The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 80,Parte 2;Volumen 108F. Jefferies, 1810 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... give : Our unborn sons thy pages shall ex- plore , 1 For History , Science , and Heraldic Lore . Biography authentic here we see , And columns stor'd with Genealogy : Religion , Politicks , their place have gain'd , And free Discussions ...
... give : Our unborn sons thy pages shall ex- plore , 1 For History , Science , and Heraldic Lore . Biography authentic here we see , And columns stor'd with Genealogy : Religion , Politicks , their place have gain'd , And free Discussions ...
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... GIVE every credit which is due army than a subaltern ; because , al- to Glotianus for his good intens though Cornets , Ensigns , and Lieu- tions , and consider him as a Student tenants , are only denominated “ Gen- or Freshman , as we ...
... GIVE every credit which is due army than a subaltern ; because , al- to Glotianus for his good intens though Cornets , Ensigns , and Lieu- tions , and consider him as a Student tenants , are only denominated “ Gen- or Freshman , as we ...
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... GIVE every credit which is due to Glotianus for his good inten- tions , and consider him as a Student or Freshman , as we term it , anxious for the honour of his College ; but from the time he has taken to answer me , I think be might ...
... GIVE every credit which is due to Glotianus for his good inten- tions , and consider him as a Student or Freshman , as we term it , anxious for the honour of his College ; but from the time he has taken to answer me , I think be might ...
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... give way to the influence of anger his conduct throughout is marked with the features of conscious rectitude - Cassius , with grief and shanie , half acknowledges his error ; and Brutus , from whose bosom the remembrance of their former ...
... give way to the influence of anger his conduct throughout is marked with the features of conscious rectitude - Cassius , with grief and shanie , half acknowledges his error ; and Brutus , from whose bosom the remembrance of their former ...
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... give whatsoever report a first cur- rency ; and an excess of improbable , or even of the ridiculous , can hardly strangle a lie . This whipping affair of the Frenchman had not circulated beyond the change of guard , before le pauvre ...
... give whatsoever report a first cur- rency ; and an excess of improbable , or even of the ridiculous , can hardly strangle a lie . This whipping affair of the Frenchman had not circulated beyond the change of guard , before le pauvre ...
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Página 194 - I myself thought good to imitate the Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home...
Página 78 - God is faithful, who will not suffer" us " to be tempted above that" we " are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that " we
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Página 512 - ... for twenty years, might be supposed to have left some unrecorded memorials of his existence behind him. We found many persons in the village who could repeat some of his lines, and none who were not acquainted with his
Página 113 - To which are added, Notes from the Spanish and French Versions, and two Appendixes, by the English Editor; the first, an Account of the Archipelago of Chiloe, from the Description Historial of PF Pedro Gonzalez de Agueros; the second, an Account of the Native Tribes who inhabit the Southern extremity of South America, extracted chiefly from Falkner's description of Patagonia.
Página 423 - When Shall We Three Meet Again t When shall we three meet again ? When shall we three meet again? Oft shall glowing hope expire, Oft shall wearied love retire, Oft shall death and sorrow reign, Ere we three shall meet again.
Página 134 - Ceres' shrine; For dull to humid eyes appear The golden glories of the year ; Alas! a melancholy worship's mine. I hail the goddess for her scarlet flower ! Thou brilliant weed That dost so far exceed The richest gifts gay Flora can bestow, Heedless I pass'd thee in life's morning hour— Thou comforter of woe— Till sorrow taught me to confess thy power.
Página 350 - The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony. And then, he said, he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain, He never thought to sing again.
Página 340 - At six in the morning of the 27th, the enemy made two desperate attacks upon our position, the one on the right, the other on the left of the highest point of the Sierra: The attack upon the right was made by two divisions of the 2d corps, on that part of the Sierra occupied by the 3d division of infantry.