The Monthly Magazine, Količina 1R. Phillips, 1796 |
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Stran 15
... elevated , afforded us an extensive view of the large plain , as it then appeared to us , which was circumfcribed by the Wreakin , Stretton - hills , and Pim - hill . The 16 Pedestrian Tour in North Wales . The road proceeds.
... elevated , afforded us an extensive view of the large plain , as it then appeared to us , which was circumfcribed by the Wreakin , Stretton - hills , and Pim - hill . The 16 Pedestrian Tour in North Wales . The road proceeds.
Stran 97
... extensive deficcation in the fandy provinces which encompass the Delta of the Weichfel ( Vistula ) and the Niemen . From the re- port of an intelligent Swifs officer , in the Ruffian fervice , with whom he travelled a while , and whofe ...
... extensive deficcation in the fandy provinces which encompass the Delta of the Weichfel ( Vistula ) and the Niemen . From the re- port of an intelligent Swifs officer , in the Ruffian fervice , with whom he travelled a while , and whofe ...
Stran 186
... extensively practifed , and fo indifpenfably neceffary to man , would have , long ago , arrived at a high degree of perfection : this however , is far from being the cafe . In most coun- tries , it is followed only by the ignorant , the ...
... extensively practifed , and fo indifpenfably neceffary to man , would have , long ago , arrived at a high degree of perfection : this however , is far from being the cafe . In most coun- tries , it is followed only by the ignorant , the ...
Stran 280
... extensively puble as poffible , is to plant the trees within frames fourteen feet long , and twelve feet broad , with three fides of glafs ( much the fame as thofe ufed in hot - beds ) on a level plain of rich loamy foil , and extending ...
... extensively puble as poffible , is to plant the trees within frames fourteen feet long , and twelve feet broad , with three fides of glafs ( much the fame as thofe ufed in hot - beds ) on a level plain of rich loamy foil , and extending ...
Stran 398
... extensive than fome of the manurs of our own nobility , has produced an aftonith- ing number of illuftrious men , most of whom have been at once the zealous defen- ders and enlightened propagators of nu- man liberty . To this , as to ...
... extensive than fome of the manurs of our own nobility , has produced an aftonith- ing number of illuftrious men , most of whom have been at once the zealous defen- ders and enlightened propagators of nu- man liberty . To this , as to ...
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Stran 265 - By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash By any indirection...
Stran 137 - And lo ! an yren-grated gate Soon biggens to their viewe ; He crackte his whype, the clangynge boltes, The doores asunder flewe. They pass, and 'twas on graves they trode ; — " Tis hither we are bounde ;" — And many a tombstone gostlie white, Lay in the moonshyne round.
Stran 182 - All she has to do in this world is contained within the duties of a daughter, a sister, a wife, and a mother.
Stran 339 - The commissioners appointed under the fifth article of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river which was truly intended under the name of the river St.
Stran 72 - Britain was a plentiful and perpetual emporium of learned authors ; and men went thither as to a market. This drew to the place a mighty trade ; the rather because the shops were spacious, and the learned gladly resorted to them, where they seldom failed to meet with agreeable conversation. And the booksellers themselves were knowing and conversible men, with whom, for the sake of bookish knowledge, the greatest wits were pleased to converse.
Stran 329 - ... to be the true and immediate cause of the rupture which followed. Nor can we forbear to remark that the pretences, under which his...
Stran 180 - By commonwealth I must be understood all along to mean, not a democracy, or any form of government, but any independent community, which the Latins signified by the word civitas, to which the word which best answers in our language is commonwealth...
Stran 136 - O mother, what I feel within, No sacrament can staye; No sacrament can teche the dead To bear the sight of daye.' 'May be, among the heathen folk Thy William false doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, And takes another love. Then wherefore sorrow for his loss ? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his soul and body parte, His falsehode brings him paine.
Stran 186 - I have still another grievance, sir. If you are a married man, you may chance to know, that it is often as much as a man can do to manage his wife ; but to manage one's wife and mother too is a task too hard for any mortal.
Stran 137 - I've gott my wife, I take her home, My howre of wedlocke hayl. Lead forth, O clarke, the chaunting quire, To swell our nuptial song: Come, preaste, and reade the blessing soone; For bed, for bed we long.