The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 8E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1738 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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... themselves poffef . But a Right of inflicting Capital Punishments , I imagine to be more than they can give ; because they have no Right to take away their own Lives , and this Power when affumed is not only unneceffary , but alfo ...
... themselves poffef . But a Right of inflicting Capital Punishments , I imagine to be more than they can give ; because they have no Right to take away their own Lives , and this Power when affumed is not only unneceffary , but alfo ...
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... themselves , and of leaving behind them a Race inftructed in all their perni- cious Practices . But wou'd the Magiftrate be fufficiently careful to remove the Caufe , the Effect wou'd ceafe . If Idlenefs the Pa- difcouraged , and Beg ...
... themselves , and of leaving behind them a Race inftructed in all their perni- cious Practices . But wou'd the Magiftrate be fufficiently careful to remove the Caufe , the Effect wou'd ceafe . If Idlenefs the Pa- difcouraged , and Beg ...
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... themselves ; yet , thereby pared to make his Exit , as at least to meet it with full Refignation to the Will of - God , if not alfo with Joy : However , upon the whole it appears to me , that the Prophet of Judah's violent Death was a ...
... themselves ; yet , thereby pared to make his Exit , as at least to meet it with full Refignation to the Will of - God , if not alfo with Joy : However , upon the whole it appears to me , that the Prophet of Judah's violent Death was a ...
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... themselves beft defended with fubtile Obfcurities , which they intended to pass for Myfteries of Science . I think Mr Thompson a great Admirer of the Thomifts , and unfteady in the Senfe of his Terms . Ativity and Action are ...
... themselves beft defended with fubtile Obfcurities , which they intended to pass for Myfteries of Science . I think Mr Thompson a great Admirer of the Thomifts , and unfteady in the Senfe of his Terms . Ativity and Action are ...
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... Themselves , are all against Me Servius , aware of the Prophaneness of the Thought , endeavours to palliate it , D by fuppofing Eneas in a violent Paf fion . But ought not the Poet to have guarded his pious Eneas against falling into ...
... Themselves , are all against Me Servius , aware of the Prophaneness of the Thought , endeavours to palliate it , D by fuppofing Eneas in a violent Paf fion . But ought not the Poet to have guarded his pious Eneas against falling into ...
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Página 33 - Whofe birth has made a parifh glad, Forbid, for fear of fenfe, to roam ; And taught by kind mamma at home ; Who gives him many a well-try'd rule, With ways and means — to play the fool, In fenfe the fame, in ftature higher, He...
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Página 265 - Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest ; Fate never wounds more deep the gen'rous heart, Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart.
Página 265 - Here let those reign, whom pensions can incite To vote a patriot black, a courtier white ; Explain their country's dear-bought rights away, And plead for pirates in the face of day ; With slavish tenets taint our poison'd youth, And lend a lie the confidence of truth, Let such raise palaces, and manors buy, Collect a tax, or farm a lottery ; With warbling eunuchs fill a licensed stage, And lull to servitude a thoughtless age.
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Página 601 - And hide from them the only face, They can behold with love? To shun her scorn, and ease my care, I seek a nymph more kind, And while I rove from fair to fair, Still gentler usage find. But oh! how faint is every joy, Where Nature has no part! New beauties may my eyes employ, But you engage my heart.
Página 428 - Call yourfelves Britons, to that difmal gloom, That dungeon dark and deep, where never thought Of joy or peace can enter ; fee the gates Harfh-creaking open ; what an hideous void, Dark as the yawning grave ! while, ftill as death A frightful filence reigns : There on the ground Behold your brethren chain'd like beafts of prey : There mark your...
Página 265 - Can sap the principles, or taint the heart; With more address a lover's note convey. Or bribe a virgin's innocence away.