The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Volúmenes 8-91772 |
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... head of charity , commit the greatest errors , impreffed at the fame time with a strong defire to be very good women . It is this wrong tram of thinking and acting , which the Cenfor withes to correct , by convincing thofe , who ...
... head of charity , commit the greatest errors , impreffed at the fame time with a strong defire to be very good women . It is this wrong tram of thinking and acting , which the Cenfor withes to correct , by convincing thofe , who ...
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... head differently from the reft of your fpecies . Yet fuch is the fingular turn of our people , that to be well with them , you must be as abfurd as they are . You will fee here a number of fcenes which will furprise you , but none to ...
... head differently from the reft of your fpecies . Yet fuch is the fingular turn of our people , that to be well with them , you must be as abfurd as they are . You will fee here a number of fcenes which will furprise you , but none to ...
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... head ? He answered , he had escaped . She replied , they did not come thither to plunder , but to take vengeance on ... heads of the nation ; that he had done it against his inclination ; and that the had it in her power to punish him ...
... head ? He answered , he had escaped . She replied , they did not come thither to plunder , but to take vengeance on ... heads of the nation ; that he had done it against his inclination ; and that the had it in her power to punish him ...
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... head of the state would take the cafe in con- fideration , and fettle a plan , that the failors who ftay any time in harbour , or lie in a road , fhould be allowed fresh meat and vegetables boiled together in- ftead of peafe , fish ...
... head of the state would take the cafe in con- fideration , and fettle a plan , that the failors who ftay any time in harbour , or lie in a road , fhould be allowed fresh meat and vegetables boiled together in- ftead of peafe , fish ...
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... head of the cafk ; by which method it is expof- ed to the open air . But this is done ftill more fpeedily by firring it fometimes with a flick , or by ufing a pair of bel- lows , with a long tube , and blowing into it , and then it will ...
... head of the cafk ; by which method it is expof- ed to the open air . But this is done ftill more fpeedily by firring it fometimes with a flick , or by ufing a pair of bel- lows , with a long tube , and blowing into it , and then it will ...
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Página 112 - Shall through the gloomy vale attend, And cheer our dying breath ; Shall, when all other comforts cease, .Like a kind angel whisper peace, And smooth the bed of death.
Página 112 - And crown our hoary hairs ; They'll grow in virtue every day, And thus our fondest loves repay, And recompense our cares.
Página 115 - A Caterpillar grovell'd near, A subtle slow Conveyancer, Who, summoned, waddles with his quill To draw the haughty Insect's will. None but his heirs must own the spot, Begotten, or to be begot ; Each leaf he binds, each bud he ties To eggs of eggs of Butterflies. When lo ! how Fortune loves to...
Página 101 - ... such descendant, upon giving notice to the king's privy council, which notice is hereby directed to be entered in the books thereof, may, at any time from the expiration of twelve calendar months after such notice given to the privy council as...
Página 112 - Our portion is not large, indeed ; But then how little do we need ! For nature's calls are few : In this the art of living lies, To want no more than may suffice, And make that little do.
Página 51 - ... for preventing the commission of those oppressions and irregularities which have of late years prevailed, to the disgrace of British government ; for more easily and effectually punishing in India the authors of such enormities when committed, and for improving and rendering permanent those resources which the nation has a right to expect from the conquered countries. Such laws would equally tend to promote the laudable and desirable object of regaining and securing an interest in the hearts...
Página 6 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot.
Página 103 - We alfo conceive that the deferring their age of majority as to marriage till twenty -fix, is impolitic and dangerous, as it may tend to drive them into a diforderly courfe of life, which ought the more to be guarded againft in men of high rank, as the influence of their example is the mult forcible and exteniive.
Página 123 - with hearty flaps on the back, or preft to make a breakfaft on cold meat and ftrong beer ; and in the courfe of a tour of Great Britain, you will not meet with a high-crowned hat, or a pair of red ftockings.
Página 184 - ... long parts, if you thus continue to upbraid them ? On the contrary, I think they all deferve the greateft encouragement at your hands; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, that, as far as I am a judge, he dies with the fame dignity he lived.