Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 71,Parte 1F. Jefferies, 1801 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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... tion , it is much to be feared that the plots and defigns of the real Jacobins are too little attended to . If history is confult- ed , it will be found that moft of the violent revolutions in modern times have begun with the Efta ...
... tion , it is much to be feared that the plots and defigns of the real Jacobins are too little attended to . If history is confult- ed , it will be found that moft of the violent revolutions in modern times have begun with the Efta ...
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... tion . Since that trying difpenfa- tion of Providence , confined to her bed , and deprived of the ufe of her limbs , fhe had been incapaci- tated from doing any thing for her- felf , and having no money to pay another , her fon , at ...
... tion . Since that trying difpenfa- tion of Providence , confined to her bed , and deprived of the ufe of her limbs , fhe had been incapaci- tated from doing any thing for her- felf , and having no money to pay another , her fon , at ...
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... tion felected from the travels of Mr. Richard Twifs ; from which puny and petulant writer , fcur- rillity , prejudice , and mifreprefen- tation , are transferred to his work ; and it is evident , that there is a coincidence not ...
... tion felected from the travels of Mr. Richard Twifs ; from which puny and petulant writer , fcur- rillity , prejudice , and mifreprefen- tation , are transferred to his work ; and it is evident , that there is a coincidence not ...
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... tion . I ror . Mr. URBAN , Jan. 27 . CANNOT but admire the extreme penetration of Iülus in detecting er- Let me afk him , is there any more impropriety in fuppofing the firit and fecond beaft of St. John to be one and the faine , than ...
... tion . I ror . Mr. URBAN , Jan. 27 . CANNOT but admire the extreme penetration of Iülus in detecting er- Let me afk him , is there any more impropriety in fuppofing the firit and fecond beaft of St. John to be one and the faine , than ...
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... tion . Mr. URBAN , Jan. 27 . CANNOT but admire the extreme pene I ration of Iülus in detecting er- ror . Let me afk him , is there any more impropriety in appofing the first and fecond beaft of St. John to be one and the faine , than ...
... tion . Mr. URBAN , Jan. 27 . CANNOT but admire the extreme pene I ration of Iülus in detecting er- ror . Let me afk him , is there any more impropriety in appofing the first and fecond beaft of St. John to be one and the faine , than ...
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Página 16 - And charm through distant ages. Wrapt in shade, Prisoner of darkness ! to the silent hours How often I repeat their rage divine, To lull my griefs, and steal my heart from woe ! I roll their raptures, but not catch their fire. Dark, though not blind, like thee, Maeonides! Or, Milton ! thee ; ah, could I reach your strain ? Or his who made Mironides our own.
Página 392 - ALTHOUGH it was not originally my intention to have commenced the operations of the British army in Egypt on the side of Alexandria, yet circumstances arose that induced me to change my opinion.
Página 180 - If you are, remember the confequence which he himfelf foretels— " whoever fhall be afhamed of me, and of my words, in this adulterous and finful generation, of him alfo fhall the Son of man be afhamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.
Página 418 - Years 17 so increase as to give one || Head for every two Acres of Land in the Habitable part of the Earth. And then, according to the Prediction of the Scriptures, there must be Wars and great Slaughter, &c. Wherefore, as an Expedient...
Página 49 - Waller, who very handsomely volunteered their services; and although I am under the painful necessity of acquainting you that we have not been able to succeed in our attack...
Página 392 - ... honour. The remainder of the army followed so good an example, and were immediately in a situation not only to face, but to repel the enemy. The...
Página 392 - ... the whole army moved forward, and came within sight of the enemy, who was formed on an advantageous ridge, with his right to the canal of Alexandria, and his left towards the sea.
Página 52 - March next, that so both we and our people may humble ourselves before Almighty God, in order to obtain pardon of our sins, and...
Página 392 - Coote, got into the boats early in the morning : they had, in general, from five to six miles to row, and did not arrive at the point of landing till ten o'clock. The front of disembarkation was narrow, and a hill, which commanded the whole, seemed almost inaccessible.
Página 392 - ... under the protection of the fortified heights which form the principal defence of Alexandria. It was intended...