The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen 180Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1846 |
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... father Robert Bruce , esq . of Kennet , by a charter under the great seal dated 2d March 1670. This Alexander was the second son of Robert , by his wife Agnes , daughter of Patrick Murray of Perdowie , who married the Hon . Margaret ...
... father Robert Bruce , esq . of Kennet , by a charter under the great seal dated 2d March 1670. This Alexander was the second son of Robert , by his wife Agnes , daughter of Patrick Murray of Perdowie , who married the Hon . Margaret ...
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... father with grey hair , who sits down on the regular conventional stage- bank , and blesses his daughter in the regu- lar conventional way , who is tremendous . No one would suppose it possible that any thing short of a real man could ...
... father with grey hair , who sits down on the regular conventional stage- bank , and blesses his daughter in the regu- lar conventional way , who is tremendous . No one would suppose it possible that any thing short of a real man could ...
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... father , Herbert Fitz - Herbert , was chamberlain to King Stephen , from whom , says Cam- den ( perhaps with passive caution ) , " the noble family of Herbert deduce their original . " - Brit . 233. But if we ascend higher up this ...
... father , Herbert Fitz - Herbert , was chamberlain to King Stephen , from whom , says Cam- den ( perhaps with passive caution ) , " the noble family of Herbert deduce their original . " - Brit . 233. But if we ascend higher up this ...
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... father " filled the place of trea- surer of the chamber of accounts , an exchequer office of considerable emo- lument " ( page 12 ) ; words borrowed from Condorcet , but M. Le Pan , ano- ther biographer , demonstrably shews , from the ...
... father " filled the place of trea- surer of the chamber of accounts , an exchequer office of considerable emo- lument " ( page 12 ) ; words borrowed from Condorcet , but M. Le Pan , ano- ther biographer , demonstrably shews , from the ...
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... father of the child whose birth caused her death , for which Voltaire bitterly reproached him , and sympathised with the passive husband on this consequence of the triumph obtained by their younger rival over both . It is singular ...
... father of the child whose birth caused her death , for which Voltaire bitterly reproached him , and sympathised with the passive husband on this consequence of the triumph obtained by their younger rival over both . It is singular ...
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Página 281 - pleasant ! Let the dead Fast bury its dead : Act—act in the living Present, Heart within and God o'erhead. Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footsteps on the sands of time ; Footprints that perhaps another, Sailing
Página 281 - on life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing shall take heart again. Let us then be up and doing, With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing. Learn to labour and to wait.
Página 281 - Longfellow. Tell me not, in mournful numbers, " Life is but an empty dream ;" For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real ! life is earnest ! And
Página 473 - His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's délicates, His viands sparkling in a golden cup, His body couched in a curious bed, When care, mistrust, and treason wait on him.
Página 119 - Him, haply slumbering on the Norway foam, The pilot of some small night foundered skiff, Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor, in his scaly rind, Moors by his side under the lee, while
Página 471 - Upon his face there is no note How dread an army hath enrounded him, Nor doth he dedicate one jot of colour Unto the weary and all-watch'd night, But freshly looks, and overbears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet
Página 337 - ideas of so young a mind :— M. Yet I had rather, if I were to choose, Thy service in some graver subject use, Such where the deep transported mind may soar, Above the wheeling poles, and at Heaven's door Look in, and
Página 473 - in the presence of God, in comparison with whom we are but like poor creeping ants upon the earth, I would have been glad to have lived under my woodside, to have kept a flock of sheep, rather than undertaken such a government
Página 472 - of the Doon Hill ; there we uplift it, to the tune of Bangor, or some still higher score, and roll it strong and great against the sky : " O give ye praise unto the Lord, All nations that be ; Likewise ye people all, accord His name to magnify
Página 471 - much innocent blood ; and that it will tend to prevent the effusion of blood for the future. Which are the satisfactory grounds to such actions, which otherwise cannot but work remorse and regret.