viii-published-in-barcelona-1886-image608948483.html
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RM2AM5P36–The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam . 9Me>: XWHY, be this Juice the^/ growth of God, who dareBlaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare ?A Blessing, we should use it, should we not? And if a Curse—why, then Whoset it there ?. IMUST abjure the Balm ofLife, I must,Scared by some After-reckoning taen on trust,Or lured with Hope of some DivinerDrink, To fill the Cup — when crumbledinto Dust! 70
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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist. On 22 June 1633, Galileo was forced to abjure his doctrine before an inquisitorial tribunal, under the mandate of Pope Urban VIII. The trial was held at the Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. Portrait. Chromolithography. Historia Universal, by César Cantú. Volume VIII. Published in Barcelona, 1886. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/galileo-galilei-1564-1642-italian-astronomer-mathematician-and-physicist-on-22-june-1633-galileo-was-forced-to-abjure-his-doctrine-before-an-inquisitorial-tribunal-under-the-mandate-of-pope-urban-viii-the-trial-was-held-at-the-dominican-convent-of-santa-maria-sopra-minerva-in-rome-portrait-chromolithography-historia-universal-by-csar-cant-volume-viii-published-in-barcelona-1886-image468917734.html
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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist. On 22 June 1633, Galileo was forced to abjure his doctrine before an inquisitorial tribunal, under the mandate of Pope Urban VIII. The trial was held at the Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. Portrait. Chromolithography. Historia Universal, by César Cantú. Volume VIII. Published in Barcelona, 1886. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/galileo-galilei-1564-1642-italian-astronomer-mathematician-and-physicist-on-22-june-1633-galileo-was-forced-to-abjure-his-doctrine-before-an-inquisitorial-tribunal-under-the-mandate-of-pope-urban-viii-the-trial-was-held-at-the-dominican-convent-of-santa-maria-sopra-minerva-in-rome-portrait-chromolithography-historia-universal-by-csar-cant-volume-viii-published-in-barcelona-1886-image468098686.html
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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam . IMUST abjure the Balm ofLife, I must,Scared by some After-reckoning taen on trust,Or lured with Hope of some DivinerDrink, To fill the Cup — when crumbledinto Dust! 70. OH, threats of Hell and Hopesof Paradise!One thing at least is certain—This Life flies,One thing is certain and the restis Lies; The Flower that once has blownfor ever dies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rubaiyat-of-omar-khayyam-imust-abjure-the-balm-oflife-i-mustscared-by-some-after-reckoning-taen-on-trustor-lured-with-hope-of-some-divinerdrink-to-fill-the-cup-when-crumbledinto-dust!-70-oh-threats-of-hell-and-hopesof-paradise!one-thing-at-least-is-certainthis-life-fliesone-thing-is-certain-and-the-restis-lies-the-flower-that-once-has-blownfor-ever-dies-image339416913.html
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Our own English Bible : its translators and their work : the manuscript period . lation be approved by theOrdinary of the place. Our own Henry iv., indesd, as well as Queen Anneof Bohemia, was supposed to have imbibed the newdoctrines, previously to his possession of the throne—being the son of John of Gaunt, Wyclifs great patron.As soon as that came about, however, he sought thefavour of the clergy, and a law was enacted that anyheretic who refused to abjure his opinions, or relapsed,should be burned; William Sautre, a London clergy-man, soon suffering under the Act. It is certain thatWyclifs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-own-english-bible-its-translators-and-their-work-the-manuscript-period-lation-be-approved-by-theordinary-of-the-place-our-own-henry-iv-indesd-as-well-as-queen-anneof-bohemia-was-supposed-to-have-imbibed-the-newdoctrines-previously-to-his-possession-of-the-thronebeing-the-son-of-john-of-gaunt-wyclifs-great-patronas-soon-as-that-came-about-however-he-sought-thefavour-of-the-clergy-and-a-law-was-enacted-that-anyheretic-who-refused-to-abjure-his-opinions-or-relapsedshould-be-burned-william-sautre-a-london-clergy-man-soon-suffering-under-the-act-it-is-certain-thatwyclifs-image342761464.html
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. Military and religious life in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renaissance. al troops, transported his seat of government to Benevento, where hedisplayed more resolution than before, crowning Conrad, son of the emperor,King of the Romans, after getting him to abjure the schism, and excom-municated Philip I., who had sent away his wife in order to marry hisconcubine. After this, he returned to Rome in time to celebrate theChristmas services. He expelled the anti-pope, Guibert, and his followers,recovered the independence of the tiara, and assembled at Placentia, amidstthe schismatica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-religious-life-in-the-middle-ages-and-at-the-period-of-the-renaissance-al-troops-transported-his-seat-of-government-to-benevento-where-hedisplayed-more-resolution-than-before-crowning-conrad-son-of-the-emperorking-of-the-romans-after-getting-him-to-abjure-the-schism-and-excom-municated-philip-i-who-had-sent-away-his-wife-in-order-to-marry-hisconcubine-after-this-he-returned-to-rome-in-time-to-celebrate-thechristmas-services-he-expelled-the-anti-pope-guibert-and-his-followersrecovered-the-independence-of-the-tiara-and-assembled-at-placentia-amidstthe-schismatica-image336611000.html
RM2AFHXNC–. Military and religious life in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renaissance. al troops, transported his seat of government to Benevento, where hedisplayed more resolution than before, crowning Conrad, son of the emperor,King of the Romans, after getting him to abjure the schism, and excom-municated Philip I., who had sent away his wife in order to marry hisconcubine. After this, he returned to Rome in time to celebrate theChristmas services. He expelled the anti-pope, Guibert, and his followers,recovered the independence of the tiara, and assembled at Placentia, amidstthe schismatica
Our own English Bible : its translators and their work : the manuscript period . g Jerome and Grosseteste onthe province of the Church to interpret Scripture, offeredhim the choice between a public abjuration and death.Pecock stood for a few moments in motionless silence,and then agreed to abjure. Though a bishop, he foundthat the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel. He wasbrought, in his episcopal habit, to St. Pauls, and in thepresence of twenty thousand people gave up his writingsto be burnt and then read his abjuration, in which herequired all persons as they tendered their souls andhis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-own-english-bible-its-translators-and-their-work-the-manuscript-period-g-jerome-and-grosseteste-onthe-province-of-the-church-to-interpret-scripture-offeredhim-the-choice-between-a-public-abjuration-and-deathpecock-stood-for-a-few-moments-in-motionless-silenceand-then-agreed-to-abjure-though-a-bishop-he-foundthat-the-tender-mercies-of-the-wicked-are-cruel-he-wasbrought-in-his-episcopal-habit-to-st-pauls-and-in-thepresence-of-twenty-thousand-people-gave-up-his-writingsto-be-burnt-and-then-read-his-abjuration-in-which-herequired-all-persons-as-they-tendered-their-souls-andhis-image342761057.html
RM2AWJ369–Our own English Bible : its translators and their work : the manuscript period . g Jerome and Grosseteste onthe province of the Church to interpret Scripture, offeredhim the choice between a public abjuration and death.Pecock stood for a few moments in motionless silence,and then agreed to abjure. Though a bishop, he foundthat the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel. He wasbrought, in his episcopal habit, to St. Pauls, and in thepresence of twenty thousand people gave up his writingsto be burnt and then read his abjuration, in which herequired all persons as they tendered their souls andhis
The history and geography of Texas as told in county names . commissioner totreat with the New Mexicans;was captured and carried to theCastle of Juan dUlloa, wherehe was kept in close confine-ment until his release in 1845. He was an object of specialhatred by Santa Anna, who condemned him to imprisonmentfor life, though during his captivity he was offered his libertyand high office if he would forever abjure Texas. Being anative Mexican and Texan, his zeal in behalf of Texas arousedall the ire of Santa Anna. Santa Anna was succeeded by Her-rera, a liberal, in 1845, and he released Navarro. He Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-geography-of-texas-as-told-in-county-names-commissioner-totreat-with-the-new-mexicanswas-captured-and-carried-to-thecastle-of-juan-dulloa-wherehe-was-kept-in-close-confine-ment-until-his-release-in-1845-he-was-an-object-of-specialhatred-by-santa-anna-who-condemned-him-to-imprisonmentfor-life-though-during-his-captivity-he-was-offered-his-libertyand-high-office-if-he-would-forever-abjure-texas-being-anative-mexican-and-texan-his-zeal-in-behalf-of-texas-arousedall-the-ire-of-santa-anna-santa-anna-was-succeeded-by-her-rera-a-liberal-in-1845-and-he-released-navarro-he-image340061270.html
RM2AN73HA–The history and geography of Texas as told in county names . commissioner totreat with the New Mexicans;was captured and carried to theCastle of Juan dUlloa, wherehe was kept in close confine-ment until his release in 1845. He was an object of specialhatred by Santa Anna, who condemned him to imprisonmentfor life, though during his captivity he was offered his libertyand high office if he would forever abjure Texas. Being anative Mexican and Texan, his zeal in behalf of Texas arousedall the ire of Santa Anna. Santa Anna was succeeded by Her-rera, a liberal, in 1845, and he released Navarro. He
Charleston, the place and the people, by St Julien Ravenel With illustrations by Vernon Howe Bailey . of France; built a fort and raised theFrench flag. But misfortune overtaking them, theyabandoned the place, only to be done to death by theSpaniards at St. Augustine, — dying for their faith andscorning to abjure. In the reign of Charles II. a ruined fort, a brokencolumn carved with the fleur-de-lys, and the names Caro-lina and Port Royal alone remained to tell the tale. The country had, for nearly a century, lain like aderelict to be taken by the first comer, so Englandstepped in and claimed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charleston-the-place-and-the-people-by-st-julien-ravenel-with-illustrations-by-vernon-howe-bailey-of-france-built-a-fort-and-raised-thefrench-flag-but-misfortune-overtaking-them-theyabandoned-the-place-only-to-be-done-to-death-by-thespaniards-at-st-augustine-dying-for-their-faith-andscorning-to-abjure-in-the-reign-of-charles-ii-a-ruined-fort-a-brokencolumn-carved-with-the-fleur-de-lys-and-the-names-caro-lina-and-port-royal-alone-remained-to-tell-the-tale-the-country-had-for-nearly-a-century-lain-like-aderelict-to-be-taken-by-the-first-comer-so-englandstepped-in-and-claimed-image338436662.html
RM2AJH3BJ–Charleston, the place and the people, by St Julien Ravenel With illustrations by Vernon Howe Bailey . of France; built a fort and raised theFrench flag. But misfortune overtaking them, theyabandoned the place, only to be done to death by theSpaniards at St. Augustine, — dying for their faith andscorning to abjure. In the reign of Charles II. a ruined fort, a brokencolumn carved with the fleur-de-lys, and the names Caro-lina and Port Royal alone remained to tell the tale. The country had, for nearly a century, lain like aderelict to be taken by the first comer, so Englandstepped in and claimed
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . LX The mighty Mahmud, Allah-breathing Lord,That all the misbelieving and black Horde Of Fears and Sorrows that infest the SoulScatters before him with his whirlwind Sword. LXI Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dareBlaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare ? A Blessing, we should use it, should we not?And if a Curse — why, then, Who set it there ? LXI I I must abjure the Balm of Life, I must,Scared by some After-reckoning taen on trust,Or lured with Hope of some Diviner Drink,To fill the Cup — when crumbled into Dust! .tr^-mr-f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rubiyt-of-omar-khayym-the-astronomer-poet-of-persia-lx-the-mighty-mahmud-allah-breathing-lordthat-all-the-misbelieving-and-black-horde-of-fears-and-sorrows-that-infest-the-soulscatters-before-him-with-his-whirlwind-sword-lxi-why-be-this-juice-the-growth-of-god-who-dareblaspheme-the-twisted-tendril-as-a-snare-a-blessing-we-should-use-it-should-we-notand-if-a-curse-why-then-who-set-it-there-lxi-i-i-must-abjure-the-balm-of-life-i-mustscared-by-some-after-reckoning-taen-on-trustor-lured-with-hope-of-some-diviner-drinkto-fill-the-cup-when-crumbled-into-dust!-tr-mr-f-image338332557.html
RM2AJCAHH–Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . LX The mighty Mahmud, Allah-breathing Lord,That all the misbelieving and black Horde Of Fears and Sorrows that infest the SoulScatters before him with his whirlwind Sword. LXI Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dareBlaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare ? A Blessing, we should use it, should we not?And if a Curse — why, then, Who set it there ? LXI I I must abjure the Balm of Life, I must,Scared by some After-reckoning taen on trust,Or lured with Hope of some Diviner Drink,To fill the Cup — when crumbled into Dust! .tr^-mr-f
Roman cities in Italy and Dalmatia . Detail of Ficoroni Cista, from Praeneste (Woltman)Plate 11. ROMAN CITIES 13 nings, illustrating during all this time the actionof the influences of the Orient, of Greece, and ofEtruria within the purely Latin sphere. Forany one who is willing to abjure the poetry-destroying railway and to get his local flavor withleisurely progress, along the antique way, theeasiest road is the Labicana, but the most inter-esting is the ancient Via Praenestina itself, whichis parallel, farther north, even though by takingit one gives up the chance to pass the site of LakeRe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-cities-in-italy-and-dalmatia-detail-of-ficoroni-cista-from-praeneste-woltmanplate-11-roman-cities-13-nings-illustrating-during-all-this-time-the-actionof-the-influences-of-the-orient-of-greece-and-ofetruria-within-the-purely-latin-sphere-forany-one-who-is-willing-to-abjure-the-poetry-destroying-railway-and-to-get-his-local-flavor-withleisurely-progress-along-the-antique-way-theeasiest-road-is-the-labicana-but-the-most-inter-esting-is-the-ancient-via-praenestina-itself-whichis-parallel-farther-north-even-though-by-takingit-one-gives-up-the-chance-to-pass-the-site-of-lakere-image343303511.html
RM2AXER3K–Roman cities in Italy and Dalmatia . Detail of Ficoroni Cista, from Praeneste (Woltman)Plate 11. ROMAN CITIES 13 nings, illustrating during all this time the actionof the influences of the Orient, of Greece, and ofEtruria within the purely Latin sphere. Forany one who is willing to abjure the poetry-destroying railway and to get his local flavor withleisurely progress, along the antique way, theeasiest road is the Labicana, but the most inter-esting is the ancient Via Praenestina itself, whichis parallel, farther north, even though by takingit one gives up the chance to pass the site of LakeRe
Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . ith these people. At this time patriotism was at a low ebb throughout the country, and thebelief grew that it was only a question of time when the little army must dissolveand all who had taken part in the Revolutionary movement suffer punishmentat the hands of the victorious British. -^ ^ acknowledge the UNITED STATES of A M E-RlCA, to be Free, ladependent and Sovereign States, andck&larc that rhe people thereof owe no allegiance or obedi-ent to George the Third, King of Great-Britain; and I relioonce, refufe and abjure any allegiance or obedie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valley-forge-a-chronicle-of-american-heroism-ith-these-people-at-this-time-patriotism-was-at-a-low-ebb-throughout-the-country-and-thebelief-grew-that-it-was-only-a-question-of-time-when-the-little-army-must-dissolveand-all-who-had-taken-part-in-the-revolutionary-movement-suffer-punishmentat-the-hands-of-the-victorious-british-acknowledge-the-united-states-of-a-m-e-rlca-to-be-free-ladependent-and-sovereign-states-andcklarc-that-rhe-people-thereof-owe-no-allegiance-or-obedi-ent-to-george-the-third-king-of-great-britain-and-i-relioonce-refufe-and-abjure-any-allegiance-or-obedie-image339455397.html
RM2AM7ER1–Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . ith these people. At this time patriotism was at a low ebb throughout the country, and thebelief grew that it was only a question of time when the little army must dissolveand all who had taken part in the Revolutionary movement suffer punishmentat the hands of the victorious British. -^ ^ acknowledge the UNITED STATES of A M E-RlCA, to be Free, ladependent and Sovereign States, andck&larc that rhe people thereof owe no allegiance or obedi-ent to George the Third, King of Great-Britain; and I relioonce, refufe and abjure any allegiance or obedie
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . LX The mighty Mahmud, Allah-breathing Lord,That all the misbelieving and black Horde Of Fears and Sorrows that infest the SoulScatters before him with his whirlwind Sword. LXI Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dareBlaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare ? A Blessing, we should use it, should we not?And if a Curse — why, then, Who set it there ? LXI I I must abjure the Balm of Life, I must,Scared by some After-reckoning taen on trust,Or lured with Hope of some Diviner Drink,To fill the Cup — when crumbled into Dust! .tr^-mr-f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rubiyt-of-omar-khayym-the-astronomer-poet-of-persia-lx-the-mighty-mahmud-allah-breathing-lordthat-all-the-misbelieving-and-black-horde-of-fears-and-sorrows-that-infest-the-soulscatters-before-him-with-his-whirlwind-sword-lxi-why-be-this-juice-the-growth-of-god-who-dareblaspheme-the-twisted-tendril-as-a-snare-a-blessing-we-should-use-it-should-we-notand-if-a-curse-why-then-who-set-it-there-lxi-i-i-must-abjure-the-balm-of-life-i-mustscared-by-some-after-reckoning-taen-on-trustor-lured-with-hope-of-some-diviner-drinkto-fill-the-cup-when-crumbled-into-dust!-tr-mr-f-image338332728.html
RM2AJCARM–Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . LX The mighty Mahmud, Allah-breathing Lord,That all the misbelieving and black Horde Of Fears and Sorrows that infest the SoulScatters before him with his whirlwind Sword. LXI Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dareBlaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare ? A Blessing, we should use it, should we not?And if a Curse — why, then, Who set it there ? LXI I I must abjure the Balm of Life, I must,Scared by some After-reckoning taen on trust,Or lured with Hope of some Diviner Drink,To fill the Cup — when crumbled into Dust! .tr^-mr-f
. The works of Voltaire : a contemporary version with notes. friends,was not a very great additional act of injustice afterthat which they had been already so unfortunate asto commit. They now began to go to work with Peter Calasin his confinement, threatening to treat him as theyhad done his father, if he would not abjure his re-ligion. This the young man has declared on oath, asfollows: A Dominican friar came to me to my cell, andthreatened me with the same kind of death if I didnot abjure; this I attest before God, this 23d day ofJuly, 1762. Peter Calas. As Peter was going out of the town, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-works-of-voltaire-a-contemporary-version-with-notes-friendswas-not-a-very-great-additional-act-of-injustice-afterthat-which-they-had-been-already-so-unfortunate-asto-commit-they-now-began-to-go-to-work-with-peter-calasin-his-confinement-threatening-to-treat-him-as-theyhad-done-his-father-if-he-would-not-abjure-his-re-ligion-this-the-young-man-has-declared-on-oath-asfollows-a-dominican-friar-came-to-me-to-my-cell-andthreatened-me-with-the-same-kind-of-death-if-i-didnot-abjure-this-i-attest-before-god-this-23d-day-ofjuly-1762-peter-calas-as-peter-was-going-out-of-the-town-image336780035.html
RM2AFWJAB–. The works of Voltaire : a contemporary version with notes. friends,was not a very great additional act of injustice afterthat which they had been already so unfortunate asto commit. They now began to go to work with Peter Calasin his confinement, threatening to treat him as theyhad done his father, if he would not abjure his re-ligion. This the young man has declared on oath, asfollows: A Dominican friar came to me to my cell, andthreatened me with the same kind of death if I didnot abjure; this I attest before God, this 23d day ofJuly, 1762. Peter Calas. As Peter was going out of the town,
. The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley .... ns, though thymemory claimFrom Brutus his own glory — and on thee Rests the full splendour of his sacred fame;Nor he who dared make the foul tyrant quail Amid his cowering senate with thy name.Though thou and he were great — it will availTo thine own fame that Othos should notfail II. *Twill wrong thee not — thou wouldst, if thoucouldst feel,Abjure such envious fame — great Othodied 19 Poems Written in 1817 Like thee — he sanctified his countrys steel,At once the tyrant and tyrannicide, In his own blood — a deed it was to bringTears from all me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-complete-works-of-percy-bysshe-shelley-ns-though-thymemory-claimfrom-brutus-his-own-glory-and-on-thee-rests-the-full-splendour-of-his-sacred-famenor-he-who-dared-make-the-foul-tyrant-quail-amid-his-cowering-senate-with-thy-namethough-thou-and-he-were-great-it-will-availto-thine-own-fame-that-othos-should-notfail-ii-twill-wrong-thee-not-thou-wouldst-if-thoucouldst-feelabjure-such-envious-fame-great-othodied-19-poems-written-in-1817-like-thee-he-sanctified-his-countrys-steelat-once-the-tyrant-and-tyrannicide-in-his-own-blood-a-deed-it-was-to-bringtears-from-all-me-image336641855.html
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. The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley .... Otho. I. ^^^^HOU wert not, Cassius, and thoucouldst not be.Last of the Romans, though thymemory claimFrom Brutus his own glory — and on thee Rests the full splendour of his sacred fame;Nor he who dared make the foul tyrant quail Amid his cowering senate with thy name.Though thou and he were great — it will availTo thine own fame that Othos should notfail II. *Twill wrong thee not — thou wouldst, if thoucouldst feel,Abjure such envious fame — great Othodied 19 Poems Written in 1817 Like thee — he sanctified his countrys steel,At once the tyrant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-complete-works-of-percy-bysshe-shelley-otho-i-hou-wert-not-cassius-and-thoucouldst-not-belast-of-the-romans-though-thymemory-claimfrom-brutus-his-own-glory-and-on-thee-rests-the-full-splendour-of-his-sacred-famenor-he-who-dared-make-the-foul-tyrant-quail-amid-his-cowering-senate-with-thy-namethough-thou-and-he-were-great-it-will-availto-thine-own-fame-that-othos-should-notfail-ii-twill-wrong-thee-not-thou-wouldst-if-thoucouldst-feelabjure-such-envious-fame-great-othodied-19-poems-written-in-1817-like-thee-he-sanctified-his-countrys-steelat-once-the-tyrant-image336642182.html
RM2AFKAF2–. The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley .... Otho. I. ^^^^HOU wert not, Cassius, and thoucouldst not be.Last of the Romans, though thymemory claimFrom Brutus his own glory — and on thee Rests the full splendour of his sacred fame;Nor he who dared make the foul tyrant quail Amid his cowering senate with thy name.Though thou and he were great — it will availTo thine own fame that Othos should notfail II. *Twill wrong thee not — thou wouldst, if thoucouldst feel,Abjure such envious fame — great Othodied 19 Poems Written in 1817 Like thee — he sanctified his countrys steel,At once the tyrant
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Le Duc de Guise, surnomé le Balafré . Le, gens dha-bi-tude auront peine àfe défaire d^une vieilccoutume 5 il sen fau-dra confoler en faveurde la îeuneife qui vieil-lira 3 en forte quun PREFACE,jour tout le Mondeaura abjuré cet crcur. Il cft certain quunLivre de Galanterie eflplus propre à lintro-duire , quun Livre deSiençe j il femble quilsne font faits que pourles Femmes, les jeunesCens , ou les Etran-gers. Ces derniers nousont prévenu dans cedeffein, ôc tous les Li-vres de Galanterie im-primez en Holande fui-vent cete Ortografc, I>11EPACE.Toutes ces raifonsfemblent établir cenouveau fiftc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-duc-de-guise-surnom-le-balafr-le-gens-dha-bi-tude-auront-peine-fe-dfaire-dune-vieilccoutume-5-il-sen-fau-dra-confoler-en-faveurde-la-euneife-qui-vieil-lira-3-en-forte-quun-prefacejour-tout-le-mondeaura-abjur-cet-crcur-il-cft-certain-quunlivre-de-galanterie-eflplus-propre-lintro-duire-quun-livre-desiene-j-il-femble-quilsne-font-faits-que-pourles-femmes-les-jeunescens-ou-les-etran-gers-ces-derniers-nousont-prvenu-dans-cedeffein-c-tous-les-li-vres-de-galanterie-im-primez-en-holande-fui-vent-cete-ortografc-igt11epacetoutes-ces-raifonsfemblent-tablir-cenouveau-fiftc-image340253870.html
RM2ANFW7X–Le Duc de Guise, surnomé le Balafré . Le, gens dha-bi-tude auront peine àfe défaire d^une vieilccoutume 5 il sen fau-dra confoler en faveurde la îeuneife qui vieil-lira 3 en forte quun PREFACE,jour tout le Mondeaura abjuré cet crcur. Il cft certain quunLivre de Galanterie eflplus propre à lintro-duire , quun Livre deSiençe j il femble quilsne font faits que pourles Femmes, les jeunesCens , ou les Etran-gers. Ces derniers nousont prévenu dans cedeffein, ôc tous les Li-vres de Galanterie im-primez en Holande fui-vent cete Ortografc, I>11EPACE.Toutes ces raifonsfemblent établir cenouveau fiftc
. History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. THE FRANKS. 19 tain hopes that he would abjure idolatry for the Christianfaith; to which he was gradually reconciled by the exhorta-tions of that pious princess; but he hesitated to make an immediate change on account of the attachment of the Franksto their ancient faith. 6. At length, having defeatedthe Alemanni at Tolbiac, and attributing that victory A ®to the God of Clotilda, whom he had invoked in the. Clovis at the Battle of Tolbiac. crisis of the engagement, he caused himself to be baptized bySt. Remi, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-france-and-normandy-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-revolution-of-1848-the-franks-19-tain-hopes-that-he-would-abjure-idolatry-for-the-christianfaith-to-which-he-was-gradually-reconciled-by-the-exhorta-tions-of-that-pious-princess-but-he-hesitated-to-make-an-immediate-change-on-account-of-the-attachment-of-the-franksto-their-ancient-faith-6-at-length-having-defeatedthe-alemanni-at-tolbiac-and-attributing-that-victory-a-to-the-god-of-clotilda-whom-he-had-invoked-in-the-clovis-at-the-battle-of-tolbiac-crisis-of-the-engagement-he-caused-himself-to-be-baptized-byst-remi-image370493067.html
RM2CENBK7–. History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. THE FRANKS. 19 tain hopes that he would abjure idolatry for the Christianfaith; to which he was gradually reconciled by the exhorta-tions of that pious princess; but he hesitated to make an immediate change on account of the attachment of the Franksto their ancient faith. 6. At length, having defeatedthe Alemanni at Tolbiac, and attributing that victory A ®to the God of Clotilda, whom he had invoked in the. Clovis at the Battle of Tolbiac. crisis of the engagement, he caused himself to be baptized bySt. Remi,
. History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. The Vase of Soissons. 5. The Gauls detested the Roman yoke, and were stronglyattached to Christianity. Clovis won their affections bytreating them with mildness, respecting their religion, and fa-vouring their bishops. His marriage with Clotilda, niece ofGondebald, king of Burgundy, made his new subjoets enter- 13 HISTORY OF FRANCE.. THE FRANKS. 19 tain hopes that he would abjure idolatry for the Christianfaith; to which he was gradually reconciled by the exhorta-tions of that pious princess; but he hesitated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-france-and-normandy-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-revolution-of-1848-the-vase-of-soissons-5-the-gauls-detested-the-roman-yoke-and-were-stronglyattached-to-christianity-clovis-won-their-affections-bytreating-them-with-mildness-respecting-their-religion-and-fa-vouring-their-bishops-his-marriage-with-clotilda-niece-ofgondebald-king-of-burgundy-made-his-new-subjoets-enter-13-history-of-france-the-franks-19-tain-hopes-that-he-would-abjure-idolatry-for-the-christianfaith-to-which-he-was-gradually-reconciled-by-the-exhorta-tions-of-that-pious-princess-but-he-hesitated-image370493198.html
RM2CENBRX–. History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. The Vase of Soissons. 5. The Gauls detested the Roman yoke, and were stronglyattached to Christianity. Clovis won their affections bytreating them with mildness, respecting their religion, and fa-vouring their bishops. His marriage with Clotilda, niece ofGondebald, king of Burgundy, made his new subjoets enter- 13 HISTORY OF FRANCE.. THE FRANKS. 19 tain hopes that he would abjure idolatry for the Christianfaith; to which he was gradually reconciled by the exhorta-tions of that pious princess; but he hesitated
. Ceilings & Side Walls : Catalogue no 60 . Wainscoting No. 5036 Size, 24^ X 30 inches. Code AYord—Accordion. ? f Centre PieceNo. 5010 Si/A. :iG X S(i in. Code Word—Abjure. NOTK: Tlii-i Cciilre may;il^i > In- n<«(i as ;i vi/ntlhit in^ l:(7.. *l fajc Siity-TtDO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ceilings-side-walls-catalogue-no-60-wainscoting-no-5036-size-24-x-30-inches-code-ayordaccordion-f-centre-pieceno-5010-sia-ig-x-si-in-code-wordabjure-notk-tlii-i-cciilre-mayili-gt-in-nlti-as-i-vintlhit-in-l7-l-fajc-siity-ttdo-image369661077.html
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. Missions and missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church . After the Storm, 383 were exceeding mad against him, and would not al-low him to visit them. His wife and two children werewith them at his home in a village some distance fromBareilly. He tried to appease them by kind words, butthey would not heed him. His wife would not see him.Nothing could pacify them but for him to abjure theChristian religion. He was in Bareilly for the purpose. INTERIOR OF THE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN INDIA. of teaching, and was earning fair wages, and as Dr.Humphrey was in great need of an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/missions-and-missionary-society-of-the-methodist-episcopal-church-after-the-storm-383-were-exceeding-mad-against-him-and-would-not-al-low-him-to-visit-them-his-wife-and-two-children-werewith-them-at-his-home-in-a-village-some-distance-frombareilly-he-tried-to-appease-them-by-kind-words-butthey-would-not-heed-him-his-wife-would-not-see-himnothing-could-pacify-them-but-for-him-to-abjure-thechristian-religion-he-was-in-bareilly-for-the-purpose-interior-of-the-first-methodist-episcopal-church-in-india-of-teaching-and-was-earning-fair-wages-and-as-drhumphrey-was-in-great-need-of-an-image372648087.html
RM2CJ7GC7–. Missions and missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church . After the Storm, 383 were exceeding mad against him, and would not al-low him to visit them. His wife and two children werewith them at his home in a village some distance fromBareilly. He tried to appease them by kind words, butthey would not heed him. His wife would not see him.Nothing could pacify them but for him to abjure theChristian religion. He was in Bareilly for the purpose. INTERIOR OF THE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN INDIA. of teaching, and was earning fair wages, and as Dr.Humphrey was in great need of an
. The great controversy between Christ and Satan during the Christian dispensation . ant prospects were presented before him asthe reward of renouncing his opposition to Rome. But likehis Master, when offered the glory of the world, Jerome re-mained steadfast. Prove to me from the Holy Writings that I am in error,he said, and I will abjure it. The Holy Writings! exclaimed one of his tempters, iseverything to be judged by them? Who can understandthem until the church has interpreted them ? Are the traditions of men more worthy of faith than thegospel of our Saviour? replied Jerome. Paul did not Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-great-controversy-between-christ-and-satan-during-the-christian-dispensation-ant-prospects-were-presented-before-him-asthe-reward-of-renouncing-his-opposition-to-rome-but-likehis-master-when-offered-the-glory-of-the-world-jerome-re-mained-steadfast-prove-to-me-from-the-holy-writings-that-i-am-in-errorhe-said-and-i-will-abjure-it-the-holy-writings!-exclaimed-one-of-his-tempters-iseverything-to-be-judged-by-them-who-can-understandthem-until-the-church-has-interpreted-them-are-the-traditions-of-men-more-worthy-of-faith-than-thegospel-of-our-saviour-replied-jerome-paul-did-not-image372394052.html
RM2CHT0BG–. The great controversy between Christ and Satan during the Christian dispensation . ant prospects were presented before him asthe reward of renouncing his opposition to Rome. But likehis Master, when offered the glory of the world, Jerome re-mained steadfast. Prove to me from the Holy Writings that I am in error,he said, and I will abjure it. The Holy Writings! exclaimed one of his tempters, iseverything to be judged by them? Who can understandthem until the church has interpreted them ? Are the traditions of men more worthy of faith than thegospel of our Saviour? replied Jerome. Paul did not
. Portraits of the seventeenth century, historic and literary . re passingbeyond them and beginning a cure. it is permissible to conjecture that M. de La Roche-foucauld himself softened toward the end, and cor-rected in his heart certain too positive conclusions.During the course of his delicate and lasting intimacywith Mme. de la Fayecte it can be said that he oftenseemed to abjure them, certainly in practice; and hisnoble friend had some right to congratulate herselfon having reformed him, or, at any rate, in havingcomforted his heart. The life of M. de La Rochefoucauld, before his greatinti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portraits-of-the-seventeenth-century-historic-and-literary-re-passingbeyond-them-and-beginning-a-cure-it-is-permissible-to-conjecture-that-m-de-la-roche-foucauld-himself-softened-toward-the-end-and-cor-rected-in-his-heart-certain-too-positive-conclusionsduring-the-course-of-his-delicate-and-lasting-intimacywith-mme-de-la-fayecte-it-can-be-said-that-he-oftenseemed-to-abjure-them-certainly-in-practice-and-hisnoble-friend-had-some-right-to-congratulate-herselfon-having-reformed-him-or-at-any-rate-in-havingcomforted-his-heart-the-life-of-m-de-la-rochefoucauld-before-his-greatinti-image369839337.html
RM2CDKHRN–. Portraits of the seventeenth century, historic and literary . re passingbeyond them and beginning a cure. it is permissible to conjecture that M. de La Roche-foucauld himself softened toward the end, and cor-rected in his heart certain too positive conclusions.During the course of his delicate and lasting intimacywith Mme. de la Fayecte it can be said that he oftenseemed to abjure them, certainly in practice; and hisnoble friend had some right to congratulate herselfon having reformed him, or, at any rate, in havingcomforted his heart. The life of M. de La Rochefoucauld, before his greatinti
. Dictionnaire lyrique portatif : ou, Choix des plus jolies ariettes de tous les genres disposées pour la voix & les instrumens, avec les paroles françoises sous la musique; deux volumes in-octavo. gravés . prejvne pour amant > O Ivv. rerice^^dmûur,Anwtîryimplûre àz clémence^Jf^iv^ c^e^w en ce^ irio ment abjure J-on erreur ai/m-e^ son errau^ LdkiJi rrvbn repmtir (lésarme tà rigueur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dictionnaire-lyrique-portatif-ou-choix-des-plus-jolies-ariettes-de-tous-les-genres-disposes-pour-la-voix-les-instrumens-avec-les-paroles-franoises-sous-la-musique-deux-volumes-in-octavo-gravs-prejvne-pour-amant-gt-o-ivv-rericedmuranwtryimplre-z-clmencejfiv-cew-en-ce-irio-ment-abjure-j-on-erreur-aim-e-son-errau-ldkiji-rrvbn-repmtir-lsarme-t-rigueur-image370173243.html
RM2CE6RMY–. Dictionnaire lyrique portatif : ou, Choix des plus jolies ariettes de tous les genres disposées pour la voix & les instrumens, avec les paroles françoises sous la musique; deux volumes in-octavo. gravés . prejvne pour amant > O Ivv. rerice^^dmûur,Anwtîryimplûre àz clémence^Jf^iv^ c^e^w en ce^ irio ment abjure J-on erreur ai/m-e^ son errau^ LdkiJi rrvbn repmtir (lésarme tà rigueur
. A poet's cabinet, being passages, mainly poetical . tript thus from my dear proud trust,Sent reeling down by such foul-aimd deceit!—Strange is it if my jolted brain should slipThe grooves of reason?—if I rave or curse?—You, who had known my heart, and after that,And after I had warnd you of the thing,And simulating all the while such love,—You, vowing to abjure me! more than this,To-day with such cold-blooded, soulless tact,Soft-stealing, through the door-ways left ajar,Within the inmost chambers of my heart,To snare,—as though the victim of a catThat could be playd with, trickdwith, killd, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-poets-cabinet-being-passages-mainly-poetical-tript-thus-from-my-dear-proud-trustsent-reeling-down-by-such-foul-aimd-deceit!strange-is-it-if-my-jolted-brain-should-slipthe-grooves-of-reasonif-i-rave-or-curseyou-who-had-known-my-heart-and-after-thatand-after-i-had-warnd-you-of-the-thingand-simulating-all-the-while-such-loveyou-vowing-to-abjure-me!-more-than-thisto-day-with-such-cold-blooded-soulless-tactsoft-stealing-through-the-door-ways-left-ajarwithin-the-inmost-chambers-of-my-heartto-snareas-though-the-victim-of-a-catthat-could-be-playd-with-trickdwith-killd-image370085225.html
RM2CE2RDD–. A poet's cabinet, being passages, mainly poetical . tript thus from my dear proud trust,Sent reeling down by such foul-aimd deceit!—Strange is it if my jolted brain should slipThe grooves of reason?—if I rave or curse?—You, who had known my heart, and after that,And after I had warnd you of the thing,And simulating all the while such love,—You, vowing to abjure me! more than this,To-day with such cold-blooded, soulless tact,Soft-stealing, through the door-ways left ajar,Within the inmost chambers of my heart,To snare,—as though the victim of a catThat could be playd with, trickdwith, killd,
. Her little world . ing even, I abjure for their sakes, said Bob. Nojoking? said Jenny seriously, for she hadhad pangs of anxiety on Bobs account which sheneed never feel for John. Bob, she knew verywell, was beset with dangers which were not eventemptations to Johns different organization. Honor bright! said Bob. Look here, said Jenny, I 11 bind you. Willyou wear my colors and do battle for my sake ? I will, Jenny, said Bob ; and I m honoredby your asking it. Scarlet is my color, you know, she said. Now you take this bow, Bob, pulling one off hersleeve, and you keep it, and put it somewherew Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/her-little-world-ing-even-i-abjure-for-their-sakes-said-bob-nojoking-said-jenny-seriously-for-she-hadhad-pangs-of-anxiety-on-bobs-account-which-sheneed-never-feel-for-john-bob-she-knew-verywell-was-beset-with-dangers-which-were-not-eventemptations-to-johns-different-organization-honor-bright!-said-bob-look-here-said-jenny-i-11-bind-you-willyou-wear-my-colors-and-do-battle-for-my-sake-i-will-jenny-said-bob-and-i-m-honoredby-your-asking-it-scarlet-is-my-color-you-know-she-said-now-you-take-this-bow-bob-pulling-one-off-hersleeve-and-you-keep-it-and-put-it-somewherew-image374789819.html
RM2CNN46K–. Her little world . ing even, I abjure for their sakes, said Bob. Nojoking? said Jenny seriously, for she hadhad pangs of anxiety on Bobs account which sheneed never feel for John. Bob, she knew verywell, was beset with dangers which were not eventemptations to Johns different organization. Honor bright! said Bob. Look here, said Jenny, I 11 bind you. Willyou wear my colors and do battle for my sake ? I will, Jenny, said Bob ; and I m honoredby your asking it. Scarlet is my color, you know, she said. Now you take this bow, Bob, pulling one off hersleeve, and you keep it, and put it somewherew
. Dictionnaire lyrique portatif : ou, Choix des plus jolies ariettes de tous les genres disposées pour la voix & les instrumens, avec les paroles françoises sous la musique; deux volumes in-octavo. gravés . rerice^^dmûur,Anwtîryimplûre àz clémence^Jf^iv^ c^e^w en ce^ irio ment abjure J-on erreur ai/m-e^ son errau^ LdkiJi rrvbn repmtir (lésarme tà rigueur. Faû ^i^ejenjoiJ airnc, carné de me ^me OX7F Air. Ml f 65 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dictionnaire-lyrique-portatif-ou-choix-des-plus-jolies-ariettes-de-tous-les-genres-disposes-pour-la-voix-les-instrumens-avec-les-paroles-franoises-sous-la-musique-deux-volumes-in-octavo-gravs-rericedmuranwtryimplre-z-clmencejfiv-cew-en-ce-irio-ment-abjure-j-on-erreur-aim-e-son-errau-ldkiji-rrvbn-repmtir-lsarme-t-rigueur-fa-iejenjoij-airnc-carn-de-me-me-ox7f-air-ml-f-65-image370173274.html
RM2CE6RP2–. Dictionnaire lyrique portatif : ou, Choix des plus jolies ariettes de tous les genres disposées pour la voix & les instrumens, avec les paroles françoises sous la musique; deux volumes in-octavo. gravés . rerice^^dmûur,Anwtîryimplûre àz clémence^Jf^iv^ c^e^w en ce^ irio ment abjure J-on erreur ai/m-e^ son errau^ LdkiJi rrvbn repmtir (lésarme tà rigueur. Faû ^i^ejenjoiJ airnc, carné de me ^me OX7F Air. Ml f 65
. Emblemes sacrez sur le tres-saint et tres-adorable sacrement de l'eucharistie . énitentes ,fertaufIîpour (jgner laSenten-cede condamnation des facrilegues. Ladiion genereu-fe du Pape Théodore , qui ( ayant appris que PyrrhusPatriarche de Conihntinople, &lechef desMono^thelites, quoy quil cuft abjuré fon erreur à Rome , yeftoit toutefois retombé après fon retour à Kauenne)trempa dans le. facré Calice , en prefence de tout leClergé , la plume dont il figna la dépofition de cetHertfiarque ; Cette adion dis-je , nous rend fenfiblela rigueur de la luftice diuine contre les Impies, quiabufentdu Sa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emblemes-sacrez-sur-le-tres-saint-et-tres-adorable-sacrement-de-leucharistie-nitentes-fertaufipour-jgner-lasenten-cede-condamnation-des-facrilegues-ladiion-genereu-fe-du-pape-thodore-qui-ayant-appris-que-pyrrhuspatriarche-de-conihntinople-lechef-desmonothelites-quoy-quil-cuft-abjur-fon-erreur-rome-yeftoit-toutefois-retomb-aprs-fon-retour-kauennetrempa-dans-le-facr-calice-en-prefence-de-tout-leclerg-la-plume-dont-il-figna-la-dpofition-de-cethertfiarque-cette-adion-dis-je-nous-rend-fenfiblela-rigueur-de-la-luftice-diuine-contre-les-impies-quiabufentdu-sa-image375564545.html
RM2CR0CBD–. Emblemes sacrez sur le tres-saint et tres-adorable sacrement de l'eucharistie . énitentes ,fertaufIîpour (jgner laSenten-cede condamnation des facrilegues. Ladiion genereu-fe du Pape Théodore , qui ( ayant appris que PyrrhusPatriarche de Conihntinople, &lechef desMono^thelites, quoy quil cuft abjuré fon erreur à Rome , yeftoit toutefois retombé après fon retour à Kauenne)trempa dans le. facré Calice , en prefence de tout leClergé , la plume dont il figna la dépofition de cetHertfiarque ; Cette adion dis-je , nous rend fenfiblela rigueur de la luftice diuine contre les Impies, quiabufentdu Sa
. Ceilings & Side Walls : Catalogue no 60 . No. 5038 No. 5039 ^ . One Piece Side Wall Panel. Oi>e Piece Side Wall Panel. These Side Wall Panels are made in 6, 7 and 8 ft. lengths all in one piece. They are easily and quickly applied, and reduce the number of joints. Page Sixty-One Gothic Wainscoting Plate and Centre. Wainscoting No. 5036 Size, 24^ X 30 inches. Code AYord—Accordion. ? f Centre PieceNo. 5010 Si/A. :iG X S(i in. Code Word—Abjure. NOTK: Tlii-i Cciilre may;il^i > In- n<«(i as ;i vi/ntlhit in^ l:(7. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ceilings-side-walls-catalogue-no-60-no-5038-no-5039-one-piece-side-wall-panel-oigte-piece-side-wall-panel-these-side-wall-panels-are-made-in-6-7-and-8-ft-lengths-all-in-one-piece-they-are-easily-and-quickly-applied-and-reduce-the-number-of-joints-page-sixty-one-gothic-wainscoting-plate-and-centre-wainscoting-no-5036-size-24-x-30-inches-code-ayordaccordion-f-centre-pieceno-5010-sia-ig-x-si-in-code-wordabjure-notk-tlii-i-cciilre-mayili-gt-in-nlti-as-i-vintlhit-in-l7-image369661175.html
RM2CDBEGR–. Ceilings & Side Walls : Catalogue no 60 . No. 5038 No. 5039 ^ . One Piece Side Wall Panel. Oi>e Piece Side Wall Panel. These Side Wall Panels are made in 6, 7 and 8 ft. lengths all in one piece. They are easily and quickly applied, and reduce the number of joints. Page Sixty-One Gothic Wainscoting Plate and Centre. Wainscoting No. 5036 Size, 24^ X 30 inches. Code AYord—Accordion. ? f Centre PieceNo. 5010 Si/A. :iG X S(i in. Code Word—Abjure. NOTK: Tlii-i Cciilre may;il^i > In- n<«(i as ;i vi/ntlhit in^ l:(7.
. Emblemes sacrez svr le tres-saint et tresadorable sacrement de l'evcharistie . s facrilegues. Laction genereu-fedu Pape Théodore , qui ( ayant appris que PyrrhusPatriarche de Conftannnople, & le chef des Mono-thelites, quoy quil eufr abjuré fon erreur à Rome , yeftoit toutefois retombé après fon retour à Rauenne)trempa dans le facré Calice , en prefence de tout leClergé, la plume dont il figna la dépofîtion de cetHerefîarque ; Cette action dis-je , nous rend fenfîblela rigueur de la Iuftice diuine contre les Impies, quiabufent du Sang de leur Rédempteur ; 8c nous fait re-connoiftre quil ny a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emblemes-sacrez-svr-le-tres-saint-et-tresadorable-sacrement-de-levcharistie-s-facrilegues-laction-genereu-fedu-pape-thodore-qui-ayant-appris-que-pyrrhuspatriarche-de-conftannnople-le-chef-des-mono-thelites-quoy-quil-eufr-abjur-fon-erreur-rome-yeftoit-toutefois-retomb-aprs-fon-retour-rauennetrempa-dans-le-facr-calice-en-prefence-de-tout-leclerg-la-plume-dont-il-figna-la-dpoftion-de-cetherefarque-cette-action-dis-je-nous-rend-fenfblela-rigueur-de-la-iuftice-diuine-contre-les-impies-quiabufent-du-sang-de-leur-rdempteur-8c-nous-fait-re-connoiftre-quil-ny-a-image376188359.html
RM2CT0T2F–. Emblemes sacrez svr le tres-saint et tresadorable sacrement de l'evcharistie . s facrilegues. Laction genereu-fedu Pape Théodore , qui ( ayant appris que PyrrhusPatriarche de Conftannnople, & le chef des Mono-thelites, quoy quil eufr abjuré fon erreur à Rome , yeftoit toutefois retombé après fon retour à Rauenne)trempa dans le facré Calice , en prefence de tout leClergé, la plume dont il figna la dépofîtion de cetHerefîarque ; Cette action dis-je , nous rend fenfîblela rigueur de la Iuftice diuine contre les Impies, quiabufent du Sang de leur Rédempteur ; 8c nous fait re-connoiftre quil ny a
. Revue de l'art chrétien . ui a gardé ses al-lures du moyen-âge; «le voir ces nouveaux costumes, clic qui na pointdépouillé ses antiques parures; de voir tout un siècle enveloppé danslindifférence, comme en un froid linceul, elle qui na point abjuré ses l)K L ART CATIIOLIQU croyances et sa foi. Voyez! cest Saint-Gatien de Tours, avec ses magni-fiques verrières; cest Notre-Dame de Paris, avec ses ingénieuses sculp-tures; cest Saint-Pierre de Beauvais , poème incomplet dont le xvie siècleessaya en vain de terminer les pages; cest Notre-Dame de Rheims, leParthénon du moyen-âge; cest Notre-Dame d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/revue-de-lart-chrtien-ui-a-gard-ses-al-lures-du-moyen-ge-le-voir-ces-nouveaux-costumes-clic-qui-na-pointdpouill-ses-antiques-parures-de-voir-tout-un-sicle-envelopp-danslindiffrence-comme-en-un-froid-linceul-elle-qui-na-point-abjur-ses-lk-l-art-catiioliqu-croyances-et-sa-foi-voyez!-cest-saint-gatien-de-tours-avec-ses-magni-fiques-verrires-cest-notre-dame-de-paris-avec-ses-ingnieuses-sculp-tures-cest-saint-pierre-de-beauvais-pome-incomplet-dont-le-xvie-sicleessaya-en-vain-de-terminer-les-pages-cest-notre-dame-de-rheims-leparthnon-du-moyen-ge-cest-notre-dame-d-image369727071.html
RM2CDEEJ7–. Revue de l'art chrétien . ui a gardé ses al-lures du moyen-âge; «le voir ces nouveaux costumes, clic qui na pointdépouillé ses antiques parures; de voir tout un siècle enveloppé danslindifférence, comme en un froid linceul, elle qui na point abjuré ses l)K L ART CATIIOLIQU croyances et sa foi. Voyez! cest Saint-Gatien de Tours, avec ses magni-fiques verrières; cest Notre-Dame de Paris, avec ses ingénieuses sculp-tures; cest Saint-Pierre de Beauvais , poème incomplet dont le xvie siècleessaya en vain de terminer les pages; cest Notre-Dame de Rheims, leParthénon du moyen-âge; cest Notre-Dame d
. Captive memories;. Flowers; Flowers in literature. ABNEGATION. RCNDEAU. FOR your dear sake my love would fain Forever have your heart remain As light and innocent and pure As when we met, and kept secure From every thought of wrong and stain. Though passion may my heart enchain, I will these errant thoughts restrain— Will every wayward wish abjure, For your dear sake. And, though the road lead through the rain Of tears, in striving to attain The goal above temptation's lure, My love this trial will endure— Will welcome every loss and pain. For your dear sake.. Please note that these images a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captive-memories-flowers-flowers-in-literature-abnegation-rcndeau-for-your-dear-sake-my-love-would-fain-forever-have-your-heart-remain-as-light-and-innocent-and-pure-as-when-we-met-and-kept-secure-from-every-thought-of-wrong-and-stain-though-passion-may-my-heart-enchain-i-will-these-errant-thoughts-restrain-will-every-wayward-wish-abjure-for-your-dear-sake-and-though-the-road-lead-through-the-rain-of-tears-in-striving-to-attain-the-goal-above-temptations-lure-my-love-this-trial-will-endure-will-welcome-every-loss-and-pain-for-your-dear-sake-please-note-that-these-images-a-image233488304.html
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. Price list of bulbs. Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Plants, Ornamental. WHITNALL FLORAL COMPANY,. Floral Harp, While our arrangements are built on forms, you will notice that the indivi- duality of none of the flowers is lest. We make these up to order in various sizes. FoK Harp. For Ltre. 16 inch—S4 00 to S5 00 Ability. Ablution. 18 inch— 6 00 to 7 00 Abject. Abnegate. 21 inch— 8 00 to 10 00 Abjugate. Abnormal. 24 inch—11 00 to 13 00 Abjure. Aboa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/price-list-of-bulbs-nurseries-horticulture-wisconsin-milwaukee-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-nurseries-horticulture-flowers-bulbs-plants-plants-ornamental-whitnall-floral-company-floral-harp-while-our-arrangements-are-built-on-forms-you-will-notice-that-the-indivi-duality-of-none-of-the-flowers-is-lest-we-make-these-up-to-order-in-various-sizes-fok-harp-for-ltre-16-inchs4-00-to-s5-00-ability-ablution-18-inch-6-00-to-7-00-abject-abnegate-21-inch-8-00-to-10-00-abjugate-abnormal-24-inch11-00-to-13-00-abjure-aboa-image233379414.html
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