The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volum 49C. Ackers, 1780 |
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Pàgina 9
... paffed into Paleftine , defeated Hera- clius , took Jerusalem , and advanced to Damas , and after having made him- felf master of the whole country down to the fea coaft , he died admired for his wisdom and clemency . Omar fuc- ceeded ...
... paffed into Paleftine , defeated Hera- clius , took Jerusalem , and advanced to Damas , and after having made him- felf master of the whole country down to the fea coaft , he died admired for his wisdom and clemency . Omar fuc- ceeded ...
Pàgina 13
... paffed is un- known , but he was fuddenly abandon- ed by his forces , and voluntarily de- livered himself into the hands of Lo- thaire , by whofe army he was tumul- tuously depofed , and the empire with the fanction of the Pope was ...
... paffed is un- known , but he was fuddenly abandon- ed by his forces , and voluntarily de- livered himself into the hands of Lo- thaire , by whofe army he was tumul- tuously depofed , and the empire with the fanction of the Pope was ...
Pàgina 17
... paffed without any one step being taken to relieve the diftreffes of that oppref- fed and unfortunate kingdom . He then adverted to the rejection of the motion made by his friend , the noble Marquis ; and gave it as his opinion , that ...
... paffed without any one step being taken to relieve the diftreffes of that oppref- fed and unfortunate kingdom . He then adverted to the rejection of the motion made by his friend , the noble Marquis ; and gave it as his opinion , that ...
Pàgina 18
... paffed upon fup- pofed facts . He then refted the de- fence of adminiftration on the papers already before the House ... paffing a cen- fure on thofe men , who , by refusing to keep parliament fitting a few days lon- ger , and not ...
... paffed upon fup- pofed facts . He then refted the de- fence of adminiftration on the papers already before the House ... paffing a cen- fure on thofe men , who , by refusing to keep parliament fitting a few days lon- ger , and not ...
Pàgina 23
... paffed between him and Mr. Hartley , about a truce with France , but he did not approve of the propofition ; for he would not tacitly acknowledge the independence of America : and as to a truce , he looked upon it in the fame light as ...
... paffed between him and Mr. Hartley , about a truce with France , but he did not approve of the propofition ; for he would not tacitly acknowledge the independence of America : and as to a truce , he looked upon it in the fame light as ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 237 - A good sherris-sack hath a two-fold operation in it. It ascends me into the brain ; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapours which environ it ; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble fiery and delectable shapes ; which, delivered o'er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit.
Pàgina 198 - Those instructions are contained in my book of Offices ; a book which has ever been cited by the world as a proof to what a height the morality of the heathens was advanced without the light of revelation. I own I feel a conscious pride in it; not on account of the ability which it may display, but for the principles it teaches, and the good, I flatter myself, it has diffused. You did not indeed intend your instructions for the world ; but as you gave them to a son...
Pàgina 472 - The Fire-Side. DEAR Chloe, while the busy crowd, The vain, the wealthy, and the proud, In folly's maze advance ; ^ Tho' singularity and pride Be call'd our choice, we'll step aside, Nor join the giddy dance. From the gay world, we'll oft retire To our own family and fire, Where love our hours employs ; No noisy neighbour enters here, No intermeddling stranger near, To spoil our heart-felt joys. If...
Pàgina 111 - I want to know you, Mr. Sterne; but it is fit you should know, also, who it is that wishes this pleasure. You have heard, continued he, of an old Lord Bathurst, of whom your Popes and Swifts have sung and spoken so much: I have lived my life with geniuses of that cast; but have survived them; and, despairing ever to find their equals, it is some years...
Pàgina 468 - ... huts, which had been erected for the watchmen of the grapes, all of which were burnt. A great magazine of wood in the heart of the town was all in a blaze, and, had there been much...
Pàgina 160 - ... not provoked and forced to break the bounds of moderation and perfect impartiality. It will be only in this extremity that her fleet have orders to go wherever honor, interest, and need may require.
Pàgina 222 - ... views of the condition and the duty of man. It is native feeling, heightened and improved by principle. It is the heart which easily relents ; which feels for every thing that is human, and is backward and slow to inflict the least wound.
Pàgina 105 - This accident happened a little time before the army had passed the Hudson's River. It neither altered the resolution nor the cheerfulness of Lady Harriet, and she continued her progress, a partaker of the fatigues of the advanced corps. The next call upon her fortitude was of a different nature, and more distressful as of longer suspense.
Pàgina 253 - It may be prefumed, not the leaft irregularity will happen ; but in cafe any infringements, contrary to thefe repeated orders, take place, the courts of admiralty, which in this, like all other countries, are...
Pàgina 201 - Committee, (he made' no fcruple to difguife her beautiful countenance, by drawing on it the lines of deformity and the wrinkles of old age, and to put on the tawdry habiliments and vulgar manners of an old hypocritical city vixen.