The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine and Review, Հատոր 1D. Schaw and Son., 1810 |
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... renders the whole body a refuge and protection to all its members . There are certain ties which bind the whole human race , al- though not connected by the relations of civil government ; and those those ties must be regarded , to ...
... renders the whole body a refuge and protection to all its members . There are certain ties which bind the whole human race , al- though not connected by the relations of civil government ; and those those ties must be regarded , to ...
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... renders it subservient to its par- tial and pernicious purposes . But it never fails to suffer at last , both by its subversion of that just balance by which its own inte- rest , well understood , was most effectually secured , and by ...
... renders it subservient to its par- tial and pernicious purposes . But it never fails to suffer at last , both by its subversion of that just balance by which its own inte- rest , well understood , was most effectually secured , and by ...
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... renders this result doubly deplorable , is , that this perversion is so concealed from those who are under its influence , that they are invested , in their own imaginations , with the most venerable appearance of integrity and ...
... renders this result doubly deplorable , is , that this perversion is so concealed from those who are under its influence , that they are invested , in their own imaginations , with the most venerable appearance of integrity and ...
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... render habitual certain positions which are thought to give the child a graceful and fashionable manner . How many chil- dren do we see enter a parlour or dining - room with an air as formal as might be expected from a prude who has ...
... render habitual certain positions which are thought to give the child a graceful and fashionable manner . How many chil- dren do we see enter a parlour or dining - room with an air as formal as might be expected from a prude who has ...
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... render sweet the bitter cup of adversity , how great will be our disappointment ! No attention has been paid to ... rendered com- pletely miserable by the price of this imitation . ( To be continued . ) Vol . I. B An An Account of the ...
... render sweet the bitter cup of adversity , how great will be our disappointment ! No attention has been paid to ... rendered com- pletely miserable by the price of this imitation . ( To be continued . ) Vol . I. B An An Account of the ...
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Էջ 13 - The illustrious soul that has left amongst us the name of Burns, has often been lowered down to a comparison with me ; but the comparison exists more in circumstances than in essentials. That man stood up with the stamp of superior intellect on his brow ; a visible greatness : and great and patriotic subjects would only have called into action the powers of his mind, which lay inactive while he played calmly and exquisitely the pastoral pipe. " The letters to which I have alluded in my preface to...
Էջ 13 - Burns," has been the watch-word of my friends. I do remember Burns ; but I am not Burns ! neither have I his fire to fan or to quench; nor his passions to control! Where then is my merit if I make a peaceful voyage on a smooth sea and with no mutiny on board?
Էջ 2 - French decrees should have actually taken effect and the commerce of neutral nations have been restored to the condition in which it stood previously to the promulgation of those decrees.
Էջ 2 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Էջ 14 - Holland, and of ll£ per cent, in the exchange with Paris, to be explained in some other manner. If the same mode of calculation be applied to the more recent statements of the exchange with the continent, it will perhaps appear, that though the computed exchange is at present against this country, the real exchange is in its favour. From the foregoing reasonings relative to the...
Էջ 83 - And he said unto me, Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles. 22 And they gave him audience unto this word, and then lifted up their voices, and said, Away with such a fellow from the earth; for it is not fit that he should live.
Էջ 3 - As long as the philologer confines himself to discussions of grammar and of etymology, his labours, while they are peculiarly calculated to gratify the natural and liberal curiosity of men of erudition, may often furnish important data for illustrating the progress of laws, of arts, and of manners ; — for clearing up obscure passages in ancient writers ; — or for tracing the migrations of mankind, in ages of which we have no historical records.
Էջ 8 - An increase in the quantity of the local currency of a particular country, will raise prices in that country exactly in the same manner as an increase in the general supply of precious metals raises prices all over the world.