The European Magazine, and London Review, Svazek 23Philological Society of London, 1793 |
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... hope . And wee are apr to add to thefe two , that there is no certainty what the complection of the new Parliament will be , nor what will be the turn they will take , fince they are not Whiggs only who will be af- fected by the ...
... hope . And wee are apr to add to thefe two , that there is no certainty what the complection of the new Parliament will be , nor what will be the turn they will take , fince they are not Whiggs only who will be af- fected by the ...
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... HOPE , NICHOLSON , and STEWART . This triumvirate , Sir George fays , he no otherwife knew than as we view the fetting fun gilding the hemifphere with its golden rays . HOPE was wonderful at invent on , and he displayed fuch a fund of ...
... HOPE , NICHOLSON , and STEWART . This triumvirate , Sir George fays , he no otherwife knew than as we view the fetting fun gilding the hemifphere with its golden rays . HOPE was wonderful at invent on , and he displayed fuch a fund of ...
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... hope , that perhaps in time I might be able to write decently in English , which was one of the great objects of my ambition . " The time which I dedicated to thefe exercises , and to my reading , was the evening , after my day's labour ...
... hope , that perhaps in time I might be able to write decently in English , which was one of the great objects of my ambition . " The time which I dedicated to thefe exercises , and to my reading , was the evening , after my day's labour ...
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... hope to please your heaters , to conciliate their good will , or to perfuade fuch as you are defirous of bringing over to your views . Pope juftly fays- " Men must be taught as if them not , you taught " And things unknown propos'd as ...
... hope to please your heaters , to conciliate their good will , or to perfuade fuch as you are defirous of bringing over to your views . Pope juftly fays- " Men must be taught as if them not , you taught " And things unknown propos'd as ...
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... of London , we may hope to fee that information collected together which now lies buried in obfcure re- pofitories , or kattered through num- berlefs tect from the bricklayer . With what pleasure do we 32 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
... of London , we may hope to fee that information collected together which now lies buried in obfcure re- pofitories , or kattered through num- berlefs tect from the bricklayer . With what pleasure do we 32 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
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Strana 177 - Remember that credit is money. If a man lets his money lie in my hands after it is due, he gives me the interest, or so much as I can make of it during that time. This amounts to a considerable sum where a man has good and large credit, and makes good use of it.
Strana 178 - The most trifling actions that affect a man's credit, are to be regarded. The sound of your hammer at five in the morning, or nine at night, heard by a- creditor, makes him easy six months longer ; but if he sees you at a billiard table, or hears your voice at a tavern, when you should be at work, he sends for his money the next day ; demands it before he can receive it in a lump.
Strana 353 - It consisted only of six rooms, four of them in the form of friars' cells, with naked walls ; the other two, each twenty feet square, were hung with brown cloth and furnished in the most simple manner.
Strana 355 - The service for the dead was chanted, and Charles joined in the prayers which were offered up for the...
Strana 177 - Remember that money is of a prolific generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on. Five shillings turned is six, turned again it is seven and threepence, and so on, till it becomes an hundred pounds. The more there is of it, the more it produces every turning, so that the profits rise quicker and quicker. He that kills a breeding sow destroys all her offspring to the thousandth generation. He that murders a crown destroys all that it might have produced, even...
Strana 353 - He buried there, in solitude and silence, his grandeur, his ambition, together with all those vast projects which, during half a century, had alarmed and agitated Europe ; filling every kingdom in it, by turns, with the terror of his arms, and the dread of being subjected to his power.
Strana 261 - ... its merits before he would engage in it; by this caution, added to the clearness of his description, and the integrity of his heart, he seldom failed having the bill he supported carried into an act of parliament.
Strana 417 - ... critical nicety of form, which any other defendant could claim under the like objection. The only effect I feel...
Strana 177 - This amounts to a considerable sum where a man has good and large credit, and makes good use of it. Remember that money is of a prolific generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on.
Strana 69 - Europe, established by solemn treaties and guaranteed by the consent of all the powers. This government, adhering to the maxims which it has followed for more than a century, will also never see with indifference that France shall make herself, either directly or indirectly, sovereign of the Low Countries, or general arbitress of the rights and liberties of Europe.