The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Band 10J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1780 |
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... continued fwimming from their proa with mats and other things to barter with us , for which we gave them in return nails and other trifles ; fome of them came by the help of ropes as high as the gun- wale of our hip , and looked with ...
... continued fwimming from their proa with mats and other things to barter with us , for which we gave them in return nails and other trifles ; fome of them came by the help of ropes as high as the gun- wale of our hip , and looked with ...
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... continued three hours ; and in the prefence of a gene- ral fuch as is the Duke of Brunf- wick . Every body was diffatisfied . Yesterday , the first court day , he was ill ; he forgot fome of the foreign minifters , and uttered nothing ...
... continued three hours ; and in the prefence of a gene- ral fuch as is the Duke of Brunf- wick . Every body was diffatisfied . Yesterday , the first court day , he was ill ; he forgot fome of the foreign minifters , and uttered nothing ...
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... continued efforts of public fpirit to ftem the torrent of national corruption . Their overnment naturally produces a defpondency in all , and more espe- cially in the lower and most important claffes of people . In fhout their new ...
... continued efforts of public fpirit to ftem the torrent of national corruption . Their overnment naturally produces a defpondency in all , and more espe- cially in the lower and most important claffes of people . In fhout their new ...
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... continued ; fix troops advanced of feventy women each , a distinguished favourite walk- ed under an umbrella at the head of each . She who led the van was fo univerfally refpected , as to be too facred to be feen ; in fact , they fe ...
... continued ; fix troops advanced of feventy women each , a distinguished favourite walk- ed under an umbrella at the head of each . She who led the van was fo univerfally refpected , as to be too facred to be feen ; in fact , they fe ...
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... continued until the women had made the ne- ceffary preparations for him in the market place : then the king retired , and the proceffion began in the fol- lowing order . First , two coaches drawn by twelve men each ; next , the fedan ...
... continued until the women had made the ne- ceffary preparations for him in the market place : then the king retired , and the proceffion began in the fol- lowing order . First , two coaches drawn by twelve men each ; next , the fedan ...
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Seite 308 - I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty perform your command.
Seite 309 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander, must bring you the...
Seite 353 - Glen ? I'm thinking, wi' sic a braw fellow, In poortith I might mak a fen' ; What care I in riches to wallow, If I maunna marry Tarn Glen ? There's Lowrie the laird o...
Seite 304 - I thought it convenient to certify you briefly in what case our affairs stand; as touching a lodging for you we have gotten one by my lord cardinal's means, the like whereof could not have been found here about...
Seite 183 - ... appearance, and at the same time the music might be so disposed in the gallery as to produce a most animating effect. A very small elevation of stage should be allowed of, and no contraction by...
Seite 307 - I am so bold to trouble you with my simple and rude writing, esteeming it to proceed from her that is much desirous to know that your Grace does well, as I perceive by this bearer that you do. The which I pray God long to continue, as I am most bound to pray; for I do know the great pains and troubles that you have taken for me, both day and night, is never like to be recompensed on my part, but alonely in loving you, next unto the King's grace, above all creatures living.
Seite 309 - I will so leave to trouble your grace any further, with mine earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your grace in his good keeping, and to direct you in all your actions.
Seite 197 - Almanack.: a little book, fuch as is given to children for a new year's gift, was offered to him ; he took it, opened it, brought it near his eyes, then threw it down on the table. An...
Seite 266 - Rabbi there did deliver me his opinion in conference with me, that he at first feared that those which were sent from Rome, would cause an unhappy period to their council; and professed to me, that he much desired the presence of some protestant divines, and especially of our English divines, of whom he had a better opinion, than of any other divines in the world...
Seite 192 - I am so unhappy to have liven to see this unhappy day, in the which I am required, by direction from my most gracious Sovereign, to do an act which God and the law forbiddeth.