The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 32Philological Society of London, 1797 |
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... these many years paft the head - mafter . It has been creditable to both parties ( viz . the prefent preceptor and the quondam pupil of his father ) , that the ftricteft friendship has always fubfifted between them ; not only by a ...
... these many years paft the head - mafter . It has been creditable to both parties ( viz . the prefent preceptor and the quondam pupil of his father ) , that the ftricteft friendship has always fubfifted between them ; not only by a ...
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... not fo amusing as this which we are obferving upon , may put our author out of a condition to derive any advantage from his in- vention . I am led to publish these ferious re- fections upon I am FOR JULY 1797 . 13 VOLCANOES. ...
... not fo amusing as this which we are obferving upon , may put our author out of a condition to derive any advantage from his in- vention . I am led to publish these ferious re- fections upon I am FOR JULY 1797 . 13 VOLCANOES. ...
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I am led to publish these ferious re- fections upon a fubject which I have long contemplated with veneration and admiration , by being informed that the former exertions of the artifts concerned in this fplendid exhibition , were far ...
I am led to publish these ferious re- fections upon a fubject which I have long contemplated with veneration and admiration , by being informed that the former exertions of the artifts concerned in this fplendid exhibition , were far ...
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... These words , whether from delicacy , as fearing to difguft his readers by te- dious repetitions , or from his wonderful judgment , which taught him to avoid every defect and impropriety in bis author , or rather not understanding their ...
... These words , whether from delicacy , as fearing to difguft his readers by te- dious repetitions , or from his wonderful judgment , which taught him to avoid every defect and impropriety in bis author , or rather not understanding their ...
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... these men well , watch them , dive into them , but never give them your hand , or take them to your heart ; for depend upon it , that he who daily defies his God , will one day or other deceive his friend . If ever you are tempted to ...
... these men well , watch them , dive into them , but never give them your hand , or take them to your heart ; for depend upon it , that he who daily defies his God , will one day or other deceive his friend . If ever you are tempted to ...
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Seite 16 - O'er Heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole, O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver...
Seite 164 - If the local constituent should have an interest, or should form an hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought to be as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect.
Seite 96 - I stood near him, and his face — to use the expression of the Scripture of the first martyr — his face was as if it had been the face of an angel. I do not know how others feel ; but if I had stood in that situation, I never would have exchanged it for all that kings in their profusion could bestow.
Seite 52 - Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest.
Seite 12 - The extraordinary circumstances attending her case made me resolve to have her opened ; when it was found that the whole art of medicine could not have prolonged her days, as all the noble parts were attacked, and any one of four internal maladies must have proved mortal. If the news of this event has not yet reached Dublin, break it to my sister as gently as you can. I set out' from this in a few days for St.
Seite 45 - That the Governor and Deputy Governor of the Bank did, at various times, reprefent to the Chancellor of the Exchequer the danger to the Bank, from the diminution of its fpecie...
Seite 218 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Seite 51 - ... of government in proportion to their experience of its utility, yielding a ready and general obedience to laws flowing from the reason, and resting on the only solid foundation, the affections of the people.
Seite 283 - Sir, I HAVE the p'leafure to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commiffioners of the Admiralty...
Seite 284 - I made the signal for the squadron to shorten sail, in order to connect them; soon after 1 saw the land between Camperdown and Egmont, about nine miles to leeward of the enemy, and finding there was no time to be lost in making the attack, I made the...