The Scots Magazine, Band 52Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1790 |
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... pass another on his own account , that I could not refift complying with the requeft . He then invited us to come to - morrow to an entertainment he propo- fed to make at a fmall distance from the monaftery , which invitation having ...
... pass another on his own account , that I could not refift complying with the requeft . He then invited us to come to - morrow to an entertainment he propo- fed to make at a fmall distance from the monaftery , which invitation having ...
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... pass free from all dues and tolls , and to be pro- tected from all affaults or difturbances . The owners were furnished with mate . rials for huts and folds at reasonable prices , on credit . The numbers tranf- ported in this manner ...
... pass free from all dues and tolls , and to be pro- tected from all affaults or difturbances . The owners were furnished with mate . rials for huts and folds at reasonable prices , on credit . The numbers tranf- ported in this manner ...
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... pass by in unheeded in- fignificance , and referve your fagacious ani- madverfious for thofe itupendous works , that , like the pyramids of Egypt , rife fucceffively above each other , and provoke , by their pre- tenfions to fame , an ...
... pass by in unheeded in- fignificance , and referve your fagacious ani- madverfious for thofe itupendous works , that , like the pyramids of Egypt , rife fucceffively above each other , and provoke , by their pre- tenfions to fame , an ...
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... pass an act to fet afide the penalties incurred by the violation of them , he calls the refinement of abfurdity ; and he ridi- cules the idea of curtailing the privileges of any defeription of men on account of difline- tions nearly ...
... pass an act to fet afide the penalties incurred by the violation of them , he calls the refinement of abfurdity ; and he ridi- cules the idea of curtailing the privileges of any defeription of men on account of difline- tions nearly ...
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... pass the bill ; in confequence of which , Hall remains in prison . Tuesday , March 16. the High Court of Jufticiary pronounced fentence on Mr Alexander Paterson writer , for ha ving sent a challenge to , and afterwards kicking , a ...
... pass the bill ; in confequence of which , Hall remains in prison . Tuesday , March 16. the High Court of Jufticiary pronounced fentence on Mr Alexander Paterson writer , for ha ving sent a challenge to , and afterwards kicking , a ...
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Seite 475 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Seite 231 - I have observed among all nations, that the women ornament themselves more than the men ; that, wherever found, they are the same kind, civil, obliging, humane, tender beings; that they are ever inclined to be gay and cheerful, timorous and modest.
Seite 525 - Having heard it remarked that drowned flies were capable of being revived by the rays of the sun, I proposed making the experiment upon these; they were therefore exposed to the sun upon a sieve, which had been employed to strain them out of the wine. In less than three hours, two of them began by degrees to recover life.
Seite 491 - ... no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof than to make a portrait of Proteus, or to define the figure of the fleeting air.
Seite 536 - ... did actually more than once reach us. Again they would retreat so as to be almost out of sight, their tops reaching to the very clouds. There the tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more.
Seite 424 - ... which had uniformly and without exception followed them all. Fame, riches, and honour had been held out for a series of ages to every individual...
Seite 231 - Sennar, and from thence westward in the latitude and supposed direction of the Niger, I told him, that was the route, by which I was anxious that Africa might, if possible, be explored. He said, he should think himself singularly fortunate to be trusted with the adventure. I asked him when he would set out.
Seite 66 - That some of them have been adopted by him unnecessarily, may perhaps be allowed ; but in general they are evidently an advantage, for without them his stately ideas would be confined and cramped. "He that thinks with more extent than another, will want words of larger meaning.
Seite 164 - ... but, that men might in future be deterred from demanding the trial by ordeal, the appellor was committed for a week.
Seite 312 - The horrid notes my refluent waters daunt, The Echoes groan, the Dryads quit their haunt; Learning, that once to all...