An Appeal to the Loyal Citizens of DublinJohn Milliken, 1800 - 41 oldal |
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16. oldal
... independent poffeffion , not only of those , but all the other benefits of that commerce that has raised her to her prefent pre - eminence among the na- tions of Europe , and has made her the wonder and the envy of the world . When the ...
... independent poffeffion , not only of those , but all the other benefits of that commerce that has raised her to her prefent pre - eminence among the na- tions of Europe , and has made her the wonder and the envy of the world . When the ...
17. oldal
... independent of you , on a Treaty of Commerce , which although calling itself final , depended on the will and caprice of the refpective Legiflators , and which was formed on terms that might not be obferved on either fide , cannot be of ...
... independent of you , on a Treaty of Commerce , which although calling itself final , depended on the will and caprice of the refpective Legiflators , and which was formed on terms that might not be obferved on either fide , cannot be of ...
10. oldal
... independent Parliament , fuch as it was recognized by the British Legislature in 1782 , and was finally fettled at the adjustment of all dif- ferences between the two countries . " A debate arofe on this amendment , which was carried on ...
... independent Parliament , fuch as it was recognized by the British Legislature in 1782 , and was finally fettled at the adjustment of all dif- ferences between the two countries . " A debate arofe on this amendment , which was carried on ...
. oldal
... INDEPENDENT OBSERVER , -BONAQUE AC MALA NON SUA NATURA , SED VOCIBUS SEDITIOSORUM ESTIMANTUR . TACITUS . DUBLIN : PRINTED FOR J. ARCHER , 80 , DAME - STreet . } UNION NECESSARY TO SECURITY . THE most of the 1800 . Pafron 47th – Giffards ...
... INDEPENDENT OBSERVER , -BONAQUE AC MALA NON SUA NATURA , SED VOCIBUS SEDITIOSORUM ESTIMANTUR . TACITUS . DUBLIN : PRINTED FOR J. ARCHER , 80 , DAME - STreet . } UNION NECESSARY TO SECURITY . THE most of the 1800 . Pafron 47th – Giffards ...
9. oldal
... independent of the crown of England , formed a grand step towards the accom- plishment of the deep rooted fcheme of feparation . The fufferings , the efforts and the event of that day are univerfally known ; and the confequences were ...
... independent of the crown of England , formed a grand step towards the accom- plishment of the deep rooted fcheme of feparation . The fufferings , the efforts and the event of that day are univerfally known ; and the confequences were ...
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20. oldal - ... upon all the objects that surround us, how lively at that time are our sensations, but how false and inaccurate the judgments we form of things ? I despair of ever receiving the same degree of pleasure from the most excellent performances of genius, which I felt at that age, from pieces which my present judgment regards as trifling and contemptible.
3. oldal - A definition may be very exact, and yet go but a very little way towards informing us of the nature of the thing defined ; but let the virtue of a definition be what it will, in the order of things, it seems rather to follow than to precede our inquiry, of which it ought to be considered as the result.
43. oldal - The satisfaction has been commonly attributed, first to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story is no more than a fiction ; and next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evils which we see represented.
20. oldal - In the morning of our days, when the senses are unworn and tender, when the whole man is awake in every part, and the gloss of novelty fresh upon all the objects that surround us, how lively at that time are our sensations, but how false and inaccurate the judgments we form of things...
132. oldal - First, to be comparatively small. Secondly, to be smooth. Thirdly, to have a variety in the direction of the parts ; but, fourthly, to have those parts not angular, but melted as it were into each other. Fifthly, to be of a delicate frame, without any remarkable appearance of strength. Sixthly, to have its colours clear and bright, but not very strong and glaring. Seventhly, or if it should have any glaring colour, to have it diversified with others.
17. oldal - On the whole, it appears to me that what is called taste, in its most general acceptation, is not a simple idea, but is partly made up of a perception of the primary pleasures of sense, of the secondary pleasures of the imagination, and of the conclusions of the reasoning faculty...
61. oldal - IT is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to make it affecting to the imagination.
199. oldal - Certain it is, that the influence of most things on our passions is not so much from the things themselves, as from our opinions concerning them ; and these again depend very much on the opinions of other men, conveyable for the most part by words only.
1. oldal - ON a superficial view, we may seem to differ very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures : but notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent than real, it is probable that the standard both of reason and taste is the same in all human creatures.
56. oldal - I am sensible I have not disposed my materials to abide the test of a captious controversy, but of a sober and even forgiving examination, that they are not armed at all points for battle, but dressed to visit those who are willing to give a peaceful entrance to truth.