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80. oldal
Knew that such a jury , in a case of a jury against it , was such as might naturally
such importance as the present would not suffer arise in a loyal and good mind ,
and perhaps their imagination to dupe their judgment ; mhe would be found to be
...
Knew that such a jury , in a case of a jury against it , was such as might naturally
such importance as the present would not suffer arise in a loyal and good mind ,
and perhaps their imagination to dupe their judgment ; mhe would be found to be
...
169. oldal
... without such previous notice , through its different ft.rges , having already tur-
Thall be deemed unlawful : chac it a certain numed the grounds on which it was
introduced , and ber of persons , * so assembled without such pre . the main
points ...
... without such previous notice , through its different ft.rges , having already tur-
Thall be deemed unlawful : chac it a certain numed the grounds on which it was
introduced , and ber of persons , * so assembled without such pre . the main
points ...
170. oldal
But to ' apprehend them : that persons preventing in the most animated
discussions of the fubject , the attendance of a magistrate at such meetings ,
perpetual repetitions of the same arguments dij or obstructing him in the
execution of his duty ...
But to ' apprehend them : that persons preventing in the most animated
discussions of the fubject , the attendance of a magistrate at such meetings ,
perpetual repetitions of the same arguments dij or obstructing him in the
execution of his duty ...
348. oldal
... given in the Gentleman's Ma : its numerous little accompaniments , gazine for
1789 ; -that the subject of should have been forged , and fill more the play is such
as Shakspeare , who so , what this should be the case with was well acquainted
...
... given in the Gentleman's Ma : its numerous little accompaniments , gazine for
1789 ; -that the subject of should have been forged , and fill more the play is such
as Shakspeare , who so , what this should be the case with was well acquainted
...
553. oldal
His object in such faid , by as high authority in another place , that a tax was to
exempt the poor and the middle a committee of the house of commons had no
claffes from taxation . He knew in one province more authority to administer oaths
to ...
His object in such faid , by as high authority in another place , that a tax was to
exempt the poor and the middle a committee of the house of commons had no
claffes from taxation . He knew in one province more authority to administer oaths
to ...
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326. oldal - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree...
323. oldal - But Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping ; and as she wept she stooped down and looked into the sepulchre, and seeth two angels in white sitting, the one at the head and the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain.
32. oldal - For this purpose there was a great hall appropriated to their use, where they always assembled when they were not upon duty. Along the wall bells were ranged in order, one to each apartment, with the number of the chamber marked over it ; so that when any one of them was rung, they had only to turn their eyes to the bell, and see what servant was called.
194. oldal - Russell were so enormous as not only to outrage economy, but even to stagger credibility. The Duke of Bedford is the leviathan among all the creatures of the crown. He tumbles about his unwieldy bulk, he plays and frolics in the ocean of the royal bounty. Huge as he is, and whilst 'he lies floating many a rood', he is still a creature.
405. oldal - Norwegians appear to enjoy all the blessings of freedom. Norway may be termed a sister kingdom; but the people have no viceroy to lord it over them, and fatten his dependants with the fruit of their labour. There are only two counts in the whole country who have estates, and exact some feudal observances from their tenantry. All the rest of the country is divided into small farms, which belong to the cultivator.
375. oldal - France would be willing to propofe ; in order that his majefty and his allies might thereupon examine in concert, whether they are fuch as might ferve as the foundation of a negotiation for peace ? 3. Or would there be a defire to propofe any other way whatever, for arriving at the fame end, that of a general pacification ? The underfigned is authorized to receive from monfieur...
335. oldal - slower — very well — what a plague is this foot about, and this little head ? No wonder you are out, Mr Bijou, when you forget your time. That's a jewel — bravo ! bravo! my little man!
120. oldal - Florence fiafk : place them in a fcale, and let them be balanced. Then reduce a few ounces of dry...
349. oldal - —Ridiculous, however, as it is, few have the courage to reject it; and I am thoroughly convinced, that a few quaint lines of a Roman or Greek...
303. oldal - Thus the meaneft of the clan, knowing himfelf to be as wellborn as the head of it, revered m his chieftain his own honour, loved in his clan his own blood, complained not of the difference of ftation into which Fortune had thrown him, and fefpected himfelf.