The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Հատոր 13James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1793 |
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... English authors , 305 Account of the present state 314 of the court of the Nizam in India , Petition of Grammar , Com- mon Sense , Sound Argu- ment , and True Wit , to the inhabitants of G. Britain , 321 Literary olla , - · 329 Farther ...
... English authors , 305 Account of the present state 314 of the court of the Nizam in India , Petition of Grammar , Com- mon Sense , Sound Argu- ment , and True Wit , to the inhabitants of G. Britain , 321 Literary olla , - · 329 Farther ...
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... English and Por- tuguese officer , full two hours , on the subject of Haller's great work on physiology ; which he had got by heart . Next morning he insisted on my going with him in a wherry to his fortrefs of Wilhelmstein , which he ...
... English and Por- tuguese officer , full two hours , on the subject of Haller's great work on physiology ; which he had got by heart . Next morning he insisted on my going with him in a wherry to his fortrefs of Wilhelmstein , which he ...
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... English jesters , are upon record ; even those of the lord mayor of London's fool , have been repeated many years ago to ARCTICUS . THOUGHTS ON FEMALE STUDIES . Ingenuas didicefsè fideliter artes , Emollet mores , nec sinet efse feros ...
... English jesters , are upon record ; even those of the lord mayor of London's fool , have been repeated many years ago to ARCTICUS . THOUGHTS ON FEMALE STUDIES . Ingenuas didicefsè fideliter artes , Emollet mores , nec sinet efse feros ...
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... English princes , from the time of the Conquest , were great hunters . William the conqueror , himself , was fond of the chace , [ 1999. ] His son , William Rufus , it is well H. hardness ; Sp . Gr . specific gravity ; Arg ...
... English princes , from the time of the Conquest , were great hunters . William the conqueror , himself , was fond of the chace , [ 1999. ] His son , William Rufus , it is well H. hardness ; Sp . Gr . specific gravity ; Arg ...
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... English gentle- man , a very handsome bodied person in the face , ( whom I found was a drawer at the Silver Lion tavern , there , ) we got out of that scrape , and he very civilly carried us to the house where he had the honour to serve ...
... English gentle- man , a very handsome bodied person in the face , ( whom I found was a drawer at the Silver Lion tavern , there , ) we got out of that scrape , and he very civilly carried us to the house where he had the honour to serve ...
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Էջ 330 - And lightly tripping o'er the long flat stones (With nettles skirted, and with moss o'ergrown) That tell in homely phrase who lie below ; Sudden he starts ! and hears, or thinks he hears, The sound of something purring at his heels ; Full fast he flies, and dares not look behind him, Till out of breath he overtakes his fellows ; Who gather round, and wonder at the tale Of horrid apparition tall and ghastly, That walks at dead of night, or takes his stand O'er some new-open'd grave; and, strange to...
Էջ 333 - Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren, talents equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America.
Էջ 333 - Sir, if this is founded in truth, I apprehend you will embrace every opportunity to eradicate that train of absurd and false ideas and opinions which so generally prevails with respect to us; and that your sentiments are concurrent with mine, which are, that one universal Father hath given being to us all; and that he hath not only made us all of one flesh, but that he hath also, without partiality, afforded us all the same sensations and endowed us all with the same faculties...
Էջ 30 - O'er its drown'd banks, forbidding all return ! Or, if he meditate his wish'd escape, To some dim hill, that seems uprising near, To his faint eye the grim and grisly shape, In all its terrors clad, shall wild appear.
Էջ 330 - midst the wreck of things which were; There lie interr'd the more illustrious dead. The wind is up: hark ! how it howls ! Methinks Till now, I never heard a sound so dreary...
Էջ 33 - ... with small alterations, by the same fire, and in the same time, which is used for cooking the ship's provisions, and offers to convey to the government of the United States a faithful account of his art or secret, to be used by, or within the United States, on their giving to him a reward suitable to the importance of the discovery, and in the opinion of government, adequate to his expenses and the time he has devoted to the bringing it into effect. In order to ascertain the merit of the petitioner's...
Էջ 333 - I can add with truth, that no body wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising the condition both of their body and mind to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be neglected, will admit.
Էջ xxv - Louis XVI. of that name, king of France, confined for four months with my family in the tower of the Temple at Paris, by those who were my subjects, and deprived...
Էջ 330 - ... illustrious dead. The wind is up: hark ! how it howls ! Methinks Till now, I never heard a sound so dreary: Doors creak, and windows clap, and night's foul bird...
Էջ 291 - ... for as some hours of leisure will occur in the most toilsome life, he availed himself of these, not to read and acquire knowledge from writings of genius and discovery, for of such he had none, but to digest and apply, as occasions presented, the few principles of the few rules of arithmetic he had been taught at school.