The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... manner in which they have been hitherto permitted to use them .-- have not only declared this your power , § Let us then fee what is the cafe ; you but you have exerted this your power , by paffing laws for railing a revenue for the ...
... manner in which they have been hitherto permitted to use them .-- have not only declared this your power , § Let us then fee what is the cafe ; you but you have exerted this your power , by paffing laws for railing a revenue for the ...
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... manner directed and re- quired by the like royal instruction- I could alfo here mention the grants of revenue which the Leward illands have made to the crown for the fame purpofes , but as the affembly of thefe islands with too unwary a ...
... manner directed and re- quired by the like royal instruction- I could alfo here mention the grants of revenue which the Leward illands have made to the crown for the fame purpofes , but as the affembly of thefe islands with too unwary a ...
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... manner , that he would attempt nothing against her virtue , if he was induiged with an interview . " The letter which contained this laft de- claration , inclosed a prefent of four lot- tery - tickets ; and mentioned that a fer- vant ...
... manner , that he would attempt nothing against her virtue , if he was induiged with an interview . " The letter which contained this laft de- claration , inclosed a prefent of four lot- tery - tickets ; and mentioned that a fer- vant ...
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... manner it is left the first winter . The crop is next year left until the feeds are ripe enough to fhake in the mowing and making , by which means the land gains a fresh fprink ling , and the whole furface enfured a to- tal and thick ...
... manner it is left the first winter . The crop is next year left until the feeds are ripe enough to fhake in the mowing and making , by which means the land gains a fresh fprink ling , and the whole furface enfured a to- tal and thick ...
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... manner helpless , is preferved and brought on board by the particular care of young Belfield . The reader need scarce be told this lady proves to be Violetta , the wife of the perfidious elder brother . garden , whither young Belfield ...
... manner helpless , is preferved and brought on board by the particular care of young Belfield . The reader need scarce be told this lady proves to be Violetta , the wife of the perfidious elder brother . garden , whither young Belfield ...
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Página 369 - To new-found worlds, and wept for others' woe ; But for himself, in conscious virtue brave, He only wish'd for worlds beyond the grave. His lovely daughter, lovelier in her tears, The fond companion of his helpless years, Silent went next, neglectful of her charms, And left a lover's for a father's arms.
Página 68 - The Prince, who imitates their conduct, should be warned by their example; and while he plumes himself upon the security of his title to the crown, should remember that, as it was acquired by one revolution, it may be lost by another*.
Página 368 - Extorted from his fellow-creature's woe : Here while the courtier glitters in brocade, There the pale artist plies the sickly trade ; Here while the proud their long-drawn pomps display, There the black gibbet glooms beside the way.
Página 368 - Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn; Now lost to all; her friends, her virtue fled, Near her betrayer's door she lays her head, And...
Página 366 - Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began. Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And e'en his failings leaned to Virtue's side...
Página 66 - ... prince, the native of their country. They did not wait to examine your conduct nor to be determined by experience, but gave you a generous credit for the future...
Página 372 - Majesty's person and family, or more ready to sacrifice their lives and fortunes in the maintenance of the true honour and dignity of your crown. " We do, therefore, with the greatest humility and submission...
Página 66 - That the king can do no wrong, is admitted without reluctance. We separate the amiable, good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this...
Página 67 - There is a holy mistaken zeal in politics as well as religion. By persuading others we convince ourselves. The passions are engaged, and create a maternal affection in the mind, which forces us to love the cause for which we suffer.
Página 66 - In this error we see a capital violation of the most obvious rules of policy and prudence. We trace it, however, to an original bias in your education, and are ready to allow for your inexperience.