London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 21. kötetC. Ackers, 1752 |
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11. oldal
... king . mutter against him , or against any order he iffues ; for the article of war fays , that Whoever shall behave himself with contempt or disrespect towards the general , or speak words tending to his hurt or dishoncur , shall be ...
... king . mutter against him , or against any order he iffues ; for the article of war fays , that Whoever shall behave himself with contempt or disrespect towards the general , or speak words tending to his hurt or dishoncur , shall be ...
12. oldal
... king , and let us confider , what might be the confequence of fuch a king's being not only influenced but aflifted by a man of great character in the army , bred up in camps , and ac- customed to have an implicit obedi- ence yielded to ...
... king , and let us confider , what might be the confequence of fuch a king's being not only influenced but aflifted by a man of great character in the army , bred up in camps , and ac- customed to have an implicit obedi- ence yielded to ...
13. oldal
... king indued with lefs wifdom , and more governed by his paffions , than his prefent majeity . Under fuch a king , fuppofe a beloved younger fon F placed at the head of our armies , and continued in that command for a number of years ...
... king indued with lefs wifdom , and more governed by his paffions , than his prefent majeity . Under fuch a king , fuppofe a beloved younger fon F placed at the head of our armies , and continued in that command for a number of years ...
17. oldal
... king or people . But it may be said , Sir , that the captain general must always have great influence in recommending officers to the king for preferment ; and fo he might , were he neither cap- tain general , nor had any thing to do ...
... king or people . But it may be said , Sir , that the captain general must always have great influence in recommending officers to the king for preferment ; and fo he might , were he neither cap- tain general , nor had any thing to do ...
18. oldal
... king therefore and the people fhew but a just return of gratitude to a general who has done them emi . nent fervices , and they need not fear , that the army will fupport him in any unprovoked attack either upon the dignity of his ...
... king therefore and the people fhew but a just return of gratitude to a general who has done them emi . nent fervices , and they need not fear , that the army will fupport him in any unprovoked attack either upon the dignity of his ...
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296. oldal - Would through the airy region stream so bright, That birds would sing, and think it were not night. See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand ! O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek ! Jul.
295. oldal - She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate-stone On the forefinger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep : Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners...
296. oldal - But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks! It is the east, and Juliet is the sun ! — Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than she...
170. oldal - Answer: for the meaning of that was to confirm all your Liberties, knowing, according to your own protestations, that you neither mean nor can hurt my Prerogative. And I assure you, my maxim is, that the people's Liberties strengthen the king's Prerogative, and the king's Prerogative is to defend the people's Liberties.
603. oldal - Make a small cross of two light strips of cedar, the arms so long as to reach to the four corners of a large thin silk handkerchief when extended ; tie the corners of the handkerchief to the extremities of the cross, so you have the body of a kite ; which, being properly accommodated with a tail, loop, and string, will rise in the air, like those made of paper; but this being of silk is fitter to bear the wet and wind of a thundergust without tearing.
321. oldal - After a great deal of labour lost, he remounted his horse, guided him to the pond, which was at the other end of the court, let him drink, went afterwards and tied him to his manger, and then returned to the house with great agility.
297. oldal - My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.
37. oldal - O ! while the' important minutes wait, Let me revolve the books of fate ; See what the coming year intends To me, my country, kind and friends. Then may'st thou wing thy flight, and go, To scatter blindly joys and woe ; Spread dire disease, or purest health, And, as thou list'st, grant place or wealth.
151. oldal - Also a Cheap Edition in I vol., 6s. Gordon's (General) Last Journal. A Facsimile of the last Journal received in England from GENERAL GORDON. Reproduced by Photo-lithography. Imperial 410, £3 y. Events in his Life. From the Day of his Birth to the Day of his Death.
202. oldal - ... cold temper and unconfined humour is a much greater hindrance than any fear of that which is the subject of your letter. I shall speak plainly to you, that the very ordinary observations I made with going half a mile beyond the university, have taught me experience enough not to think of marriage till I settle my fortune in the world, which I am sure will not be in some years ; and even then itself, I am so hard to please, that I suppose I shall put it off to the other world.