The Literary Panorama and National Register, Volym 7C. Taylor, 1818 |
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... effect it , by silent exertion in the first place , and by sudden surprize in the issue . Let no man rest in the persuasion that as we have heretofore surmounted our difficulties so we shall continue to surmount them . The proposition ...
... effect it , by silent exertion in the first place , and by sudden surprize in the issue . Let no man rest in the persuasion that as we have heretofore surmounted our difficulties so we shall continue to surmount them . The proposition ...
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... effect . They contain many figures . We confess , freely , that had we met with the latter print with- out previous information , we should never have suspected its origin . work of the graver , it is exquisite ; as an impression of so ...
... effect . They contain many figures . We confess , freely , that had we met with the latter print with- out previous information , we should never have suspected its origin . work of the graver , it is exquisite ; as an impression of so ...
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... effect to the cause , and presents the scene before her , not as a disjointed fragment , but linking it with the past , by frequent and judicious reference to that Augustan epoch in the annals of the French Court , when Louis XIV ...
... effect to the cause , and presents the scene before her , not as a disjointed fragment , but linking it with the past , by frequent and judicious reference to that Augustan epoch in the annals of the French Court , when Louis XIV ...
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... effect than to divert the mind from religious contem- templations . That many brave men , and persons of genuine piety have been affected by images , relics , and ceremo- nies , in former ages , it would be ab- surd to deny their ...
... effect than to divert the mind from religious contem- templations . That many brave men , and persons of genuine piety have been affected by images , relics , and ceremo- nies , in former ages , it would be ab- surd to deny their ...
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... effect lover's part , and the affection itself on the conduct of the rest . would probably have died a natural death , in a much shorter period , but for the frequent interference of Monsieur le Mari , who was so obliging as conti ...
... effect lover's part , and the affection itself on the conduct of the rest . would probably have died a natural death , in a much shorter period , but for the frequent interference of Monsieur le Mari , who was so obliging as conti ...
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Sida 761 - Majesty tliat it may be enacted . . . that whereas by reason of some defects in the law poor people are not restrained from going from one parish to another and therefore do endeavour to settle themselves in those parishes where there is the best stock, the largest commons or wastes to build cottages, and the most woods for them to burn and destroy...
Sida 51 - It owes to you the proud satisfaction, that, amidst the constellation of great and illustrious warriors who have recently visited our country, we could present to them a leader of our own, to whom all, by common acclamation, conceded the pre-eminence ; and when the will of heaven, and the common destinies of our nature, shall have swept away the present generation, you will have left your great name...
Sida 617 - ... sung : And, proud of health, of freedom vain, Dreamed not of sorrow, care, or pain ; Concluding, in those hours of glee, That all the world was made for me. But when the hour of trial came, When sickness shook this trembling frame, When folly's gay pursuits were o'er, And I could sing and dance no more, It then occurred, how sad 'twould be Were this world only made for me.
Sida 51 - It is not, however, the grandeur of military success which has alone fixed our admiration, or commanded our applause; it has been that generous and lofty spirit which inspired your troops with unbounded confidence, and taught them to know that the day of battle was always a day of victory ; that moral courage and enduring fortitude, which, in perilous times, when gloom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken; and that ascendancy of character which, uniting the energies of...
Sida 289 - DELINEATIONS OF THE CUTANEOUS DISEASES COMPRISED IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE LATE DR. WILLAN ; Including the greater Part of the Engravings of that Author, in an improved State, and completing the Series as intended to have been finished by him.
Sida 849 - Flowers of rhetoric in sermons and serious discourses are like the blue and red flowers in corn, pleasing to those who come only for amusement, but prejudicial to him who would reap the profit from it.
Sida 569 - And also all such persons married or unmarried as having no means to maintain them use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by; and also to raise weekly or otherwise (by taxation of every inhabitant...
Sida 649 - His hand guides the plough, and the plough his thoughts, and his ditch and land-mark is the very mound of his meditations. He expostulates with his oxen very understandingly, and speaks gee and ree better than English. His mind is not much distracted with objects ; but if a good fat cow come in his way, he stands dumb and astonished, and though his haste be never so great, will fix here half an hour's contemplation.
Sida 587 - I have, on various grounds, strong reason to believe they will attack us this night. I do not wish to conceal our real state, because I think there is not a man here who is afraid to face any sort of danger.
Sida 569 - ... a convenient stock of flax hemp wool thread iron and other necessary ware and stuff to set the poor on work: and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame impotent old blind and such other among them being poor and not able to work...