The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... cases , made an order of reference to his Majefty's A torney General , whether the petitioner is intitled to a Writ of Error , on the errors affigned ? Whe- ther the judgment of the Court was unanimous ? and whether the petioner is of ...
... cases , made an order of reference to his Majefty's A torney General , whether the petitioner is intitled to a Writ of Error , on the errors affigned ? Whe- ther the judgment of the Court was unanimous ? and whether the petioner is of ...
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... case of an attack upon the territory of France , the states general fhall have the option of furnishing their land contingent as they like , either in money or troops , at the citimate of 5,000 infantry , and 1,000 cavalry.- -The power ...
... case of an attack upon the territory of France , the states general fhall have the option of furnishing their land contingent as they like , either in money or troops , at the citimate of 5,000 infantry , and 1,000 cavalry.- -The power ...
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... cases , exceed- ed ten - fold the original fum - that they proved , that the tythe demanded in some cases in 1786 , extracted from the rule books of the Vicar's Court , in the diocese of Cefhel - where ic ap- peared , that they ...
... cases , exceed- ed ten - fold the original fum - that they proved , that the tythe demanded in some cases in 1786 , extracted from the rule books of the Vicar's Court , in the diocese of Cefhel - where ic ap- peared , that they ...
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... ( a ) . Y y y 2 NOT E. With ( a ) In answer to this argument , Mr. Fox re- plied , that in the case stated , one nation bound itfelf to do fomething defined and fpecific , when the itle ! h 1788 . 539 Political Hiftory of Europe , 1786 .
... ( a ) . Y y y 2 NOT E. With ( a ) In answer to this argument , Mr. Fox re- plied , that in the case stated , one nation bound itfelf to do fomething defined and fpecific , when the itle ! h 1788 . 539 Political Hiftory of Europe , 1786 .
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... end . This be my case , to all befide Indiff'rent let my wishes be ; Paffion be calm , and dumb be pride , And fix'd my foul , my God , on thee . FOREIGN 1 AN FOREIGN Conftantinople , July 8 , 1788 . 552 Oct. Poetry .
... end . This be my case , to all befide Indiff'rent let my wishes be ; Paffion be calm , and dumb be pride , And fix'd my foul , my God , on thee . FOREIGN 1 AN FOREIGN Conftantinople , July 8 , 1788 . 552 Oct. Poetry .
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197. oldal - It is not in the white," said Mrs. Wadman. My uncle Toby looked with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever were created, from your own, madam, up to those of Venus herself, which certainly were as venereal a pair of eyes as ever stood in a head, there never was an eye of them all so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose as the very eye at which he was looking. It was not, madam, a rolling eye, a romping, or a wanton one; nor...
22. oldal - He has nothing for it but to abdicate, and run from an evil which he can neither prevent nor mollify. The husband gone, the ceremony begins. The walls are...
471. oldal - I reflected, that the uncouth manners of my father's family were little calculated to improve my outward conduct. I, therefore, had resolved on living at the University and taking pupils, when two unexpected events greatly altered the posture of my affairs; viz. my father's death, and the arrival of an uncle from the Indies. . This uncle I had very rarely heard my father mention, and it was generally believed that he was long since dead, when he arrived in England only a week too late to close his...
473. oldal - I had a piece of rich, sweet pudding on my fork, when Miss Louisa Friendly begged to trouble me for a pigeon that stood near me. In my haste, scarce knowing what I did, I whipped the pudding into my mouth, hot as a burning coal. It was impossible to conceal my agony; my eyes were starting from their sockets. At last, in spite of shame and resolution, I was obliged to drop the cause of torment on my plate.
197. oldal - Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me — Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars.
187. oldal - Hanover's allies, being called over to protect his government against the King's subjects, is it not high time for the King my father to accept also of the assistance of those who are able, and who have engaged to support him ? But will the world, or any one man of sense in it, infer from thence, that he inclines to be a tributary Prince, rather than an independent Monarch ? Who has the better chance to be independent on foreign powers? He who, with the aid of his own subjects, can wrest the...
197. oldal - Venus herself, which certainly were as venereal a pair of eyes as ever stood in a head - there never was an eye of them all, so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye, at which he was looking - it was not, Madam, a rolling eye - a romping or a wanton one - nor was it an eye...
354. oldal - It is not less against negative than against actual evil, that affectionate exhortation, lively remonstrance, and pointed parable, are exhausted. It is against the tree which bore NO fruit, the lamp which had NO oil, the unprofitable servant, who made NO use of his talent, that the severe sentence is denounced ; as well as against corrupt fruit, bad oil, and talents ill employed. We are led to believe, from the same high authority, that omitted duties, and neglected opportunities, will furnish no...
196. oldal - I know not what, has got into this eye of mine— do look into it— it is not in the white— In saying which, Mrs. Wadman edged herself close in beside my uncle Toby, and squeezing herself down upon the corner of his bench, she gave him an opportunity of doing it without rising up— Do look into it— said she.
232. oldal - There is some help for all the defects of fortune ; for, if a man cannot attain to the length of his wishes, he may have his remedy by cutting of them shorter.