The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 16R. Baldwin, 1747 |
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... loft , what are chiefly va- luable , their true Religion and Li- berties . They are the People from whom , by Imitation , the greatest Part of our own Fooleries are de . riv'd ; the Followers of them therein approving themfelves to be ...
... loft , what are chiefly va- luable , their true Religion and Li- berties . They are the People from whom , by Imitation , the greatest Part of our own Fooleries are de . riv'd ; the Followers of them therein approving themfelves to be ...
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... loft theirs . But as the only Point in question was to fecure the Communication with Lom- bardy , the fingle Point kept in View was the gaining the Pafs of the Bocbetta , and taking fuch a Pofition as might admit of waiting for the ...
... loft theirs . But as the only Point in question was to fecure the Communication with Lom- bardy , the fingle Point kept in View was the gaining the Pafs of the Bocbetta , and taking fuch a Pofition as might admit of waiting for the ...
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... loft the Ad D vantage of ferving our Army with Provifions , as well as fome greater Advantages they expected , and , there- fore , they pofitively refused to join in it , under Pretence that their Coun- try would , in the mean Time , be ...
... loft the Ad D vantage of ferving our Army with Provifions , as well as fome greater Advantages they expected , and , there- fore , they pofitively refused to join in it , under Pretence that their Coun- try would , in the mean Time , be ...
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... loft , they have Recourfe to War , as private Men have to Law , that God by his Providence may decide the Difference . I SIR , To the AUTHOR , & c . TAKE this Opportunity to remind my Fellow - Citizens , and indeed all trus Lovers of ...
... loft , they have Recourfe to War , as private Men have to Law , that God by his Providence may decide the Difference . I SIR , To the AUTHOR , & c . TAKE this Opportunity to remind my Fellow - Citizens , and indeed all trus Lovers of ...
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... loft . The Evening of the fame Day , as five Gentlemen , just promoted to Places of Pro- fit at Court , were taking the Air with their Ladies , in an open Boat on the River Lethe the Boat , by the Careleffness of the Water- man , chanc ...
... loft . The Evening of the fame Day , as five Gentlemen , just promoted to Places of Pro- fit at Court , were taking the Air with their Ladies , in an open Boat on the River Lethe the Boat , by the Careleffness of the Water- man , chanc ...
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Página 157 - The reason of the scarcity of oysters, and consequently of their dearness, is, because they are of late years bought up by the Dutch. There are great penalties by the Admiralty Court laid upon those that fish out of those grounds which...
Página 456 - We have got tongues and eyes in vain And truth from us is sin. Men to new joys and conquests fly, And yet no hazard run; Poor we are left if we deny, And if we yield, undone. Then equal laws let custom find, And neither Sex oppress; More freedom give to Womankind Or give to Mankind less.
Página 360 - ... of the" company, and obliged him to rise. He raised himself up with the assistance of two of his servants, and instantly fell down dead; suffocated, as I conjecture, by some gross and noxious vapour, having always had weak lungs, and frequently subjected to a difficulty of breathing.
Página 360 - The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out; it was thought proper therefore to awaken him.
Página 360 - They went out, then, having pillows tied upon their heads with napkins ; and this was their whole defence against the storm of stones that fell around them.
Página 456 - Underneath this stone doth lie As much virtue as could die ; Which when alive did vigour give To as much beauty as could live.
Página 238 - Hofpual, thoufand pounds, upon account, towards enabling the governors and guardians of the hofpital for the maintenance and education of expofed and deferted young children...
Página 520 - King went to the houfe of Peers; and the Commons being fent for up, and attending, his Majefty gave the royal aflent to, An aft for granting to bis Majefty the fum of 500,000 1.
Página 408 - The Town, including the Suburbs, is a Mile in Length from Eaft to Weft, and almoft as much in Breadth from North to South, being three • Miles in Circumference ; but it is of an irregular Figure, and feveral void Spaces are comprehended within thefe Limits, befides the many Courts and Gardens belonging to the refpeftive Colleges.
Página 259 - the glorious light of the Gospel " be sometimes overcast with clouds of doubt, so is the light of our reason too. But shall we deprive ourselves of the advantage of either, because those clouds cannot perhaps be entirely removed while we remain in this mortal life? Shall we obstinately and frowardly shut our eyes against " that Dayspring from on high that has visited us...