The European Magazine, and London Review, 36. kötetPhilological Society of London, 1799 |
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7. oldal
... himself to the profeffion of the law , which he practifed with confiderable fuccefs , filling various eminent stations , till at length he became Prefident of the High College of Juftice in the Ruffian province of Livonia , where , at ...
... himself to the profeffion of the law , which he practifed with confiderable fuccefs , filling various eminent stations , till at length he became Prefident of the High College of Juftice in the Ruffian province of Livonia , where , at ...
8. oldal
... himself with honour and ability in his judicial station , appears from his fucceffive advancements . In 1787 , he fucceeded that able Lawyer and excellent man Sir John Skynner , as Chief Baron of his own Court . On the resignation of ...
... himself with honour and ability in his judicial station , appears from his fucceffive advancements . In 1787 , he fucceeded that able Lawyer and excellent man Sir John Skynner , as Chief Baron of his own Court . On the resignation of ...
9. oldal
... himself , that from the inordinate authority he had in the Government , and the vaft command over the whole kingdom , he was poffeffed of fufficient power to make Kings or depofe them . See Hist . Engl . i . 268 . 8vo . edit . 1715 . + ...
... himself , that from the inordinate authority he had in the Government , and the vaft command over the whole kingdom , he was poffeffed of fufficient power to make Kings or depofe them . See Hist . Engl . i . 268 . 8vo . edit . 1715 . + ...
10. oldal
... himself , we intend , as we ought , to follow and practise in preference to any other carnal affection ; and the more fo , as we are bound by the tie of con- fcience , and liable , from our folemn ap- peal to God , to perpetual ...
... himself , we intend , as we ought , to follow and practise in preference to any other carnal affection ; and the more fo , as we are bound by the tie of con- fcience , and liable , from our folemn ap- peal to God , to perpetual ...
11. oldal
... himself ; it was thought the words had an ill meaning to the King . They were both attaint of high treason , and executed . Sir Matthew ¶ Hale fays , Markham , Chief Justice , rather chose to lose his place , than to affent to BURDET's ...
... himself ; it was thought the words had an ill meaning to the King . They were both attaint of high treason , and executed . Sir Matthew ¶ Hale fays , Markham , Chief Justice , rather chose to lose his place , than to affent to BURDET's ...
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90. oldal - The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk, no wife to grind his corn.
90. oldal - The loud wind roar'd, the rain fell fast ; The white man yielded to the blast ; He sat him down beneath our tree, For weary, sad, and faint was he ; And ah ! no wife or mother's care For him the milk or corn prepare.
89. oldal - I was weary and dejected, inquired into my situation, which I briefly explained to her; whereupon, with looks of great compassion, she took up my saddle and bridle and told me to follow her.
167. oldal - All these circumstances crowded at once on my recollection ; and I confess that my spirits began to fail me. I considered my fate as certain, and that I had no alternative, but to lie down and perish.
250. oldal - our motions, and accompanied us in whatever " we were about to do. If the fea threw up an " animal of any kind they devoured it, ere a man " of us could come up; to our great difadvan...
89. oldal - I was regarded with astonishment and fear, and was obliged to sit all day without victuals in the shade of a tree; and the night threatened to be very uncomfortable, for the wind rose, and there was great appearance of a heavy rain; and the wild beasts are so very numerous in the neighbourhood that I should have been under the necessity of climbing up the tree, and resting among the branches.
77. oldal - Leland unites the man of taste with the man of learning ; and shows himself to have possessed not only a competent knowledge of the Greek language, but that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit of the most perfect orator that Athens ever produced. Through the Dissertation upon Eloquence...
276. oldal - Council reflects with pride, satisfaction, and gratitude, that in this arduous crisis the spirit and exertion of our Indian army have kept pace with those of our countrymen at home ; and that in India, as in Europe, Great Britain has found, in the malevolent designs of her enemies, an increasing source of her own prosperity, fame, and power. "By order of the Right Honourable the Governor-General in Council. J. WEBBE, Secretary to Government.
182. oldal - Then cometh he to his disciples, and saith unto them, Sleep on now, and take your rest : behold, the hour is at hand, and the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners. Rise, let us be going : behold, he is at hand that doth betray me.
269. oldal - ... short time till their arrival ; I accordingly landed the boats at the mole, and took the crews up to the breach, armed with pikes. The enthusiastic gratitude of the Turks, men, women, and children, at the sight of such a reinforcement, at such a time, is not to be described.