Annual Register of World Events, Volumen 71802 |
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... use which Hesiod and Homer have made of them , 187 Essays on the importance of an inquiry into the human mind , 190 Thoughts on self - preservation , in regard to suicide , Reflections on different subjects of morality , by Stanislaus ...
... use which Hesiod and Homer have made of them , 187 Essays on the importance of an inquiry into the human mind , 190 Thoughts on self - preservation , in regard to suicide , Reflections on different subjects of morality , by Stanislaus ...
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... use which Hesiod and Homer have made of them , 187 Essays on the importance of an inquiry into the human mind , 190 Thoughts on self - preservation , in regard to suicide , 194 Reflections on different subjects of morality , by ...
... use which Hesiod and Homer have made of them , 187 Essays on the importance of an inquiry into the human mind , 190 Thoughts on self - preservation , in regard to suicide , 194 Reflections on different subjects of morality , by ...
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... use of pen , ink , and paper forbidden . But the ufual unexa- mined courfe of the fecretaries of fice , and the zeal and indignation of the noble perfons who filled it , against fo great an offence , may well excufe that irregularity in ...
... use of pen , ink , and paper forbidden . But the ufual unexa- mined courfe of the fecretaries of fice , and the zeal and indignation of the noble perfons who filled it , against fo great an offence , may well excufe that irregularity in ...
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... use of it was na- tural , conftitutional , and within their own power . They did not pretend that the house of commons was the whole legislature , nor any part of the judicature of this king- dom ; but they afferted it to be their ...
... use of it was na- tural , conftitutional , and within their own power . They did not pretend that the house of commons was the whole legislature , nor any part of the judicature of this king- dom ; but they afferted it to be their ...
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... use we may be able to make of those great advantages we have obtained , it will be impoffible even to guess at , until the accounts of next year . Apr. 3d , As to the favage war in Ame- rica , without being entirely extin- guished , its ...
... use we may be able to make of those great advantages we have obtained , it will be impoffible even to guess at , until the accounts of next year . Apr. 3d , As to the favage war in Ame- rica , without being entirely extin- guished , its ...
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Página 157 - To replace to the finking fund the like fum paid out of -the fame, to make good the deficiency on the...
Página 229 - But small the bliss that sense alone bestows, And sensual bliss is all the nation knows. In florid beauty groves and fields appear ; Man seems the only growth that dwindles here. Contrasted faults through all his manners reign ; Though poor, luxurious; though submissive, vain ; Though grave, yet trifling ; zealous, yet untrue ; And even in penance planning sins anew.
Página 230 - Displays her cleanly platter on the board : And haply too some pilgrim, thither led, With many a tale repays the nightly bed.
Página 223 - But foes that triumph, or but friends that mourn ? Alas ! no more that joyous morn appears That led the tranquil hours of fpotlefs fame ; For I have fteep'da father's couch in tears, And ting'da mother's glowing cheek with fhame.
Página 191 - Could we obtain a distinct and full history of all that hath passed in the mind of a child from the beginning of life and sensation, till it grows up to the use of reason ; how its infant faculties began to work, and how they brought forth and ripened all the various notions, opinions, and sentiments, which we find in ourselves when we come to be capable of reflection : this would be a treasure of natural history, which...
Página 181 - ... another ; and wheresoever the ice doth touch their head, it rubs off all the skin and lays it bare ; and if one fall upon his leg or arm, it is usually broken ; but young men, being greedy of honour and desirous of victory, do thus exercise themselves in counterfeit battles, that they may bear the brunt more strongly when they come to it in good earnest.
Página 229 - And sensual bliss is all this nation knows. In florid beauty groves and fields appear, Man seems the only growth that dwindles here.
Página 231 - Unknown to them, when sensual pleasures cloy, To fill the languid pause with finer joy; Unknown those powers that raise the soul to flame, Catch every nerve, and vibrate through the frame. Their level life is but a smouldering fire, Unquench'd by want, unfann'd by strong desire; Unfit for raptures...
Página 230 - No vernal blooms their torpid rocks array, But winter lingering chills the lap of May ; No zephyr fondly sues the mountain's breast, But meteors glare, and stormy glooms invest.
Página 180 - ... fastened thereon, and a young man stands in a boat which is rowed with oars, and driven on with the tide, who with his spear hits the target in his passage; with which blow, if he...