The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 28Philological Society of London, 1795 |
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... STATE of the BAROMETER and THERMOMETER . JUNE . 81 N. Wales 74 018 050 020 0lco o S. Wales 72 000 047 020 oloo o - 8-30 20 9-30 10-29 11-29 12-29 61 N. BAROMETER . 24-29 --- 95 THERMOM . 55 -- WIND . S. S. W. 19 60 N. - 96 58 NE 91 56 ...
... STATE of the BAROMETER and THERMOMETER . JUNE . 81 N. Wales 74 018 050 020 0lco o S. Wales 72 000 047 020 oloo o - 8-30 20 9-30 10-29 11-29 12-29 61 N. BAROMETER . 24-29 --- 95 THERMOM . 55 -- WIND . S. S. W. 19 60 N. - 96 58 NE 91 56 ...
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... State of the Agriculture of thefe Kingdoms , and the Means of its Imp ovement . That not only the rough draught of the Survey of each County , with hardly any excep- tions ( and those would foon be suppli- ed had seen printed , but that ...
... State of the Agriculture of thefe Kingdoms , and the Means of its Imp ovement . That not only the rough draught of the Survey of each County , with hardly any excep- tions ( and those would foon be suppli- ed had seen printed , but that ...
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... State and other perfons on matters which he chofe not to commit to writ- ing , or to have much known . He was returning with the fanguine hope , not only of perfonal fafety in this kingdom , but of a favourable reception from Queen ...
... State and other perfons on matters which he chofe not to commit to writ- ing , or to have much known . He was returning with the fanguine hope , not only of perfonal fafety in this kingdom , but of a favourable reception from Queen ...
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... State , and you have complained to Parliament of the Lord Chief Justice of England , for acting against you in their departments . If you can , by the force of clamour , bring the twa chairmen to Tyburn , no perfon , either of high or ...
... State , and you have complained to Parliament of the Lord Chief Justice of England , for acting against you in their departments . If you can , by the force of clamour , bring the twa chairmen to Tyburn , no perfon , either of high or ...
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... State , " fays that Oracle of Human Wisdom , Lord Bacon , " when they are frequent and open , and in like fort falfe news , running up and down to the difadvantage of the State , and haftily embraced , are amongst the figns of troubles ...
... State , " fays that Oracle of Human Wisdom , Lord Bacon , " when they are frequent and open , and in like fort falfe news , running up and down to the difadvantage of the State , and haftily embraced , are amongst the figns of troubles ...
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Seite 259 - ... to a broad, open common, a road led us to the foot of Latrigg (or, as it is called by the country people, Skiddaw's Cub), a large round hill, covered with heath, turf, and browsing sheep.
Seite 16 - Moreover he burnt incense in the valley of the son of Hinnom, and burnt his children in the fire, after the abominations of the heathen whom the LORD had cast out before the children of Israel.
Seite 417 - A dispatch, of which the following is a copy, has been this day received at Earl Bathurst's office, addressed to his lordship by Major General Cooke, dated Cadiz, August 30, 1812 :— Cadiz, August 3O.
Seite 396 - We, therefore, have thought fit, by and with the advice of our Privy Council, to issue this our royal proclamation : And we do hereby strictly charge and command all our loving subjects to observe a strict neutrality in and during the aforesaid...
Seite 10 - I charge you that ye refuse not this holy vocation, but as you tender the glory of God, the increase of Christ's Kingdom, the edification of your brethren, and the comfort of me, whom...
Seite 90 - He told me, he had a chaplain, that was a very honest man, but a very great blockhead, to whom he had given a living in Suffolk, that was full of that sort of people : he had gone about among them from house to house, though he could not imagine what he could say to them ; for, he said, he was a very silly fellow ; but that, he...
Seite 307 - Marino than they can ever poffibly be .under the capricious tyranny of a levelling demo.cracy; and the people at large have the firmeft fecurity that their fuperiors will not abufe their juft...
Seite 233 - ... a bright gem of liberty amidft the darknefs of Italian fervitude, we clambered cheerfully over the precipices, never reflecting that as there was not any place of reception for ftrangers in the Citta, we might...
Seite 219 - Cherifh'd in earlieft youth, now paying back With tenfold ufury the pious care, And pouring o'er my wounds the heavenly balm Of confcious innocence. But chiefly, Thou, Whom...
Seite 125 - ... fupport, which you have continued to afford me, in the profecution of the great conteft in which we are ftill unavoidably engaged, demand rny warmeft acknowledgments.