The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 38Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... Port of London . Soon after two o'clock the proceffion arrived at the Works , where Lord Carrington and many other diftin- guifhed perfonages of both fexes had ailembled to be prefent at the ceremony , HVIVSCE . PIRAEI VNA CVM NAVALIBUS ...
... Port of London . Soon after two o'clock the proceffion arrived at the Works , where Lord Carrington and many other diftin- guifhed perfonages of both fexes had ailembled to be prefent at the ceremony , HVIVSCE . PIRAEI VNA CVM NAVALIBUS ...
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... port where it would have been wifer to argue ; and , perhaps , the exactness of his memory fometimes induced him to anfwer fuch marks as hardly deferved notice , and to enlarge on fmall circumstances , which added little weight to his ...
... port where it would have been wifer to argue ; and , perhaps , the exactness of his memory fometimes induced him to anfwer fuch marks as hardly deferved notice , and to enlarge on fmall circumstances , which added little weight to his ...
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... ports , he having in a very short fpace of time captured no less than nine veffels of force , carrying collec . tively 2048 men and 224 guns . Of thefe the laft , called the Melampe , fitted out at Bayonne for the exprefs purpofe of ...
... ports , he having in a very short fpace of time captured no less than nine veffels of force , carrying collec . tively 2048 men and 224 guns . Of thefe the laft , called the Melampe , fitted out at Bayonne for the exprefs purpofe of ...
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... port , and to the Greeks of Egypt only by the intervention of a commerce re- ftricted to the coaft , it may be deemed an object of high curiofity at least , if F not Red Sea , and another of the Coast of Africa FOR JULY 1800 . 433.
... port , and to the Greeks of Egypt only by the intervention of a commerce re- ftricted to the coaft , it may be deemed an object of high curiofity at least , if F not Red Sea , and another of the Coast of Africa FOR JULY 1800 . 433.
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... port and the third reading were both or- dered for Friday . FRIDAY , MAY 23 . The Bill for punishing Adultery , and preventing its perpetrators from inter- marrying with each other , was , after a long debate , read a third time and ...
... port and the third reading were both or- dered for Friday . FRIDAY , MAY 23 . The Bill for punishing Adultery , and preventing its perpetrators from inter- marrying with each other , was , after a long debate , read a third time and ...
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Página 252 - There, if Thy Spirit touch the soul, And grace her mean abode, Oh, with what peace and joy and love She communes with her God ! There like the nightingale she pours Her solitary lays ; Nor asks a witness of her song, Nor thirsts for human praise.
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Página 96 - He is one of nine brothers, who, with their father, have been remarkable for the voraciousness of their appetites. They were all placed early in the army — and the peculiar craving for food with this young man, began at thirteen years of age. He was allowed two rations in the army, and by his earnings or the indulgence of his comrades, procured an additional supply.
Página 109 - I had met with a collection of letters by the wits of Queen Anne's reign, and I pored over them most devoutly. I kept copies of any of my own letters that pleased me, and a comparison between them and the composition of most of my correspondents, flattered my vanity. I carried this whim so far, that though I had not three farthings...
Página 107 - My father was advanced in life when he married; I was the eldest of seven children; and he, worn out by early hardships, was unfit for labour. My father's spirit was soon irritated, but not easily broken. There was a freedom in his lease in two years more; and, to weather these two years, we retrenched our expenses.
Página 108 - The great misfortune of my life was to want an aim. I had felt early some stirrings of ambition, but they were the blind gropings of Homer's Cyclops round the walls of his cave.
Página 55 - All ruin'd and wild is their roofless abode, And lonely the dark raven's sheltering tree ; And travell'd by few is the grass-cover' d road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills that encircle the sea.