The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 32Philological Society of London, 1797 |
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... thought to poffefs , has ventured to attack the originality of this Volcanic invention . He afferts , " that fomewhat above thirty years ago , when Marybone Gardens were in fashion , a Burning Mountain was there exhibited by a Signior ...
... thought to poffefs , has ventured to attack the originality of this Volcanic invention . He afferts , " that fomewhat above thirty years ago , when Marybone Gardens were in fashion , a Burning Mountain was there exhibited by a Signior ...
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... thought of , as has alfo fome other pieces of lefs gravity ; but I fear it would have too comic an effect in an entertainment of fuch dignity and fub- limity , to perform the farce of Lethe : befides that , I am against mingling ele ...
... thought of , as has alfo fome other pieces of lefs gravity ; but I fear it would have too comic an effect in an entertainment of fuch dignity and fub- limity , to perform the farce of Lethe : befides that , I am against mingling ele ...
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... thought he might do the fame as well as others but if his Majefty would forbid him his Court , he would refrain it . " - " No , no ! " faid his Majesty , " I do not command that . " In Christmas 1629 , however , they were married ; but ...
... thought he might do the fame as well as others but if his Majefty would forbid him his Court , he would refrain it . " - " No , no ! " faid his Majesty , " I do not command that . " In Christmas 1629 , however , they were married ; but ...
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... thought of the following ftratagem to get poor Leveridge out of the fcrape : He accordingly called for the printed fong ; and , after reading it over very attentively , he obferved , that as he faw nothing in the words very culpable ...
... thought of the following ftratagem to get poor Leveridge out of the fcrape : He accordingly called for the printed fong ; and , after reading it over very attentively , he obferved , that as he faw nothing in the words very culpable ...
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... thought o'er noblest heights afpire , And wake each paffion with a mufe of fire . Revere his genius . To the dead be just , And spare the laurels that o'erfhade the duft . Low fleeps the Bard , in cold obftruction laid , Nor afks the ...
... thought o'er noblest heights afpire , And wake each paffion with a mufe of fire . Revere his genius . To the dead be just , And spare the laurels that o'erfhade the duft . Low fleeps the Bard , in cold obftruction laid , Nor afks the ...
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Página 96 - I remember, Sir, with a melancholy pleasure, the situation of the honourable gentleman who made the motion for the repeal ; in that crisis, when the whole trading interest of this empire, crammed into your lobbies, with a trembling and anxious expectation, waited, almost to a winter's return of light, their fate from your resolutions.
Página 53 - A naval power, next to the militia, is the natural defence of the United States.
Página 54 - ... will seriously deliberate whether the means of general defence ought not to be increased by an addition to the regular artillery and cavalry, and by arrangements for forming a provisional army.
Página 52 - With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late minister of the United States, on his taking leave of the executive directory. The speech of the...
Página 12 - The extraordinary circumstances attending her case made me resolve to have her opened ; when it was found that the whole art of medicine could not have prolonged her days, as all the noble parts were attacked, and any one of four internal maladies must have proved mortal. If the news of this event has not yet reached Dublin, break it to my sister as gently as you can. I set out' from this in a few days for St.
Página 51 - States present the pleasing prospect of a nation governed by mild and equal laws, generally satisfied with the possession of their rights, neither envying the advantages nor fearing the power of other nations, solicitous only for the maintenance of...
Página 55 - ... deliberately and uprightly established, or to surrender in any manner the rights of the Government. To enable me to maintain this declaration I rely, under God, with entire confidence on the firm and enlightened support of the National Legislature and upon the virtue and patriotism of my fellow-citizens.
Página 302 - ... nothing will supply the want of prudence; and that negligence and irregularity, long continued, will make knowledge useless, wit ridiculous, and genius contemptible.
Página 53 - Any serious and permanent injury to commerce would not fail to produce the most embarrassing disorders. To prevent it from being undermined and destroyed it is essential that it receive an adequate protection.
Página 96 - When, at length you had determined in their favour, and your doors, thrown open, showed them the figure of their deliverer in the well-earned triumph of his important victory, from the whole of that grave multitude there arose an involuntary burst of gratitude and transport.