The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Band 22R. Baldwin, 1753 |
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... bill were to pafs , and all poor chil- dren might have the privilege of being fent to the house of industry , I am ... BILLS . or 124 March REMARKS on the two POOR BILLS .
... bill were to pafs , and all poor chil- dren might have the privilege of being fent to the house of industry , I am ... BILLS . or 124 March REMARKS on the two POOR BILLS .
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1753 . RIMARKS on the two POOR BILLS . or labour . This bill promifes well , and , by what I can find , is generally well re- ceived . It enacts , in the first place , " That in every county in England and Wales , there fhall be one ...
1753 . RIMARKS on the two POOR BILLS . or labour . This bill promifes well , and , by what I can find , is generally well re- ceived . It enacts , in the first place , " That in every county in England and Wales , there fhall be one ...
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... bill before us ; tho ' fuch a houfe would be more especially 5 neceffary , if there was to be only one poor house in a county . For how could fuch a numerous body of paupers , as would in all probability be accumulated here , fuch a ...
... bill before us ; tho ' fuch a houfe would be more especially 5 neceffary , if there was to be only one poor house in a county . For how could fuch a numerous body of paupers , as would in all probability be accumulated here , fuch a ...
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... bill 260 G. The true import of the bill 261 , 262 , 263 The incapacities that aliens are fubject to 264 SPEECH of C. Julius against the bill ib . F. That a general naturalization of the Jews will be the consequence of it 265 That the ...
... bill 260 G. The true import of the bill 261 , 262 , 263 The incapacities that aliens are fubject to 264 SPEECH of C. Julius against the bill ib . F. That a general naturalization of the Jews will be the consequence of it 265 That the ...
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... bill for fuch na- turalization be exhibited ; whereby many perfons of confiderable fubftance profef- fing the Jewish religion are prevented from being naturalized by bill to be exhibited in parliament for that purpofe : And the act of ...
... bill for fuch na- turalization be exhibited ; whereby many perfons of confiderable fubftance profef- fing the Jewish religion are prevented from being naturalized by bill to be exhibited in parliament for that purpofe : And the act of ...
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Seite 328 - Tis folly to be wise. HYMN TO ADVERSITY DAUGHTER of Jove, relentless power, Thou tamer of the human breast, Whose iron scourge and torturing hour The bad affright, afflict the best ! Bound in thy adamantine chain The proud are taught to taste of pain, And purple tyrants vainly groan With pangs unfelt before, unpitied and alone.
Seite 144 - Yefterday his Majefty went to the houfe of Peers, and gave the royal aflent to the following bills, vix.
Seite 247 - ... newspapers. When the lower sort of Irish, in the most uncivilized parts of Ireland, attend the funeral of a deceased friend or neighbour, before they give the last parting howl, they expostulate with the dead body, and reproach him with having died, notwithstanding that he had an excellent wife, a milch cow, seven fine children, and a competency of potatoes.
Seite 264 - For defraying the charge for allowances, to the feveral officers and private gentlemen, of the two troops of horfe guards, and regiment of horfe reduced, and to the fuperannuated gentlemen of the four troops of horfe guards for 1767 9.
Seite 217 - England, every day produced fome new and mining folly, and fome improper expence. Would to God that they had ended as they began, with our journey ! but unfortunately we have imported them all. I no longer underftand, or am underftood in my family. I hear of nothing but /<? bon ton. A French...
Seite 217 - Extremely so, with some complexions," said my wife ; " but it does not suit with mine, and I never use it." — " You are much in the right, my dear," replied I, " not to play with edge-tools. Leave it to the girl.
Seite 157 - Trefco, as far as the northweft cliffs or banks of it, where another cave is feen, that goes by the fame name with the former. Going in at the orifice, at Peninnis banks in St. Mary's, it is above a man's height, and of as much fpace in its breadth; but grows lower and narrower farther in. A little beyond which entrance appear rocky...
Seite 247 - I fhall now mention. THE moft zealous and partial advocate for the ancients will not, I believe, pretend to difpute the infinite fuperiority of the moderns in the art of healing. Hippocrates, Celfus, and Galen, had no fpecifics.
Seite 114 - Silesia for payment of principal and interest ; and the whole debt, principal and interest, was to be discharged in the year 1745. If the money could not be paid out of the revenues of Silesia, the Emperor, his heirs and posterity, still remained debtors, and were bound to pay. The eviction or destruction of a thing mortgaged does not extinguish the debt or discharge the debtor.
Seite 99 - So beautiful, on earth, and, ah \ so rare, As kindred love, and family repose \ This, this alliance, Rome, will quite undo thee. See this, proud Eastern monarchs ! and look pale ! Armies are routed, realms o'er-run by this.