The Monthly Magazine, Svazek 25Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1808 |
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... remain , while the benevolent intentions , founded in the wisdom of the legislature , may be defeat- ed ; to shew the policy of a further re- striction proportioned to a decrease in the value of money since that period , sup- pose the ...
... remain , while the benevolent intentions , founded in the wisdom of the legislature , may be defeat- ed ; to shew the policy of a further re- striction proportioned to a decrease in the value of money since that period , sup- pose the ...
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... remain at the gallery for sale ; the price is six louis d'ors . The descriptive part of the text is well executed , but with respect to the opinions , the author is in general too la- vish of his praise , conceiving that the name of a ...
... remain at the gallery for sale ; the price is six louis d'ors . The descriptive part of the text is well executed , but with respect to the opinions , the author is in general too la- vish of his praise , conceiving that the name of a ...
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... remains of the caftle , completely commanding the bridge and the river , which can no where be forded near the town from its body of water and its rapidity , excepting after a long course of dry weather in autumn , and even then with ...
... remains of the caftle , completely commanding the bridge and the river , which can no where be forded near the town from its body of water and its rapidity , excepting after a long course of dry weather in autumn , and even then with ...
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... remain in a decapitated body ; but a separation of the marrow from the brain is supposed to destroy all sense of pain , and is the most deadly wound which can be inflicted ; and , as an Irish fishman lately said in my hearing , if an ...
... remain in a decapitated body ; but a separation of the marrow from the brain is supposed to destroy all sense of pain , and is the most deadly wound which can be inflicted ; and , as an Irish fishman lately said in my hearing , if an ...
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... remain under our protection . The Island of Sicily is divided from the Italian shore in the narrowest parts by the Streights of Messina . The Point of Pelorus , which runs out in a narrow neck , is that which approaches nearest to the ...
... remain under our protection . The Island of Sicily is divided from the Italian shore in the narrowest parts by the Streights of Messina . The Point of Pelorus , which runs out in a narrow neck , is that which approaches nearest to the ...
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Strana 32 - The sound must seem an echo to the sense : Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar : When Ajax strives some rock's vast- weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow ; Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the main.
Strana 21 - But I have greater witness than that of John ; for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me, that the Father hath sent me.
Strana 320 - Others to sin, and made my sin their door .Wilt thou forgive that sin which I did shun A year or two, but wallowed in a score ? When thou hast done, thou hast not done, For I have more. I have a sin of fear, that when...
Strana 320 - ... though still I do deplore ? When Thou hast done, Thou hast not done, For I have more. " Wilt Thou forgive that sin, which I have won Others to sin, and made my sin their door?
Strana 244 - Though the sides of this bridge are provided in some parts with a parapet of fixed rocks, yet few men have resolution to walk to them, and look over into the abyss. You involuntarily fall on your hands and feet, creep to the parapet, and peep over it. Looking down from this height about a minute gave me a violent head-ache.
Strana 158 - The head was covered with a dry skin ; one of the ears, well preserved, was furnished with a tuft of hairs.
Strana 66 - We have it in command from his majesty, to inform you, that the determination of the enemy to excite hostilities between his majesty and his late allies, the emperors of Russia and Austria, and the king of Prussia, has been but too successful ; and that the ministers from those powers have demanded and received their passports. This measure, on the part of Russia, has been attempted to be justified by a statement of wrongs and grievances which have no real foundation. The emperor of Russia had indeed...
Strana 318 - France : he said, he thought that was the best climate where he could be abroad in the air with pleasure, or at least without trouble and inconvenience, the most days of the year, and the most hours of the day ; and this, he thought, he could be in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe.
Strana 66 - No pretence of justification can be alleged for the hostile conduct of the emperor of Austria, or for that of his Prussian majesty. His majesty has not given the slightest ground of complaint to either of those sovereigns ; nor even at the...
Strana 66 - His Majesty has commanded us to state to you that, in consequence of the decree by which France declared the whole of his Majesty's dominions to be in a state of blockade, and subjected to seizure and confiscation the produce and manufactures of his kingdom, his Majesty resorted, in the first instance, GEORGE Ш. ROYAL SPEECHES. to a measure of mitigated retaliation ; and that this measure having proved ineffectual...