"1728" Quotes from Famous Books
... in 1728 in Pallas, a little out-of-the- way Irish village. His father was a clergyman and farmer, with a large family and very little money. He was ... — English Literature For Boys And Girls • H.E. Marshall
... thought, however, that what is here demanded is already extant in the propaedeutic prefixed by the celebrated Wolf [Footnote: Johann Christian Von Wolf (1679-1728) was the author of treatises on philosophy, mathematics, &c., which were for a long time the standard text-books in the German Universities. His philosophy was founded on that of Leibnitz.] to his moral philosophy, namely, ... — Literary and Philosophical Essays • Various
... 1728. These are made in the same manner as muffins; only, in making the mixture, let it be more like batter than dough. Let it rise for about 1/2 hour; pour it into iron rings, which should be ready on a hot-plate; bake them, and when one side appears done, turn them quickly ... — The Book of Household Management • Mrs. Isabella Beeton
... the bodies of Robert and Ann Plaistow, late of Tyre, Edghill, in Warwickshire, Dyed August 23, 1728. At Tyre they were born and bred And in the same good lives they led, Until they come to married state, Which was to them most fortunate. Near sixty years of mortal life They were a happy man and ... — A Traveller in Little Things • W. H. Hudson
... were freed, and a treaty repudiating piracy and the right of search was concluded. Capt. John Braithwaite's History of the Revolutions in Morocco (1729) includes a journal of events and observations made during Mr. Russell's mission in 1728. Sal[e] is described at pp. 343 ff. See also Chenier, Present State of the Empire of Morocco (Eng. transl., 1788). Chenier was French Consul from 1767: the original work is entitled Recherches historiques sur ... — The Story of the Barbary Corsairs • Stanley Lane-Poole
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