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... shall likewise take no- tice of fome correfponding circum- ftances and caufes , which were ei- ther overlooked in our last volume , or did not at the time come within our knowledge , but which tended in a lefs or greater degree to faci ...
... shall likewise take no- tice of fome correfponding circum- ftances and caufes , which were ei- ther overlooked in our last volume , or did not at the time come within our knowledge , but which tended in a lefs or greater degree to faci ...
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... shall infert them . In writing to his fuppofed friend he fays , " You cannot form an idea of the impudence , with which the moft palpable lies are published and propagated among the people . The moft pofitive affertions , the moft ...
... shall infert them . In writing to his fuppofed friend he fays , " You cannot form an idea of the impudence , with which the moft palpable lies are published and propagated among the people . The moft pofitive affertions , the moft ...
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... shall felect one which occurred in Paris , in the be- ginning of the year 1790 , and which is fupported by teftimony that can- not be called in queftion . At that time the Count de Marguerite af- ferted publickly at the Duke of Li ...
... shall felect one which occurred in Paris , in the be- ginning of the year 1790 , and which is fupported by teftimony that can- not be called in queftion . At that time the Count de Marguerite af- ferted publickly at the Duke of Li ...
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... shall be renewed every two years by elections . Receive a letter from the king , containing his objections to certain parts of fome of the new laws , which occafions much diftontent in the affembly . King obliged to give his faction ...
... shall be renewed every two years by elections . Receive a letter from the king , containing his objections to certain parts of fome of the new laws , which occafions much diftontent in the affembly . King obliged to give his faction ...
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... Shall they not have the benefit of it ? Every indi- vidual pays fifty fhillings a year . →→ How many enjoyments must every inferior individual relinquish , and how much labour must he undergo , to enable him to make this contri ...
... Shall they not have the benefit of it ? Every indi- vidual pays fifty fhillings a year . →→ How many enjoyments must every inferior individual relinquish , and how much labour must he undergo , to enable him to make this contri ...
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Seite 201 - The Body of Benjamin Franklin Printer (Like the cover of an old book Its contents torn out And stript of its lettering and gilding) Lies here, food for worms. But the work shall not be lost For it will (as he believed) appear once more In a new and more elegant edition Revised and corrected by The Author.* * The foregoing epitaph was written by Dr.
Seite 164 - Abyssinia is clear and the sun shines; about nine, a small cloud, not above four feet broad, appears in the East, whirling violently round as if upon an axis; but arrived near the zenith, it...
Seite 10 - To see him setting out on a journey, was a matter truly curious: his first care was to put two or three eggs, boiled hard, into his great-coat pocket, or any scraps of bread which he found; baggage he never took; then, mounting one of his hunters, his next attention was to get out of London, into that road where turnpikes were the fewest.
Seite 277 - Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubje&s the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament aflembled, beg leave to return Your Majefty our humble thanks, for your moft gracious fpeech from the Throne.
Seite 165 - ... did actually more than once reach us. Again they would retreat so as to be almost out of sight, their tops reaching to the very clouds. There the tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more.
Seite 14 - Forest ; and an old man and woman, his tenants, •were the only persons with whom he could hold any converse. Here he fell ill ; and as he would have no...
Seite 85 - Queen could not be persuaded that it was his writing whose name was to it, but that it had some more mischievous author, and said with great indignation, that she would have him racked to produce his author, I replied : ' Nay, Madam, he is a doctor ; never rack his person, but rack his...
Seite 160 - ... from his bones, they do not meddle with the thighs, or the parts where the great arteries are. At...
Seite 31 - I was placed in, by living in a native family, I had an opportunity of feeing more of the nature and difpofition of the middling- fort of people, and their manners and cuftoms, than perhaps has fallen to the lot of moft travellers, I am induced to give the few obfervations I made during that period. The Perfians, with refpeft to outward behaviour, are certainly the Parifians of the Eaffl.
Seite 42 - ... as the mother, keeping up her prerogative, never parts with the power over any portion of...