The Life of John Buncle: Esq; Containing Various Observations and Reflections, Made in Several Parts of the World, and Many Extraordinary RelationsJ. Johnson and B. Davenport, 1766 |
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... means to propose to the ladies to carry them off 198 77 They agree to it , and he carries them off 199 202 205 78 Is puzzled how to difpofe of them 79 Carries them to Orton - lodge 80 The author's departure from Orton - lodge , where he ...
... means to propose to the ladies to carry them off 198 77 They agree to it , and he carries them off 199 202 205 78 Is puzzled how to difpofe of them 79 Carries them to Orton - lodge 80 The author's departure from Orton - lodge , where he ...
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... means 137 The picture of Mifs Dunk 404 409 138 Suppofed death of Mifs Dunk , and her burial by the author 412 139 A winter night - fcene on the mountains of Weftmoreland 413 140 The author arrives at Dr. Stainvil's house , and is ...
... means 137 The picture of Mifs Dunk 404 409 138 Suppofed death of Mifs Dunk , and her burial by the author 412 139 A winter night - fcene on the mountains of Weftmoreland 413 140 The author arrives at Dr. Stainvil's house , and is ...
Pàgina 14
... mean one of those that are formed by fome fmall river , which tumbles there in various places , from rock to rock , about four feet each fall , and makes a moft most beautiful view from top to bottom of a fall 14 THE LIFE OF His ...
... mean one of those that are formed by fome fmall river , which tumbles there in various places , from rock to rock , about four feet each fall , and makes a moft most beautiful view from top to bottom of a fall 14 THE LIFE OF His ...
Pàgina 67
... mean- ing : no feeling instead of seeing the truth ; nor expectation of covenant mercy on the belief of a point repugnant not only to the reason and nature of things , but to the plain repeated declarations of God in the Christian ...
... mean- ing : no feeling instead of seeing the truth ; nor expectation of covenant mercy on the belief of a point repugnant not only to the reason and nature of things , but to the plain repeated declarations of God in the Christian ...
Pàgina 74
... means of pro- moting true religion and godliness . The gof- pel is a more effectual light . It is a clearer and more powerful guide : a brighter motive and ftronger obligation to univerfal obedience than reafon can with certainty ...
... means of pro- moting true religion and godliness . The gof- pel is a more effectual light . It is a clearer and more powerful guide : a brighter motive and ftronger obligation to univerfal obedience than reafon can with certainty ...
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The Life of John Buncle, Esq: Containing Various Observations and ... Thomas Amory Visualització completa - 1770 |
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Pàgina 269 - Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male.
Pàgina 466 - To health of body, and content of mind ; A soul, that can securely death defy, And count it nature's privilege to die ; Serene and manly, harden'd to...
Pàgina 29 - And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God, and the books were opened, and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
Pàgina 151 - I reply, that I think it unreasonable and impious to grieve immoderately for the dead. A decent and proper tribute of tears and sorrow, humanity requires ; but when that duty has been paid, we must remember, that to lament a dead woman is not to lament a wife. A wife must be a living woman.
Pàgina 465 - Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or knowing it pursue.
Pàgina 138 - ... his nostrils. He had killed two men in duels before I left Ireland, and would have been hanged, but that it was his good fortune to be tried before a judge who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. (This was the late Sir John St. Leger.) He debauched all the women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt.
Pàgina 28 - God winked at; but now coinmandeth all men every where to repent; becaufe he hath appointed a day in which he will judge the world in righteoufnefs, by that man whom he hath ordained : whereof he hath given aflurance unto all men, in that he hath raifed him from the dead.
Pàgina 24 - La Mancha, in hopes of conquering a kingdom, or marrying some great Princess ; but to see if I could find another good country girl for a wife, and get a little more money; as they were the only two things united, that could secure me from melancholy, and confer real happiness.
Pàgina 362 - Ut caneret paucis, mersitque hoc pulvere verum, Estque dei sedes, nisi terra et pontus et aer Et caelum et virtus? Superos quid quaerimus ultra? luppiter est, quodcumque vides, quodcumque moveris. Sortilegis egeant dubii semperque futuris Casibus ancipites: me non oracula cerium Sed mors certa facit. Pavido fortique cadendum est: Hoc satis est dixisse lovem.
Pàgina 490 - Formed in the forge, the pliant brass is laid ") On anvils ; and of head and limbs are made, > Pans, cans, and piss-pots, a whole kitchen trade.