The Monthly Magazine, Volym 31Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1811 |
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... attended building - speculations for several years past , I entertain no doubt that they will be completed and occupied within the period above - named . If we retain our foreign colonies , and the con tinent of Europe continues to be ...
... attended building - speculations for several years past , I entertain no doubt that they will be completed and occupied within the period above - named . If we retain our foreign colonies , and the con tinent of Europe continues to be ...
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... attending other extensive speculations , were sus- pended at the close of the last year , 1810 . The general appearance of the mineral substances at Alderley , their position and intermixture with rounded pieces of quartz , prove , I ...
... attending other extensive speculations , were sus- pended at the close of the last year , 1810 . The general appearance of the mineral substances at Alderley , their position and intermixture with rounded pieces of quartz , prove , I ...
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... attend to lead their votary to Happiness , the rewarder of the just . They are then directed to a lofty castle . This majestic pile extends its front above a hill , whose boundless prospect com- mands the courts below . Within the porch ...
... attend to lead their votary to Happiness , the rewarder of the just . They are then directed to a lofty castle . This majestic pile extends its front above a hill , whose boundless prospect com- mands the courts below . Within the porch ...
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... attended with so many absurdities , and so many old words are used without being analysed , and without being given applicable imports , that you can rely on no premises which he assumes ; and yet he says so many things which are worthy ...
... attended with so many absurdities , and so many old words are used without being analysed , and without being given applicable imports , that you can rely on no premises which he assumes ; and yet he says so many things which are worthy ...
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... attend to these particulars , while the essential requisites of the invention remained unaccom- plished . Upon the whole , it attained but a small degree of relative perfection with the aieuton ; and although Mr. Clagget ge- nerally ...
... attend to these particulars , while the essential requisites of the invention remained unaccom- plished . Upon the whole , it attained but a small degree of relative perfection with the aieuton ; and although Mr. Clagget ge- nerally ...
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Sida 324 - Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord.
Sida 70 - An Act for the more effectual preserving the King's Person and Government, by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament.
Sida 349 - How is the gold become dim ! how is the most fine gold changed ! the stones of the sanctuary are poured out in the top of every street.
Sida 112 - Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes all the air, That rheumatic diseases do abound : And thorough this distemperature we see The seasons alter : hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose, And on old Hiems' thin and icy crown An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set.
Sida 350 - For the king trusteth in the LORD, and through the mercy of the Most High he shall not be moved.
Sida 377 - It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred in this country will teach the people of this and of other nations what value they ought to place on such promises and assurances ; and that there is no security for life, or for any thing which makes life valuable, excepting in decided resistance to the enemy.
Sida 239 - First lived and died a hypocrite. Charles the Second was a hypocrite of another sort, and should have died upon the same scaffold. At the distance of a century, we see their different characters happily revived and blended in your grace. Sullen and severe without religion, profligate without gayety, you live like Charles the Second, without being an amiable companion; and, for aught I know, may die as his father did, without the reputation of a martyr.
Sida 350 - Asia, that we were pressed out of measure, above strength, insomuch that we despaired even of life: but we had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God which raiseth the dead: who delivered us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in whom we trust that he will yet deliver us...
Sida 67 - An Act to provide for the Administration of the Royal Authority, and for the care of his Majesty's Royal Person, during the continuance of his Majesty's illness, and for the resumption of the exercise of the Royal Authority by his Majesty...
Sida 146 - My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced. Their verdict should be free and not compelled. The bench ought to wait upon them but not forestall them. I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the arbitrary resolves of the bench may not be made the measure of my jury's verdict.