Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 63. kötet,1. részF. Jefferies, 1793 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... land with blood , [ laws , And dar'd to call it Freedom's caufe ! Indignant , generous paffions rife ; Soft Pity lifts her dewy eyes . Wonder alone no more is found , While Vice its hydra - head can rear In uger - vifag'd Roberfpierre ...
... land with blood , [ laws , And dar'd to call it Freedom's caufe ! Indignant , generous paffions rife ; Soft Pity lifts her dewy eyes . Wonder alone no more is found , While Vice its hydra - head can rear In uger - vifag'd Roberfpierre ...
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... land . Three different rainbows in the space of an hour , betwixt twelve and one o'clock . A hurricane from the NW . began foon after one , accompanied with rain , and con tinued about twelwe hours . During the ftorm , the barometer ...
... land . Three different rainbows in the space of an hour , betwixt twelve and one o'clock . A hurricane from the NW . began foon after one , accompanied with rain , and con tinued about twelwe hours . During the ftorm , the barometer ...
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... land , who had been Mr. Wright's bit- ter adverfary in former years , now be came his very warm patrón and friend ; heretofore he had ufed efforts to prevent the town . Mr. Wright's better fars were now rifing upon him ; and , from this ...
... land , who had been Mr. Wright's bit- ter adverfary in former years , now be came his very warm patrón and friend ; heretofore he had ufed efforts to prevent the town . Mr. Wright's better fars were now rifing upon him ; and , from this ...
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... land he gave up all thoughts of the lea , and opened a fchool for teaching the mathematicks at Sunderland . Thus fettled , with a mind at ease , he became enamoured of Mifs Eftreland , the daughter of a clergyman ; but , not being ...
... land he gave up all thoughts of the lea , and opened a fchool for teaching the mathematicks at Sunderland . Thus fettled , with a mind at ease , he became enamoured of Mifs Eftreland , the daughter of a clergyman ; but , not being ...
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... land in War- blington , with other poffeffions in Pern- fted , Bourn , and Woodemanent . The number of the religious is no where mentioned ( except four in their firft charter ) . The church of the priory was dedicated to St ...
... land in War- blington , with other poffeffions in Pern- fted , Bourn , and Woodemanent . The number of the religious is no where mentioned ( except four in their firft charter ) . The church of the priory was dedicated to St ...
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420. oldal - He looks abroad into the varied field Of nature, and though poor, perhaps, compared With those whose mansions glitter in his sight, Calls the delightful scenery all his own.
155. oldal - ... Friends," says he, and Neighbours, "the Taxes are indeed very heavy, and if those laid on by the Government were the only Ones we had to pay, we might more easily discharge them ; but we have many others, and much more grievous to some of us. We are taxed twice as much by our Idleness, three times as much by our Pride, and four times as much by our Folly; and from these Taxes the Commissioners cannot ease or deliver us by allowing an Abatement.
399. oldal - Baxter is my particular favourite. It is impossible to tell you how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which is every where to be found in him.
81. oldal - ... of Europe. On the reft of your paper, I fay nothing.— As to what relates to me and to my colleagues, the king's minifters owe to his majefty the account of their...
429. oldal - There are alfo in the town very large and commodious houfes ; as well as the new road, which is opened from the town to the port, by cutting that part of the rock which inclined toward the fea. The fituation is delightful, and warmeft in winter, being entirely covered from the north wind, and quite open to the fouth.
75. oldal - I am truly sensible of the repeated testimonies which I have received of your approbation ; and I will endeavour to merit a continuance of your good opinion, by...
262. oldal - I appeal to the Nation from the sentence of its Representatives ; and I commit by these presents to the fidelity of my defenders to make known to the National Convention this appeal by all the means in their power, and to demand that mention of it be made in the minutes of their sittings. (Signed) "LOUIS.
421. oldal - ... views of aggrandizement and ambition on the part of France, which would be at all times dangerous to the general interests...
353. oldal - All the people look up to thee with dread. Which may be thus paraphrafed : See, where yon crag's imperious height The funny highland crowns, And hideous as the brow of night, Above the torrent frowns ! So fcowls the Chief, whofe will is law, Regardlefs of our ftate ; While millions gaze with painful awe,
404. oldal - I had not been nice about; nay, rather more so than if it had been for my own benefit or emolument as an author. Your character has been nicely conducted hitherto, even in your...