The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 13Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1795 |
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... respect both to Pharoah and the Ifraelites : yet a diffidence of himself was still predominant : and he could not help uttering his unneceffary fears . Exod . c . 4. v . 10 . And Mofes faid unto the Lord , O my Lord , I am not eloquent ...
... respect both to Pharoah and the Ifraelites : yet a diffidence of himself was still predominant : and he could not help uttering his unneceffary fears . Exod . c . 4. v . 10 . And Mofes faid unto the Lord , O my Lord , I am not eloquent ...
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... respect to Chriftianity , or that there is any thing in the mode of bringing things to a crifis , which can occafion matter of joy . That religion , which ftood the test of perse- cution under the Roman emperors , and was the mean of de ...
... respect to Chriftianity , or that there is any thing in the mode of bringing things to a crifis , which can occafion matter of joy . That religion , which ftood the test of perse- cution under the Roman emperors , and was the mean of de ...
Página 88
... respect as in England . He adds in a note , that the most extravagant perfons in Philadelphia and New York , did not live at an expence of more than 2000l . per annum . The profeffion of the law , he allows , may be open to fuch as ...
... respect as in England . He adds in a note , that the most extravagant perfons in Philadelphia and New York , did not live at an expence of more than 2000l . per annum . The profeffion of the law , he allows , may be open to fuch as ...
Página 89
... respecting the future fuccefs of a family . " There is little fault to find with the govern- ment of America , either ... respect- ing political men or political meafures : the prefent irritation of men's minds in Great Britain , and the ...
... respecting the future fuccefs of a family . " There is little fault to find with the govern- ment of America , either ... respect- ing political men or political meafures : the prefent irritation of men's minds in Great Britain , and the ...
Página 123
... respect , so much superior to the article concern- ing his lordship in the former edition , that it will juftly be regarded as an important acceffion to the Biographia . ' And he concludes with faying , It is with fome degree of ...
... respect , so much superior to the article concern- ing his lordship in the former edition , that it will juftly be regarded as an important acceffion to the Biographia . ' And he concludes with faying , It is with fome degree of ...
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Página 7 - Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; — who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of his life in the ruin of his country.
Página 43 - And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man's mouth ? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? have not I, the Lord? Now therefore go, and I will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say.
Página 228 - And I looked, and rose up, and said unto the nobles, and to the rulers, and to the rest of the people, Be not ye afraid of them: remember the Lord, which is great and terrible, and fight for your brethren, your sons, and your daughters, your wives, and your houses.
Página 434 - Our situation is truly distressing. The check our detachment sustained on the 27th ultimo has dispirited too great a proportion of our troops, and filled their minds with apprehension and despair. The militia, instead of calling forth their utmost efforts to a brave and manly opposition in order to repair our losses, are dismayed, intractable, and impatient to return. Great numbers of them have gone off; in some instances, almost by whole regiments, by half ones, and...
Página 43 - And thou shalt speak unto him, and put words in his mouth : and I will be with thy mouth, and with his mouth, and will teach you what ye shall do.
Página 435 - In deliberating on this great question, it was impossible to forget, that history, our own experience, the advice of our ablest friends in Europe, the fears of the enemy, and even the declarations of Congress, demonstrate, that on our side the war should be defensive (it has...
Página 435 - York, by taking post in our rear while the shipping effectually secures the front; and thus, either by cutting off our communication with the country, oblige us to fight them on their own terms, or surrender at discretion, or by a brilliant stroke endeavour to cut this army in pieces, and secure the collection of arms and stores, which they well know we shall not be able soon to replace.
Página 211 - But what, I confess, was uppermost with me, what I bent the whole force of my mind to, was the reduction of that corrupt influence, which is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality, and of all disorder...
Página 83 - For I am with thee, saith the Lord, to save thee: though I make a full end of all nations whither I have scattered thee, yet will I not make a full end of thee: but I will correct thee in measure, and will not leave thee altogether unpunished.
Página 330 - The commandant knowing its inability to make any cffectual defence, difpatched a flag to colonel Butler, to know what terms he would grant on a furrender ; to which he replied in two words, THE HATCHET. The garrifon, though...