London Review, 11. kötet1780 |
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... -- - 73 78 88 96 Franklin's Ruffia ; or , a complete Hiftorical Account of all the Nations which com- pofe that Empire Lamont's Sermons on the most prevalent Wices A 2 1 iv Franklin's Political , Mifcellaneous , and Philofophical Pieces A.
... -- - 73 78 88 96 Franklin's Ruffia ; or , a complete Hiftorical Account of all the Nations which com- pofe that Empire Lamont's Sermons on the most prevalent Wices A 2 1 iv Franklin's Political , Mifcellaneous , and Philofophical Pieces A.
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... most prevalent Vices 241 243 Letters from an English Traveller [ Martin Sherlock , Efq ; ] , translated from the French 249 Obfervations made during a Tour through Parts of England , Scotland and Wales Tasker's Ode to the Memory of the ...
... most prevalent Vices 241 243 Letters from an English Traveller [ Martin Sherlock , Efq ; ] , translated from the French 249 Obfervations made during a Tour through Parts of England , Scotland and Wales Tasker's Ode to the Memory of the ...
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... most northern counties of England , afferts that they had neither walls nor cities ; what paffed under the name of cities in Britain , being , according to Strabo , no other than groves . Thefe authorities will ftand their ground ...
... most northern counties of England , afferts that they had neither walls nor cities ; what paffed under the name of cities in Britain , being , according to Strabo , no other than groves . Thefe authorities will ftand their ground ...
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... most interest- ing nature to the British empire ; on the nature of party- fpirit ; on the circumstances of the prefent war ; on the abi lity of Great Britain to carry on the war ; and on the re- prefentations of Ireland refpecting a ...
... most interest- ing nature to the British empire ; on the nature of party- fpirit ; on the circumstances of the prefent war ; on the abi lity of Great Britain to carry on the war ; and on the re- prefentations of Ireland refpecting a ...
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... most violent leaders of the minority , what hopes can there be of a reconciliation ? The author allows that a war , and especially an unsuccessful war , only renders the voice of oppofition louder . Where then is the utility of a ...
... most violent leaders of the minority , what hopes can there be of a reconciliation ? The author allows that a war , and especially an unsuccessful war , only renders the voice of oppofition louder . Where then is the utility of a ...
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344. oldal - The Lord looketh from heaven ; he beholdeth all the sons of men. From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth.
140. oldal - The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill ; Where only merit constant pay receives, Is bless'd in what it takes and what it gives ; The joy unequall'd if its end it gain, And, if it lose, attended with no pain ; Without satiety...
416. oldal - Henries — who stalk from desolation to desolation, through the dreary vacuity and melancholy succession of chill and comfortless chambers.
269. oldal - Turn to learning and gaming, religion and raking. With the love of a wench, let his writings be chaste...
87. oldal - Depart from us; For we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? And what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
140. oldal - Know then this truth (enough for man to know) 'Virtue alone is happiness below.
176. oldal - And Abraham arose and met him, and said unto him, Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night, and thou shalt arise early on the morrow, and go on thy way.
269. oldal - ... his tongue with strange matter, his pen with fine taste ; That the rake and the poet o'er all may prevail, Set fire to the head, and set fire to the tail. For the joy of each sex, on the world I'll bestow it. This scholar, rake, Christian, dupe, gamester, and poet...
177. oldal - And Abraham answered and said, Lord, he would not worship thee, neither would he call upon thy name ; therefore have I driven him out from before my face into the wilderness.
311. oldal - Thus every one of those principalities has the apparatus of a kingdom, for the jurisdiction over a few private estates ; and the formality and charge of the exchequer of Great Britain, for collecting the rents of a country squire.