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... inhabitants of the West- India iflands , and of other fouthern climates , where acid liquors and fruits are ufed plentifully , very fel- dom have good teeth . " With refpect to fweat - meats , it is not easy to determine how they act on ...
... inhabitants of the West- India iflands , and of other fouthern climates , where acid liquors and fruits are ufed plentifully , very fel- dom have good teeth . " With refpect to fweat - meats , it is not easy to determine how they act on ...
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... inhabitants talk an unintelligible language , and are only to be understood by figns and geftures . In the other large ifland , it is faid , there are many wild beafts , but here there are not any . The inhabitants live upon a fort of ...
... inhabitants talk an unintelligible language , and are only to be understood by figns and geftures . In the other large ifland , it is faid , there are many wild beafts , but here there are not any . The inhabitants live upon a fort of ...
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... inhabitant of that place . In the 82d year of his age , at his feat at Downham , Effex , Wm . Selwin , efq ;. At his lodgings at Vauxhall , James Regnier , efq ; many years in the commiffion of the peace for the county of Bucks . At his ...
... inhabitant of that place . In the 82d year of his age , at his feat at Downham , Effex , Wm . Selwin , efq ;. At his lodgings at Vauxhall , James Regnier , efq ; many years in the commiffion of the peace for the county of Bucks . At his ...
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... inhabitants of the mountain of Bata , who are perfuaded that every man who eats a roafted cuckow before his death is a faint ; they confequent- ly make a mock of the Indian . " What can be more ridiculous , " fay they , " than to bring ...
... inhabitants of the mountain of Bata , who are perfuaded that every man who eats a roafted cuckow before his death is a faint ; they confequent- ly make a mock of the Indian . " What can be more ridiculous , " fay they , " than to bring ...
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... inhabitants : his figure appeared extraordinary ; their laughter and taunts declared their altonishment : and they were going to carry their affronts ftill farther , if , to fave him from danger , one of the inhabitants , who had ...
... inhabitants : his figure appeared extraordinary ; their laughter and taunts declared their altonishment : and they were going to carry their affronts ftill farther , if , to fave him from danger , one of the inhabitants , who had ...
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Seite 224 - If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some; for he that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing...
Seite 224 - Heaven; and therefore, ask that Blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those that at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember, Job suffered, and was afterwards prosperous. And now to conclude, Experience keeps a dear School, but Fools will learn in no other, and scarce in that; for it is true, we may give Advice, but we cannot give Conduct...
Seite 223 - Industry need not wish, as Poor Richard says, and he that lives upon hope will die fasting. There are no gains without pains; then help, hands, for I have no lands; or if I have, they are smartly taxed.
Seite 13 - If the security of our persons and our property, of all we hold dear and valuable, are to depend upon the caprice of a giddy multitude, or to be at the disposal of a giddy mob; if, in compliance with the humours, and to appease the...
Seite 127 - I'll look after thee. I know thou hast a mighty party, and I see a great many of the brotherhood in corners, waiting to see what will become of their mighty Don, and a Doctor of the party (looking to Dr. Bates) at your elbow ; but, by the grace of Almighty God, I'll crush you all.
Seite 83 - Parliament"— and afterwards adds, " It is the king's pleasure, that as soon as the General Court is again assembled, at the time prescribed by the Charter, you should require of the House of Representatives, in His Majesty's name, to rescind the resolution which gave birth to the circular letter from the speaker, and to declare their disapprobation of and dissent to that rash and hasty proceeding.
Seite 13 - I will seek and will have popularity ; but I will tell you how I will obtain it; I will have that popularity which follows, and not that which is run after.
Seite 140 - And follow where true honour points the way; If they revere the hand...
Seite 12 - ... when it was revived ; it is not our fault if there are not any errors upon the record, nor is it in our power to create any if there are none; we are bound by our oath and in our consciences, to give such a judgment as the law will warrant, and as our...
Seite 12 - I took no share in another place in the measures which were taken to prosecute him for one of them ; it was not our fault that he was convicted ; it was not our fault that he fled ; it was not our fault that...