The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 91,Parte 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... common means of instruction , Gif- ford , however , afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ardour with which he attached him- self to these ...
... common means of instruction , Gif- ford , however , afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ardour with which he attached him- self to these ...
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... common course of things , rise in value , an estimate might be taken of the price of every 1001. 3 per cents . on the first of January every year ; and , 40 Ricardo on National Debt improved . and , if JANUARY, 1821 CONTAINING.
... common course of things , rise in value , an estimate might be taken of the price of every 1001. 3 per cents . on the first of January every year ; and , 40 Ricardo on National Debt improved . and , if JANUARY, 1821 CONTAINING.
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... common lands with spectres of quibbles , whom the Red Sea of Parliament can alone prevent from annoying their rustic neighbours by their grim appearance ; whereas , by simple agreement alone , among the claimants themselves , an immense ...
... common lands with spectres of quibbles , whom the Red Sea of Parliament can alone prevent from annoying their rustic neighbours by their grim appearance ; whereas , by simple agreement alone , among the claimants themselves , an immense ...
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... common failing , where the ideas are not simply drawn from nature , but from a mind pecu- liarly tinctured with certain studies and these were Polemicks , the Fa- thers , School Divinity , Cicero , and , more rarely , some other ...
... common failing , where the ideas are not simply drawn from nature , but from a mind pecu- liarly tinctured with certain studies and these were Polemicks , the Fa- thers , School Divinity , Cicero , and , more rarely , some other ...
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... common - place , and gene- they ingeniously dovetail with the other matter . Take the following specimen , out of numbers . He is speaking of an envious man . " As a desert - beast , the day's bright- ness drives him to the dulness of a ...
... common - place , and gene- they ingeniously dovetail with the other matter . Take the following specimen , out of numbers . He is speaking of an envious man . " As a desert - beast , the day's bright- ness drives him to the dulness of a ...
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Página 8 - The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart : and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.
Página 66 - Superior beings, when of late they saw A mortal man unfold all nature's law, Admir'd such wisdom in an earthly shape, And shew'da Newton as we shew an ape.
Página 136 - The lonely mountains o'er and the resounding shore a voice of weeping heard and loud lament ; from haunted spring and dale edged with poplar pale the parting Genius is with sighing sent; with flower-inwoven tresses torn the nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
Página 397 - He has nothing for it but to abdicate, and run from an evil which he can neither prevent nor mollify. The husband gone, the ceremony begins. The walls are...
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Página 74 - I have recently received so many testimonies from all parts of my kingdom ; and which, whilst it is most grateful to the strongest feelings of my heart, I shall ever consider as the best and surest safeguard of my throne.
Página 398 - ... inasmuch as the defendant was in the exercise of a legal right, and not answerable for the consequences ; and so the poor gentleman was doubly nonsuited, for he lost not only his suit of clothes, but his suit at law.