The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Band 31W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1771 |
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... particular the Wars of Ruffia with Turky and Sweden . With a Supplement , containing a Sum- mary Account of the State of the Military , the Marine , the Com- merce , Sc . of that great Empire . Tranflated from the Original Manufcript of ...
... particular the Wars of Ruffia with Turky and Sweden . With a Supplement , containing a Sum- mary Account of the State of the Military , the Marine , the Com- merce , Sc . of that great Empire . Tranflated from the Original Manufcript of ...
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... particular in endeavouring to eluci- date this point , as the mistake which has occafioned our re- mark , is prevalent among writers of the beft authority , and as it has been adopted by an author of such extenfive and ac- curate ...
... particular in endeavouring to eluci- date this point , as the mistake which has occafioned our re- mark , is prevalent among writers of the beft authority , and as it has been adopted by an author of such extenfive and ac- curate ...
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... particular paffion for supporting the antiquity and independency of his own country . · Cumming the regent , furnamed , from his complexion , the Red , had acquired great reputation while he was at the head of affairs in Scotland ; but ...
... particular paffion for supporting the antiquity and independency of his own country . · Cumming the regent , furnamed , from his complexion , the Red , had acquired great reputation while he was at the head of affairs in Scotland ; but ...
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... particular obfervation an author , who fo fully relates the memorable atchievements in that strugg- ling period of the Scottish hiftory ; and it is still farther in- debted to the industry exhibited in his researches , for an au ...
... particular obfervation an author , who fo fully relates the memorable atchievements in that strugg- ling period of the Scottish hiftory ; and it is still farther in- debted to the industry exhibited in his researches , for an au ...
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... particular fervice of De- mofthenes , reprefenting him as a citizen of diftinguished merit , and ordaining that a GOLDEN CROWN ( as it was called ) should be conferred upon him . To give this tranfaction the greater folemnity , it was ...
... particular fervice of De- mofthenes , reprefenting him as a citizen of diftinguished merit , and ordaining that a GOLDEN CROWN ( as it was called ) should be conferred upon him . To give this tranfaction the greater folemnity , it was ...
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Seite 193 - Junius burst into notice with a blaze of impudence which has rarely glared upon the world before, and drew the rabble after him as a monster makes a show. When he had once provided for his safety by impenetrable secrecy, he had nothing to combat but truth and justice, enemies whom he knows to be feeble in the dark. Being then at liberty to indulge himself in all the immunities of invisibility; out of the reach of...
Seite 324 - The f.ftle of the chieftain was a kind of palace, to which every man of his tribe was made welcome, and where he was entertained according to his ftation, in time of peace, and to which all flocked at the found of war.
Seite 142 - O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven, O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven...
Seite 325 - If not engaged in war, they indulged themfelves in fummer in the moft delicious of all pleafures to men in a cold climate and a romantic country, the enjoyment of the fun, and of the...
Seite 201 - This idea of the perfect state of nature, which the Artist calls ' the Ideal Beauty, is the great leading principle by which works of genius are conducted.
Seite 386 - Partake, he said, my simple store, Dried fruits, and milk, and curds; And spreading all upon the board, Invites with kindly words. \ Thanks, father, for thy bounteous fare ; The youthful couple say : Then freely ate, and made good cheer, And talk'd their cares away.
Seite 401 - Religion into South Britain about the period of the great revolt and defeat of the Britons under Boadicia, AD 61. For having briefly mentioned thefe events, he adds,
Seite 112 - Ah! that's an office I am weary of: I wish a friend would take it up: I would to Heaven you had leisure for the employ; but, did you drive a trade...
Seite 459 - The power of the government is settled and fixed by the commandment of 'honour thy Father'; if there were a higher power than the fatherly, then this command could not stand and be observed" (FW 188). Filmer's omission is obvious. In service of political patriarchalism, the last half of the fifth commandment was dropped. All honor due to mother was forgotten. Filmer...
Seite 327 - The garters of their stockings were tied under the knee, with a view to give more freedom to the limb; and they wore no breeches, that they might climb mountains with the greater ease.