The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, Svazek 60Alex Chapman and, 1798 |
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... these hofpital habitations . One of the right reverend bench having very charitably established an alms houfe , at his own expence , for twenty - five poor women ; Mr Mur- ray , in his juvenile days , was appli- ( To be continued ...
... these hofpital habitations . One of the right reverend bench having very charitably established an alms houfe , at his own expence , for twenty - five poor women ; Mr Mur- ray , in his juvenile days , was appli- ( To be continued ...
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... these fubftances will be found if the analys is made by feagents , i . e . marine acid , aqua for- tis , & c . from which I inter , that if any calcareous earth is found in them , it is formed during the decompofition , All fhell - fith ...
... these fubftances will be found if the analys is made by feagents , i . e . marine acid , aqua for- tis , & c . from which I inter , that if any calcareous earth is found in them , it is formed during the decompofition , All fhell - fith ...
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... these vo- fatisfying the judgment . " The whole tumes , many productions of the excel- of this paffage is curious and valua- lent author , which have not before , in ble ; but we rather choose to give a Some form or other , been laid ...
... these vo- fatisfying the judgment . " The whole tumes , many productions of the excel- of this paffage is curious and valua- lent author , which have not before , in ble ; but we rather choose to give a Some form or other , been laid ...
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... these ornaments appear in his writings as in their proper places : for , as even the middle tenor of his compofitions was rich , none of them feemed to rife abruptly above the rcft . We come now to the examination of the tracts ...
... these ornaments appear in his writings as in their proper places : for , as even the middle tenor of his compofitions was rich , none of them feemed to rife abruptly above the rcft . We come now to the examination of the tracts ...
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... these tracts , that the full obligation resulting from the public faith given to the houfe of Bourbon , would have enga- ged us much further ; it thus appears . By the treaty of Urecht , in conjunc- tion with that of 1717 , called the ...
... these tracts , that the full obligation resulting from the public faith given to the houfe of Bourbon , would have enga- ged us much further ; it thus appears . By the treaty of Urecht , in conjunc- tion with that of 1717 , called the ...
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Strana 4 - Our cup has overflowed, and made us wanton. The all-wise Providence has given us this check as a warning, and I hope we shall improve by it. On Him...
Strana 41 - Luca Giordano, and others, that I might mention, which we seek after with avidity : from the former we learn to think originally. May I presume to introduce myself on this occasion, and even to mention, as an instance of the truth of what I have remarked, the very Discourses which I have had the honour of delivering from this place ? Whatever merit they have...
Strana 366 - Pope. Surely it is no narrow and niggardly encomium to say he is the great Poet of Reason, the first of ethical authors in verse.
Strana 4 - The British navy has ever been the support of that liberty which has been handed down to us by our ancestors, and which I trust we shall maintain to the latest posterity ; and that can only be done by unanimity and obedience.
Strana 4 - Him then let us trust, where our only security can be found. I find there are many good men among us ; for my own part, I have had full confidence of all in this ship, and once more beg to express my approbation of your conduct.
Strana 492 - Hull (the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation of whatever nature and kind soever...
Strana 4 - ... us ; for my own part, I have had full confidence of all in this ship, and once more beg to express my approbation of your conduct. " May God, who has thus far conducted you, continue to do so ; and may the British navy, the glory and support of our country, be restored to its wonted splendour, and be not only the bulwark of Britain, but the terror of the world ! " But this can only be effected by a strict adherence to our duty and obedience ; and let us pray that the Almighty God may keep us...
Strana 231 - They cannot lose sight of each other ; and seldom become indifferent to their respective concerns. The child is bound to labour and to provide for his parents' maintenance and' comfort, and the brother for the brother and...
Strana 188 - He was a native of Ireland, of an honourable family, and of Trinity College, Dublin. He was at one time intended for the army, and at another for the bar, but private circumstances prevented either taking place.