The Monthly Magazine, Band 1R. Phillips, 1826 |
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... body of slave proprietors from any general inference in the present case ; indeed it is altogether foreign from my purpose to enter at all at this moment into the nature of slavery in our colonies : it exists , and its existence , in ...
... body of slave proprietors from any general inference in the present case ; indeed it is altogether foreign from my purpose to enter at all at this moment into the nature of slavery in our colonies : it exists , and its existence , in ...
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... body as no body knows of " ) and , after another interval , a wretched farmer , and then , after another interval , a great landed proprietor . 66 It is the ambition of this people to become freeholders - of any thing , so it be a ...
... body as no body knows of " ) and , after another interval , a wretched farmer , and then , after another interval , a great landed proprietor . 66 It is the ambition of this people to become freeholders - of any thing , so it be a ...
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... body may have it for the asking , in some parts of the country ; finding , too , that as every body has leave to carry a gun if he is fool enough , and leave to fire it if he can find any thing to fire at a very difficult matter , of ...
... body may have it for the asking , in some parts of the country ; finding , too , that as every body has leave to carry a gun if he is fool enough , and leave to fire it if he can find any thing to fire at a very difficult matter , of ...
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... body else , if the township were worth having . He arrived in safety . Mat- ters looked well he found every part of the representation true ; the land was not only somewhere , but actually on the spot where it had been reported to be ...
... body else , if the township were worth having . He arrived in safety . Mat- ters looked well he found every part of the representation true ; the land was not only somewhere , but actually on the spot where it had been reported to be ...
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... body of society , that shocked the spirit of the times ; so , likewise , the marvellous and the terrible , for which the present generation have contracted a taste , belong to a condition of society of which we could not brook the ...
... body of society , that shocked the spirit of the times ; so , likewise , the marvellous and the terrible , for which the present generation have contracted a taste , belong to a condition of society of which we could not brook the ...
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Seite 139 - And the heart that is soonest awake to the flowers, Is always the first to be touched by the thorns.
Seite 291 - David ; as he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets, which have been since the world began ; that we should be saved from our enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us ; to perform the mercy promised to our fathers, and to remember his holy covenant, the oath which he sware to our father Abraham...
Seite 47 - When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening
Seite 171 - ... clothed in purple and fine linen, and fare sumptuously every day, while the laborer is fed with the crumbs which fall from the table of the rich.
Seite 491 - His legs were so slender that he enlarged their bulk with three pair of stockings, which were drawn on and off by the maid; for he was not able to dress or undress himself, and neither went to bed nor rose without help.
Seite 444 - And thy arch and wily ways, And thy store of other praise. Blithe of heart, from week to week Thou dost play at hide-and-seek ; While the patient primrose sits...
Seite 71 - There is nothing makes a man suspect much, more than to know little; and, therefore, men should remedy suspicion by procuring to know more, and not to keep their suspicions in smother.
Seite 448 - That it shall and may be lawful to and for any number of persons, in Great Britain, to form themselves into, and to establish one or more society or societies of good fellowship, for the purpose of raising from time to time, by subscriptions of the several members...
Seite 71 - But that will avail you nothing, for it is a part of a general system. Pound St Paul's church into atoms, and consider any single atom; it is, to be sure, good for nothing: but, put all these atoms together, and you have St Paul's church.
Seite 297 - GREEK GRAMMAR; With' Notes for the use of those, who have made some Progress in the Language.