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... in the Spectator he has the merit of excluding all direct topics of party , yet I think it may easily be difcerned that he had by no means lost sight of a general purpose of favouring that publie cause to which he was devoted .
... in the Spectator he has the merit of excluding all direct topics of party , yet I think it may easily be difcerned that he had by no means lost sight of a general purpose of favouring that publie cause to which he was devoted .
Pàgina 28
In faces all equally beautiful , it is only by almost imperceptible fhades that their beauty varies , and causes itself to be remarked : the eye - brow more or lefs arched , the nofe more or lefs rounded or prominent , the eyes more or ...
In faces all equally beautiful , it is only by almost imperceptible fhades that their beauty varies , and causes itself to be remarked : the eye - brow more or lefs arched , the nofe more or lefs rounded or prominent , the eyes more or ...
Pàgina 34
... often receives more bleffed confecration , than in the chief temples of its theatrical Mufes , was Kotzebue ( called from Livonia by the Baron Brown , manager in chief of the Burghtheatre ) feveral months ago the cause of a ferious ...
... often receives more bleffed confecration , than in the chief temples of its theatrical Mufes , was Kotzebue ( called from Livonia by the Baron Brown , manager in chief of the Burghtheatre ) feveral months ago the cause of a ferious ...
Pàgina 62
... that the irregularity of the form of the earth , which we found in measuring a degree in France , must be very fenfible towards the north pole , and that , from that cause , we may give up all hopes of a greater degree of accuracy .
... that the irregularity of the form of the earth , which we found in measuring a degree in France , must be very fenfible towards the north pole , and that , from that cause , we may give up all hopes of a greater degree of accuracy .
Pàgina 104
Had the Abbé defended the great cause of Chriftianity and Social Order , with arguments clearly deduced from their 1 of Kant is incompatible with the religious and civil establishments of the present day ; I fhould have filently borne ...
Had the Abbé defended the great cause of Chriftianity and Social Order , with arguments clearly deduced from their 1 of Kant is incompatible with the religious and civil establishments of the present day ; I fhould have filently borne ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 120 - There be three things which are too wonderful for me, yea, four which I know not: The way of an eagle in the air; the way of a serpent upon a rock; the way of a ship in the midst of the sea; and the way of a man with a maid.
Pàgina 286 - That for the fame purpofe it appears alfo to this committee, that it would be fit to propofe that the faid united kingdom be reprefented in one and the fame parliament, to be ftiltd the parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Pàgina 78 - ... regular attendance, for no real cause ; and left Stockdale, whom he took up on quitting White, all at once in the same eccentric and unaccountable manner. He never took a pinch of snuff after he lost his box in St. Paul's church-yard, though it...
Pàgina 384 - This delay gave time for the enemy to collect a force more than double that of the firft divifion landed, and to be ready to attack it before the return of the boats with the remainder. The French advanced to the charge with bayonets. The Turks completely exculpated...
Pàgina 384 - Caftle fltuated on the eaftern fide of the Bogaz, or entrance of the Channel, which the inundation of the Nile had infulated from the main land, leaving a fordable paflage.
Pàgina 71 - I HAVE received and laid before the King the two letters which you have transmitted to me; and His majesty, seeing no reason to depart from those forms which have long been established in Europe for transacting business with Foreign States, has commanded me to return in his name, the official answer which I send you herewith inclosed.
Pàgina 385 - He continued about an hour on the forecastle ; and finding all efforts to extinguish the flames unavailing, he jumped from the jib-boom, and swam to an American boat approaching the Ship, by which he was picked up and put into a Tartan, then in the charge of Lieutenant Stewart, who had come off to the assistance of the Ship. "Leghorn, March 18th, 1800.
Pàgina 252 - Thus we find among the different accounts which * Hermias has collected concerning his blindnefs, that when Homer refolved to write of Achilles, he had an exceeding defire to fill his mind with a juft idea of fo glorious a hero: wherefore, having paid all due honours at his tomb, he intreats that he may obtain a fight of him. The hero grants his poet's petition, and rifes in a glorious fuit of armour, which caft fo unfufferable a fplendor, that Homer loft his eyes, while he gazed for the enlargement...
Pàgina 34 - ... affixed to their belt so necessary an article of dress; the form of the pipes — from which the Dutch seem to have taken the model of theirs — so original; and, lastly, the preparation of the yellow leaves, which are merely rubbed to pieces and then put into the pipe, so peculiar, that we cannot possibly derive all this from America, by way of Europe, especially as India, where the habit of smoking tobacco is not so general, intervenes between Persia and China.
Pàgina 286 - Ireland now stands limited and settled, according to the existing laws, and to the terms of the union between England and Scotland.