Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Volym 22Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1806 |
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... himself . What- ever may have been the motives , I feel it my duty to endeavour to counter- act the mischief that may arile from the publication , fhould its ftatements remain uncontradicted . I do not therefore attack Mr. Plowden , but ...
... himself . What- ever may have been the motives , I feel it my duty to endeavour to counter- act the mischief that may arile from the publication , fhould its ftatements remain uncontradicted . I do not therefore attack Mr. Plowden , but ...
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... himself to have fine fheep , and a great quantity of them . At the time of my viewing his five farms , which confifted of about three thousand acres cultivated , he had one hun- dred sheep , and thofe in very poor condition . This was ...
... himself to have fine fheep , and a great quantity of them . At the time of my viewing his five farms , which confifted of about three thousand acres cultivated , he had one hun- dred sheep , and thofe in very poor condition . This was ...
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... himself above the negro ; but when he comes there he will have to eat , drink , and fleep , with the negro flaves . - Hence it is that stories are told of the fervants in Ame- rica wanting to eat and drink in the dining - room with ...
... himself above the negro ; but when he comes there he will have to eat , drink , and fleep , with the negro flaves . - Hence it is that stories are told of the fervants in Ame- rica wanting to eat and drink in the dining - room with ...
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... himself fo wonderfully disappointed in the great expectations- held out to him by the captain , proved very obftinate and would not work ; and was therefore ( as was ufual ) whipped with the cow - hide , in the fame way as the negroes ...
... himself fo wonderfully disappointed in the great expectations- held out to him by the captain , proved very obftinate and would not work ; and was therefore ( as was ufual ) whipped with the cow - hide , in the fame way as the negroes ...
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... himself of importance , and acquire the esteem of the Americans , by his falfities . No ; they know better every old woman can inform you that the land in America is poor . Then the reader may judge of Mr. Cooper's conduct . He ...
... himself of importance , and acquire the esteem of the Americans , by his falfities . No ; they know better every old woman can inform you that the land in America is poor . Then the reader may judge of Mr. Cooper's conduct . He ...
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Sida 500 - Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly and purposely, doth openly break the traditions and ceremonies of the Church, which be not repugnant to the word of God, and be ordained and approred by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly...
Sida 173 - My little skiff that skims the shores, With half a sail, and two short oars, Provides me food in gentler waves : But if they gape in watery graves, I trust...
Sida 338 - I am inceflantly labouring with all my might to obtain a proficiency in it. But I will not allow you to excel me in partiality for thofe ftudies, fince nothing can exceed my delight in them.
Sida 246 - I am not quite of the mind of those speculators, who seem assured, that necessarily, and by the constitution of things, all states have the same periods of infancy, manhood, and decrepitude, that are found in the individuals who compose them. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy are not found in the same classes of existence. Individuals are physical beings,...
Sida 53 - British marines made terrible slaughter amongst them : twenty of these gallant men fell by their bullets, but their young commander continued kneedeep in dead at his post, until the truce was announced. He has been honoured, as he most eminently deserved to be, with the grateful remembrance of his country and of his Prince, who, as a mark of his regard, presented him with a medallion commemorative of his gallantry, and has appointed him to the command of his yacht, in which he makes his annual visit...
Sida 339 - I was resolved to do all the honour in my power to as great a poet ; and set out in the morning in company with a friend to visit a place, where Milton spent some part of his life, and where, in all probability, he composed several of his earliest productions. It is a small village...
Sida 351 - Jones be not exaggerated by the partiality of friendfhip, we fhall all apply to him his own words, " it is happy for us that this man was " born." I have borrowed the application of them from Dr. Parr : and who more competent can be found, to...
Sida 340 - The tradition of his having lived there is current among the villagers : one of them showed us a ruinous wall, that made part of his chamber ; and I was much pleased with another, who had forgotten the name of Milton, but recollected him by the title of The Poet.
Sida 98 - Half rough, half form'd, the dreadful engine lay: Three points of rain ; three forks of hail confpire; Three arm'd with wind; and three were barb'd with fire. The mafs they temper'd thick with livid rays, Fear, wrath and terror, and the lightning's blaze.
Sida 292 - Mississippi, the land yields an abundance of all the necessaries of life, and almost spontaneously, very little labor being required in the cultivation of the earth. That part of Upper Louisiana which borders on North Mexico is one immense prairie.; it produces nothing but grass; it is filled with buffalo, deer, and other kinds of game; the land is represented as too rich for the growth of forest trees.