The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 44The "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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Rivington . tuous refusal of it by the colonies , we T HESE Trails are , ft . A lo- may well suppose , that they ( the inhaJution of the important question , birants of Great Britain ) will act as , Whether a poor country , where raw ...
Rivington . tuous refusal of it by the colonies , we T HESE Trails are , ft . A lo- may well suppose , that they ( the inhaJution of the important question , birants of Great Britain ) will act as , Whether a poor country , where raw ...
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... be allowed to be exported to the Ameri3 ; Catharine - Hall , 3 ; Jesus College , 3 ; can Colonies under certain regulations . Peterhouse , 2 ; Pembroke - Hall , 1 ; Sid . The same to the INands on the Channel , pey College , 1 .
... be allowed to be exported to the Ameri3 ; Catharine - Hall , 3 ; Jesus College , 3 ; can Colonies under certain regulations . Peterhouse , 2 ; Pembroke - Hall , 1 ; Sid . The same to the INands on the Channel , pey College , 1 .
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... never the total defection of the colonies : but going out of my depth , I can eati.y this advice , though so evidently calcucomprehend the objects which engage lated for the general good , has been my attention .
... never the total defection of the colonies : but going out of my depth , I can eati.y this advice , though so evidently calcucomprehend the objects which engage lated for the general good , has been my attention .
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... England and her colonies quented woods , diverted of all the may never look back with horror to comforts and neceffaries of life . this period , is the unaffected hope of Considered morally , my Lord , ' tis a R. very serious matter ...
... England and her colonies quented woods , diverted of all the may never look back with horror to comforts and neceffaries of life . this period , is the unaffected hope of Considered morally , my Lord , ' tis a R. very serious matter ...
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... wherein he has at . vie . two millions : the question now tempted to thew what is the true inte- is , Whether England will be able to sett of Great Britain with respect to fupport itself in its superior influence , the colonies ...
... wherein he has at . vie . two millions : the question now tempted to thew what is the true inte- is , Whether England will be able to sett of Great Britain with respect to fupport itself in its superior influence , the colonies ...
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Página 472 - ... It can change and create afresh even the constitution of the kingdom and of Parliaments themselves, as was done by the act of union and the several statutes for triennial and septennial elections. It can, in short, do everything that is not naturally impossible; and therefore, some have not scrupled to call its power by a figure, rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament.
Página 54 - Bounty (that is, the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Página 623 - ... for collecting the tribute or rather the plunder of conquered provinces. BY an order of the King, the authority of the Commander in chief, and under him of the Brigadiers general, in time of peace, is rendered supreme in all the civil governments in America; and thus an uncontroulab'le military power is vested in officers not known to the constitution of these colonies.
Página 202 - As an actor, confest without rival to shine ; As a wit, if not first, in the very first line : Yet, with talents like these, and an excellent heart, The man had his failings, a dupe to his art.
Página 581 - ... descends to the ungrateful task of forging chains for her friends and children, and instead of giving support to freedom, turns advocate for slavery and oppression, there is reason to suspect she has either ceased to be virtuous or been extremely negligent in the appointment of her rulers.
Página 133 - My position is this — I repeat it, I will maintain it to my last hour — taxation and representation are inseparable ; this position is founded on the laws of nature ; it is more, it is itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own ; no man...
Página 81 - ... a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants.
Página 577 - That the foundation of English liberty and of all free government, is, a right in the people to participate in their legislative council...
Página 185 - What madness is it that prompts you to attempt obtaining that by force, which you may more certainly procure by requisition ? They may be flattered into anything, but they are too much like yourselves to be driven.
Página 202 - Of praise a mere glutton, he swallowed what came, And the puff of a dunce he mistook it for fame, Till, his relish grown callous, almost to disease, Who pepper'd the highest was surest to please. But let us be candid, and speak out our mind, If dunces applauded, he paid them in kind. Ye Kenricks, ye Kellys, and Woodfalls so grave, What a commerce was yours, while you got and you gave!