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... these men , & that orders be given to punith them as enemies to the empire , & offenders against the Imperiall Avo- catoria . I have yefterday received the honour of y Lordfps of the 6th of Auguit , N. S. to wch having not farther to an ...
... these men , & that orders be given to punith them as enemies to the empire , & offenders against the Imperiall Avo- catoria . I have yefterday received the honour of y Lordfps of the 6th of Auguit , N. S. to wch having not farther to an ...
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... these than I could pick up in the courfe of a hafty ramble . The cathedral , which was in the fame clofe with this tower , was built many centu- ries later ; but the ftone of which it was built has been fo bad as to be wafted by the ...
... these than I could pick up in the courfe of a hafty ramble . The cathedral , which was in the fame clofe with this tower , was built many centu- ries later ; but the ftone of which it was built has been fo bad as to be wafted by the ...
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... these anfwers be univerfally agreed to , nor will they bear the teft of examination . They will even fhrink from our artempt to fubject them to it . Outward demonftrations of devotion refpect our brethren and ourselves . In the first ...
... these anfwers be univerfally agreed to , nor will they bear the teft of examination . They will even fhrink from our artempt to fubject them to it . Outward demonftrations of devotion refpect our brethren and ourselves . In the first ...
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... these words : " the fellow has made a dinner out of me , but I could have done it much better myself . " Thus your correfpondent has fhewn at once his inalevolence and his impotence ; for , while he has adduced what is not in the leaft ...
... these words : " the fellow has made a dinner out of me , but I could have done it much better myself . " Thus your correfpondent has fhewn at once his inalevolence and his impotence ; for , while he has adduced what is not in the leaft ...
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... these fifty years paft on publick fafts and other fo- lemn occafions , though they are the productions of the collective body of bishops ( fome of them very learned men ) , during that period . But they well knew , that there is a ...
... these fifty years paft on publick fafts and other fo- lemn occafions , though they are the productions of the collective body of bishops ( fome of them very learned men ) , during that period . But they well knew , that there is a ...
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Página 285 - I spoke of Mrs. Montagu's very high praises of Garrick. JOHNSON. " Sir, it is fit she should say so much, and I should say nothing. Reynolds is fond of her book, and I wonder at it ; for neither I, nor Beauclerk, nor Mrs. Thrale, could get through it.
Página 120 - He was immediately surprised by a sudden blaze of light, and discovered a very fair vault: at the 'upper end of it was a statue of a man in armour sitting by a table, and leaning on his left arm: he held a truncheon in his right hand, and had a lamp burning before him. The man had no sooner set one foot within the vault, than the statue erected itself from its leaning posture, stood bolt uprigh't, and upon the fellow's advancing another step, lifted up the truncheon in his right hand.
Página 328 - ... desiring some immediate relief; which when he brought back to the writer, he called the woman of the house directly to partake of punch, and pass their time in merriment.* It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr.
Página 93 - And now, Sir, believe me when I assure you, I never did, nor ever will, on any pretence whatsoever, take more than the stated and customary fees of my office*. I might keep the contrary practice concealed from the world, were I capable of it, but I could not from myself ; and I hope I shall always fear the reproaches of my own heart more than those of all mankind.
Página 422 - MARIA in capital letters, and the steps to be levelled. And we brake down the organ cases, and gave them to the poor. In the church there was on the roof above a...
Página 431 - ... in proportion to the whole number of white and other free citizens, and inhabitants of every age, sex and condition, including those bound to servitude for a term of years, and three fifths of all other persons not comprehended in the foregoing description, except Indians not paying taxes in each state.
Página 213 - Pollute with sinful blame, The saintly veil of maiden white to throw; Confounded, that her Maker's eyes Should look so near upon her foul deformities.
Página 93 - I shall wait on my lord lieutenant this morning, and lay your case before him as advantageously as I can, if he is not engaged in other company. I am afraid what you say of his grace does not portend you any good.
Página 180 - I took in-door exercise for a couple of hours. So far I took care for the body ; and as to the mind, I endeavoured to...
Página 412 - ... and was observed immediately to produce that of the company, not merely from the notion that it was proper to laugh when he did, but purely out of want of power to forbear it. He was no enemy to splendour of apparel or pomp of equipage — 'Life (he would say) is barren enough surely with all her trappings; let us therefore be cautious how we strip her.