The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 37Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... say at L- and Mrs. Hildefley , notwith- landing he is out every day , puts ori neither hat , hood , nor cloak . Neither are the variations of heat and cold fo great as in England : the extremes in the whole year here , don't differ ...
... say at L- and Mrs. Hildefley , notwith- landing he is out every day , puts ori neither hat , hood , nor cloak . Neither are the variations of heat and cold fo great as in England : the extremes in the whole year here , don't differ ...
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... Say twelve , then . That will do ; but instead of giving him an annuity give him an Abbey of that value . He is of low extraction , and full of vanity ; he would be highly flattered with an Abbey , and you will be fure of being better ...
... Say twelve , then . That will do ; but instead of giving him an annuity give him an Abbey of that value . He is of low extraction , and full of vanity ; he would be highly flattered with an Abbey , and you will be fure of being better ...
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... Say no more of that man to me ! He is a villain ! he fhall know - he fhall know whom he has to deal with . ' He accordingly fome time after publifhed his first pamphlet entitled , Moyens d'Exécution , " which he inferted the most ...
... Say no more of that man to me ! He is a villain ! he fhall know - he fhall know whom he has to deal with . ' He accordingly fome time after publifhed his first pamphlet entitled , Moyens d'Exécution , " which he inferted the most ...
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... say which would have been moft injured , the enumerated old established focieties , or the fubfcribers to the new inftitution . With respect to the nature of Charter- grants in general , Mr. Stoneftreet has followed the authorities of ...
... say which would have been moft injured , the enumerated old established focieties , or the fubfcribers to the new inftitution . With respect to the nature of Charter- grants in general , Mr. Stoneftreet has followed the authorities of ...
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... Say , ' mid that bow'r , where fancy lov'd to dwell , Did want or mifery unheard complain ? Ah ! no ; an age to come fhall fighing tell , ' Twas then they aik`d , and never afk'd in vain . Is this our fav'rite's moral fong : Full well ...
... Say , ' mid that bow'r , where fancy lov'd to dwell , Did want or mifery unheard complain ? Ah ! no ; an age to come fhall fighing tell , ' Twas then they aik`d , and never afk'd in vain . Is this our fav'rite's moral fong : Full well ...
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Seite 346 - Oh ! while along the stream of Time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame, Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale...
Seite 188 - Created half to rise, and half to fall: Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory jest, and riddle of the world!
Seite 448 - I pass'd, — and they were gone. Read, ye that run, the awful truth With which I charge my page ! A worm is in the bud of youth, And at the root of age.
Seite 394 - Ireland, that the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland shall, upon the first day of January, which shall be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Seite 190 - em all: Not Caesar's empress would I deign to prove; No, make me mistress to the man I love; If there be yet another name more free, More fond than mistress, make me that to thee!
Seite 229 - ... the latter, while both descriptions are in the occupancy of the same proprietor ; it not being in my power, under the tenure by which the dower negroes are held, to manumit them.
Seite 229 - I do, moreover, most pointedly and most solemnly enjoin it upon my executors hereafter named, or the survivors of them, to see that this clause respecting slaves, and every part thereof, be religiously fulfilled at the epoch at which it is directed to take place, without evasion, neglect, or delay...
Seite 79 - England, by the abuse of their strength, may still for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being exhausted. But, I will venture to say it, the fate of all civilized nations is attached to the termination of a war which involves the whole world.
Seite 51 - Wealth, my lad, was made to wander, Let it wander as it will; Call the jockey, call the pander, Bid them come and take their fill. When the bonny blade carouses, Pockets full, and spirits high — What are acres? What are houses? Only dirt, or wet or dry. Should the guardian friend or mother Tell the woes of wilful waste, Scorn their counsel, scorn their pother ;You can hang or drown at last ! On the 'Death of Mr.
Seite 229 - And whereas among those who will receive freedom according to this devise, there may be some who, from old age or bodily infirmities, and others who, on account of their infancy, will be unable to support themselves, it is my will and desire, that all who come under the first and second...