The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատոր 43 |
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It was readers , and they will hardly find better uneasy to me not to do this , after having employment . been highly entertained and instructed I remain , by your Anecdotes , which are well ...
It was readers , and they will hardly find better uneasy to me not to do this , after having employment . been highly entertained and instructed I remain , by your Anecdotes , which are well ...
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... I ihall be , feat built by a very wise man , ' who dear Sir , thought he had reason to expect it Your most obliged , would remain to his pofterity as long and obedient humble servant , as human foundations do in the ordiORFORD .
... I ihall be , feat built by a very wise man , ' who dear Sir , thought he had reason to expect it Your most obliged , would remain to his pofterity as long and obedient humble servant , as human foundations do in the ordiORFORD .
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... people might in execution ; seven of them re . well be fupposed to end here ; but ceiving each two hundred lashes ; the their reftlels dilpositions were not calremainder , after being punithed at cuiated to remain long in peace .
... people might in execution ; seven of them re . well be fupposed to end here ; but ceiving each two hundred lashes ; the their reftlels dilpositions were not calremainder , after being punithed at cuiated to remain long in peace .
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+ Of this Theatre foine veltiges still remain , which may perhaps form the subje & of a future inquiry . The The Register contains the indenture ' statutes to these for FOR FEBRUARY 1803 . 93.
+ Of this Theatre foine veltiges still remain , which may perhaps form the subje & of a future inquiry . The The Register contains the indenture ' statutes to these for FOR FEBRUARY 1803 . 93.
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+ Of this Theatre foine veltiges still remain , which may perhaps form the subje & of a future inquiry . The a CODICIL . The Register contains the indenture ' statutes to FOR FEBRUARY 1803 . 93.
+ Of this Theatre foine veltiges still remain , which may perhaps form the subje & of a future inquiry . The a CODICIL . The Register contains the indenture ' statutes to FOR FEBRUARY 1803 . 93.
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Էջ 330 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.
Էջ 18 - ... every thing that has being, especially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him. He is privy to all their thoughts, and to that anxiety of heart in particular, which is apt to trouble them on this occasion ; for, as it is impossible he should overlook any of his creatures, so we may be confident...
Էջ 321 - It may be presumed, by some, that in cases of high wind, agitated sea, and broken waves, that a boat of such a bulk could not prevail against them by the force of the oars; but the LifeBoat, from her peculiar form, may be rowed ahead, when the attempt in other boats would fail. Boats of the common form, adapted for speed, are of course put...
Էջ 136 - ... you are to be drawn on hurdles, to the place of execution,. where you are to be hanged by the neck, but not until you are dead...
Էջ 390 - As a proof of his desire to maintain peace, he wished to know what he had to gain by going to war with England. A descent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined to attempt, by putting himself at the head of the expedition. But how could it be supposed, that after having gained the height on which he stood, he...
Էջ 432 - French as being hateful to the inhabitants of that country, which represent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin and devastation with which their progress through it has been marked; and I am ready, if there be one who refuses to sanction this...
Էջ 207 - ... to perform that ceremony. The executioner then took the head by the hair, and carrying it to the edge of the parapet on the right hand, held it up to the view of the populace, and exclaimed, " This is the head of a traitor, Edward Marcus Despard.
Էջ 346 - I think your critics call them ; brevity, simplicity, and proper words in proper places, form, in my opinion, the perfection of eloquence. But I interrupt you. MERCURY. I mentioned the necessity which an English writer, who aims at popularity, is now under of using long words : I ought to have added, that it is also thought genteel sometimes to shorten ordinary expressions. For reformation...
Էջ 320 - ... the thickness of this casing of cork being four inches, it projects at the top a little without the gunwale. The cork on the outside is secured...
Էջ 159 - A physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally casual — they that employ him know not his excellence; they that reject him know not his deficience. By any acute observer who had looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century a very curious book might be written on the "Fortune of Physicians.