The Stockton bee: or, Monthly miscellany1795 |
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... king Alfo those who his meffages willingly bring ; The diamonds which sparkle in the Heav'ns by night And what we in lite should improve aright , A ftate which apace is haft'ning for all , And what's moft needful ere we leave this ball ...
... king Alfo those who his meffages willingly bring ; The diamonds which sparkle in the Heav'ns by night And what we in lite should improve aright , A ftate which apace is haft'ning for all , And what's moft needful ere we leave this ball ...
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... king . Names are easily collected . One man figns be cause he hates the papifts : another be cause he has vowed deftruction to the ! turnpikes one because it will vex the parfon another becaufe he owes his landlord nothing : one because ...
... king . Names are easily collected . One man figns be cause he hates the papifts : another be cause he has vowed deftruction to the ! turnpikes one because it will vex the parfon another becaufe he owes his landlord nothing : one because ...
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... king who o'er Scotland did ways With he who was father of rivers and fountains ; And a hanter of old , who could ride over mountains ; Now join the initials , and then you will fee A man of deep learning and capacity . 2 art buûstis aV6 ...
... king who o'er Scotland did ways With he who was father of rivers and fountains ; And a hanter of old , who could ride over mountains ; Now join the initials , and then you will fee A man of deep learning and capacity . 2 art buûstis aV6 ...
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... King- dom prepared for you , from the foundation of the World . " II Anfwered by ARISTÆUS . EXODUS xxxiii , 11. " And the Lord fpake unto Mofes face - to face , as a man fpeaketh unto his friend ; " is nearly confonant with Gen. xviii ...
... King- dom prepared for you , from the foundation of the World . " II Anfwered by ARISTÆUS . EXODUS xxxiii , 11. " And the Lord fpake unto Mofes face - to face , as a man fpeaketh unto his friend ; " is nearly confonant with Gen. xviii ...
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... king , and the abettors of his religious on ain in at abfolute power ; and for much the fame reafon , he I apprehen , the Jacobine in France have derived their title ; tho I Juod think , al levellers , fupplanters , and equality - men ...
... king , and the abettors of his religious on ain in at abfolute power ; and for much the fame reafon , he I apprehen , the Jacobine in France have derived their title ; tho I Juod think , al levellers , fupplanters , and equality - men ...
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Página 157 - One that has well digested his knowledge both of books and men, has little enjoyment but in the company of a few select companions. He feels too sensibly, how much all the rest of mankind fall short of the notions which he has entertained. And, his affections being thus confined within a narrow circle, no wonder he carries them further, than if they were more general and undistinguished. The gaiety and frolic of a bottle companion improves with him into a solid friendship: And the ardours of a youthful...
Página 42 - That an eternal fire may once have warmed those regions, and since abandoned them, of which, however, the globe exhibits no unequivocal indications ; or, 3. That the obliquity of the ecliptic, when these elephants lived, was so great as to include within the tropics all those regions in which the bones are found ; the tropics being, as is before observed, the natural limits of habitation for the elephant.
Página 18 - The flame now rested upon a pair of ample folding doors at the end of the gallery. Sir Bertrand went up to it, and applied the key to a brazen lock — with difficulty he turned the bolt...
Página 40 - ... that, after being transferred through several tribes, from one to another, he was at length carried over the mountains west of the Missouri to a river which runs westwardly; that these bones abounded there; and that the natives described to him the animal to which they belonged as still existing in the northern parts of their country; from which description he judged it to be an elephant.
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Página 155 - When a man is possessed of that talent, he is more happy by what pleases his taste than by what gratifies his appetites, and receives more enjoyment from a poem, or a piece of reasoning, than the most expensive luxury can afford.