The European Magazine, and London Review, Količina 33Philological Society of London, 1798 |
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... confidered ) equivalent to that which before lay dif perfed in the open fields , and even inclof- ing it , leaving one third or other reason- able portion of it open every year to a general right of common , under new re- gulation and ...
... confidered ) equivalent to that which before lay dif perfed in the open fields , and even inclof- ing it , leaving one third or other reason- able portion of it open every year to a general right of common , under new re- gulation and ...
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... confidered much and defert or induftrie of mine owne . I be . feech you comend my most humble fervice my cufen Remish but feverall others of to yr noble father ; and if you do not my friends about it , I know not what thinke yor last ...
... confidered much and defert or induftrie of mine owne . I be . feech you comend my most humble fervice my cufen Remish but feverall others of to yr noble father ; and if you do not my friends about it , I know not what thinke yor last ...
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... confidered amongst the fureft characteristics of real genius t . Pope's admirers will not fail to discover this diftinguishing excellency of the true Poet in the fine example of his matterly performance now before us . In the text it is ...
... confidered amongst the fureft characteristics of real genius t . Pope's admirers will not fail to discover this diftinguishing excellency of the true Poet in the fine example of his matterly performance now before us . In the text it is ...
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... confidered as containing one of the greateft Collection of Pictures in the World ; but if the works of Rubens were taken from it , I will venture to affert , that this great Repofitory would be reduced to at least half its value . To ...
... confidered as containing one of the greateft Collection of Pictures in the World ; but if the works of Rubens were taken from it , I will venture to affert , that this great Repofitory would be reduced to at least half its value . To ...
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... confidered as a taik which hurts their lovelinels ? What is this but felifhnefs , or as if they had no virtues worth cultivating ? Their bu fines is fuppofed to be the ornamenting themfelves , as if nature did not dictate this to them ...
... confidered as a taik which hurts their lovelinels ? What is this but felifhnefs , or as if they had no virtues worth cultivating ? Their bu fines is fuppofed to be the ornamenting themfelves , as if nature did not dictate this to them ...
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Stran 284 - In the spring of 1774, a robbery and murder were committed on an inhabitant of the frontiers of Virginia, by two Indians of the Shawanee tribe. The neighbouring whites, according to their custom, undertook to punish this outrage in a summary manner.
Stran 28 - I have always remarked that women in all countries are civil, obliging, tender, and humane; that they are ever inclined to be gay and cheerful, timorous and modest; and that they do not hesitate, like men, to perform a generous action. Not haughty, not arrogant...
Stran 284 - Mingoes, and Delawares, and a detachment of the Virginia militia. The Indians were defeated, and sued for peace. Logan, however, disdained to be seen among the suppliants. But, lest the sincerity of a treaty should be distrusted, from which so distinguished a chief absented himself, he sent, by a messenger, the following speech to be delivered to Lord Dunmore.
Stran 284 - Logan, who had long been distinguished as a friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly signalized himself in the war which ensued. In the autumn of the same year a decisive battle was fought at the mouth of the Great Kanhaway, between the collected forces of the Shawanese, Mingoes and Delawares, and a detachment of the Virginia militia.
Stran 316 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to his majefty, to return his majefty the thanks of this houfe for his...
Stran 274 - A physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally casual — they that employ him know not his excellence; they that reject him know not his deficience. By any acute observer who had looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century a very curious book might be written on the "Fortune of Physicians.
Stran 79 - ... of the North Briton in which I have been named, or even alluded to, was written by...
Stran 311 - THYRSIS, when we parted, swore Ere the spring he would return — Ah ! what means yon violet flower ! And the bud that decks the thorn ; 'Twas the lark that upward sprung ! 'Twas the nightingale that sung ! Idle notes!
Stran 333 - Government, you will unite them ,in your resistance to those demands: you are mistaken; you ought to know that the diplomatic skill of France, and the means she possesses in your country, are sufficient to enable her, with the French party in America, to throw the blame which will attend the rupture of the negotiations on the Federalists, as you term yourselves, but on the British party, as France terms you; and you may assure yourselves this will be done.
Stran 395 - ... of the wind's coming to the northward, and blowing very hard. If the weather had continued fine the troops would have been embarked by twelve, at which time the return of killed and wounded did not exceed four rank and file. I cannot help again noticing the particular good conduct of Captain Mortlock, Lieutenant Edmonds, and Lieutenant Norman, and beg to recommend them to their Lordships