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155. oldal
In another passage , naturally adhering , and the irreverence he says , that " the
long outlived him , habitually annexed to trade and ma- and in 1779 died
unmarried ; ” and obnufacture , sink hiin uncler insuperable serves , that the
character ...
In another passage , naturally adhering , and the irreverence he says , that " the
long outlived him , habitually annexed to trade and ma- and in 1779 died
unmarried ; ” and obnufacture , sink hiin uncler insuperable serves , that the
character ...
229. oldal
His strength of mind , to Johnson . In him Levet found the however , as well as the
re & titude of true neighbour ! Listen , ye who calum- his principles , will unite in
supporting niate fùch a character ! Attend to the him ; and I hope that his pen will
...
His strength of mind , to Johnson . In him Levet found the however , as well as the
re & titude of true neighbour ! Listen , ye who calum- his principles , will unite in
supporting niate fùch a character ! Attend to the him ; and I hope that his pen will
...
258. oldal
A CHARACTER . To a monthly miscellany . We should , therefore , deem
ourselves deficient in the duty which we owe the Public , if we omitted the
following traits , which marked the character of Mr. William Bewley , who was at
once a learned ...
A CHARACTER . To a monthly miscellany . We should , therefore , deem
ourselves deficient in the duty which we owe the Public , if we omitted the
following traits , which marked the character of Mr. William Bewley , who was at
once a learned ...
351. oldal
10 . tre managers , as well as audience , to worth since , his character as a finger
is determine what would be the conse- fully ettablished . As a speaker he has
quence . It certainly would do hurt to much to learn , and many vulgarities to the ...
10 . tre managers , as well as audience , to worth since , his character as a finger
is determine what would be the conse- fully ettablished . As a speaker he has
quence . It certainly would do hurt to much to learn , and many vulgarities to the ...
632. oldal
2II 218 418 118 race 305 522 528 200 116 2 II2 Character of Ariosto 33 strate ,
210 — splendid offers rejected — vifited Character of Cordelia 293 by travellers
dies — modes of iludy and life Character of Haller ZIT Character of Dr. Isaac ...
2II 218 418 118 race 305 522 528 200 116 2 II2 Character of Ariosto 33 strate ,
210 — splendid offers rejected — vifited Character of Cordelia 293 by travellers
dies — modes of iludy and life Character of Haller ZIT Character of Dr. Isaac ...
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518. oldal - Entire, complete. — A thing is entire, by wanting none of its parts ; complete, by wanting none of the appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment.
233. oldal - I know an instance where he did his utmost to conceal his own merit that way ; and if we join to this his natural love of ease, I fancy we must expect little of this sort : at least I...
165. oldal - ... rejection of this proposition will in any manner affect, much less militate against, the act of Congress, by which they have offered five years...
165. oldal - ... case of hostility. It is essential therefore, that the same system should pervade the whole ; that the formation and discipline of the militia of the continent should be absolutely uniform, and that the same species of arms, accoutrements, and military apparatus, should be introduced in every part of the United States.