The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1784 |
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... ment cannot delegate to a corporation , a narrative , in which every individual in a right to tax the public . That right is the kingdom is highly interested . Indeed , incommunicable . Parliament itself is but I know of no poflible ...
... ment cannot delegate to a corporation , a narrative , in which every individual in a right to tax the public . That right is the kingdom is highly interested . Indeed , incommunicable . Parliament itself is but I know of no poflible ...
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... ment ; and , ftill perfevering in the piths of litigation , continue their vexatious claims ? " For fome time indeed , Nicholas had a refpite ; while those of his own business , who had fat filent fpectators of the affair , were ftill ...
... ment ; and , ftill perfevering in the piths of litigation , continue their vexatious claims ? " For fome time indeed , Nicholas had a refpite ; while those of his own business , who had fat filent fpectators of the affair , were ftill ...
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... ment . The fyftem of politics adapted and pur- fued by the Rockingham administration , differed from that of his father , as well as from that to which he profeffed himself the ftrongest attachment , very immaterially . With the new ...
... ment . The fyftem of politics adapted and pur- fued by the Rockingham administration , differed from that of his father , as well as from that to which he profeffed himself the ftrongest attachment , very immaterially . With the new ...
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... ment detracted but little from the general eclat of his character . His time he is faid to have employed ever fince in ftudy and travelling . To recount all his political exertions would be to give his life in detail ever fince he ...
... ment detracted but little from the general eclat of his character . His time he is faid to have employed ever fince in ftudy and travelling . To recount all his political exertions would be to give his life in detail ever fince he ...
Strana 39
... ment of commerce in their dominions , be- flowed very large privileges and immunities on the English Eal India Company , ex- empting them from feveral duties to which their natural born fubjects were liable . The Company's duftuct , or ...
... ment of commerce in their dominions , be- flowed very large privileges and immunities on the English Eal India Company , ex- empting them from feveral duties to which their natural born fubjects were liable . The Company's duftuct , or ...
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Strana 370 - God; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord. All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting. To thee, all Angels cry aloud; the Heavens, and all the Powers therein. To thee, Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth; Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty of thy Glory.
Strana 389 - And accordingly she is provided with the organs and faculty of speech, by which she can throw out signs with amazing facility, and vary them without end. Thus we have built up an animal body, which would...
Strana 425 - We furl'd the sail, we plied the labouring oar, Took down our masts, and row'd our ships to shore. Two tedious days and two long nights we lay, O'erwatch'd and batter'd in the naked bay. But the third morning when Aurora brings...
Strana 89 - ... a privateer, I should have been entitled to clothing and maintenance during the rest of my life; but that was not my chance: one man is born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and another with a wooden ladle. However, blessed be God! I enjoy good health, and will for ever love liberty and Old England. Liberty, property, and Old England, for ever, huzza!
Strana 134 - The man indeed ought not to cover his head, because he is the image and glory of God ; but the woman is the glory of the man.
Strana 174 - The Discovery of a New World ; or, a Discourse tending to prove that it is probable there may be another habitable World in the Moon ; with a Discourse concerning the possibility of a passage thither.
Strana 89 - I chose the latter : and in this post of a gentleman I served two campaigns in Flanders, was at the battles of Val and Fontenoy, and received but one wound, through the breast here ; but the doctor of our regiment soon made me well again.
Strana 348 - The politeness of these savages in conversation is indeed carried to excess, since it does not permit them to contradict or deny the truth of what is asserted in their presence.
Strana 89 - I was once more in the power of the French, and I believe it would have gone hard with me had I been brought back to Brest : but, by good fortune, we were retaken by the Viper.
Strana 380 - ... the other being loft in the dirt. •' They continued to wander through the open meadows, without following any certain path» and without getting to any diftance from Warfaw.