The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 84,Teil 2;Band 116E. Cave, 1814 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 72
Seite iv
... feel ourselves in our own element ; and let us earnestly hope , that we shall not again be called upon to discuss other subjects , than those which Cicero calls exercitationes ingenii et curricula mentis . We shall not again , we ...
... feel ourselves in our own element ; and let us earnestly hope , that we shall not again be called upon to discuss other subjects , than those which Cicero calls exercitationes ingenii et curricula mentis . We shall not again , we ...
Seite 3
... feel. my intention to resume th the subject again should it be necessary - Being wholly unconnected with any of the parties in this controversy , I cannot be biased towards the opinion of any : my sole wish is to find out the truth . the ...
... feel. my intention to resume th the subject again should it be necessary - Being wholly unconnected with any of the parties in this controversy , I cannot be biased towards the opinion of any : my sole wish is to find out the truth . the ...
Seite 4
Mrs. Serres and her abettors . You " We feel it our duty , before we enter surely , Sir , must be possessed of an enviable degree of patience , to bear with them so long . But she has fairly acknowledged her aim at last , in her Letter ...
Mrs. Serres and her abettors . You " We feel it our duty , before we enter surely , Sir , must be possessed of an enviable degree of patience , to bear with them so long . But she has fairly acknowledged her aim at last , in her Letter ...
Seite 17
... feel obliged by the inser- tion of the following correction of riana , which had before escaped me . some errata in the Bibliotheca Spence- It is hardly necessary to premise , that in a work of such extent an variety , a considerable ...
... feel obliged by the inser- tion of the following correction of riana , which had before escaped me . some errata in the Bibliotheca Spence- It is hardly necessary to premise , that in a work of such extent an variety , a considerable ...
Seite 35
... feel inclined to seek his fortune from home , without regard to his habits of life , or bis qualifications for future employment , would be , not only an idle waste of expence , but a direct means of the destruction of every good effect ...
... feel inclined to seek his fortune from home , without regard to his habits of life , or bis qualifications for future employment , would be , not only an idle waste of expence , but a direct means of the destruction of every good effect ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Admiral aged antient appears arch architrave army attention Author bart Bible Bishop boats British Capt Captain Cathedral character Church College command copy Court daugh daughter death Ditto Dorset Duke duty Earl edition eldest eminent Enemy England English Essex expence fair favour formerly France French GENT give Henry History honour hope House James John July King labour Lady land late learned letter Lieut Lieut.-col living London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lordship Majesty's ment miles mind Ministers observed occasion officers parish Peace persons pilasters possession present Prince Regent Princess of Wales printed racter Readers received rector relict respect Royal Highness Russia says Sept shew ship Sir James Yeo Spain ther tion Trinity College troops UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA URBAN volume whole wife William wounded