Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 75,Parte 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1805 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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... give his Me- moirs to the world . I cannot help obferving , there was a certain air of romance in his converfation ... gives of the " Written Mountains , " and fome other papers , published in the Tranfactions of the Royal Society ...
... give his Me- moirs to the world . I cannot help obferving , there was a certain air of romance in his converfation ... gives of the " Written Mountains , " and fome other papers , published in the Tranfactions of the Royal Society ...
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... give way to the stronger motives of general utility or private endear- inent ; and especially when diftant relatives are feparately poffeffed of comfort and competence . If the laws of their country leave the pro- perty at their free ...
... give way to the stronger motives of general utility or private endear- inent ; and especially when diftant relatives are feparately poffeffed of comfort and competence . If the laws of their country leave the pro- perty at their free ...
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... give of the things you have feen abroad animates one's curiofity , and gives one a very lively defire to make the fame tour ; and one fancies one has nothing to fend from England worthy to divert your attention from the objects that ...
... give of the things you have feen abroad animates one's curiofity , and gives one a very lively defire to make the fame tour ; and one fancies one has nothing to fend from England worthy to divert your attention from the objects that ...
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... give me the greateft plea fure imaginable . I long to fee the little Neapolitan . I am only afraid the air of Naples and his Greek nurfe may make him too cunning for us all . I cannot doubt but , having fince breathed the air of the ...
... give me the greateft plea fure imaginable . I long to fee the little Neapolitan . I am only afraid the air of Naples and his Greek nurfe may make him too cunning for us all . I cannot doubt but , having fince breathed the air of the ...
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... give up the hope to fee Ufurpation defroyed , and Regal order restored ; to poffels in decline of years a moderate independency , to find at laft the ftudy of Antiquity become ge- neral , and to behold the monfter Inno- vation fall ...
... give up the hope to fee Ufurpation defroyed , and Regal order restored ; to poffels in decline of years a moderate independency , to find at laft the ftudy of Antiquity become ge- neral , and to behold the monfter Inno- vation fall ...
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Página 195 - As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Página 402 - I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Página 295 - For soon the winter of the year, And age, life's winter, will appear ; At this, thy living bloom will fade, As that will strip the verdant shade : Our taste of pleasure then is o'er ; The feather'd songsters love no more ; And when they droop, and we decay, Adieu the birks of Invermay.
Página 402 - I further declare, that it is not an Article of my Faith ; and that I do renounce, reject, and abjure the Opinion, that Princes excommunicated by the Pope and Council, or any authority of the See of Rome, or by any authority whatsoever, may be deposed or murdered by their Subjects...
Página 140 - Continent, with whom he is engaged in confidential connexions and relations, and particularly with the Emperor of Russia, who has given the strongest proofs of the wisdom and elevation o'f the sentiments with which he is animated, and the lively interest which he takes in the safety and independence of Europe. (Signed) "MuLGRAVE.
Página 397 - III. cap. 45 ; and with the sanction of the Court of Directors ' of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the ' East Indies ; and with the approbation of the Board of Commis* sioners for the Affairs of India, has enacted the following rules to ' be in force within the Town of Calcutta, from and after the 1st day
Página 402 - ... that no act in itself unjust, immoral, or wicked, can ever be justified or excused by or under pretence or colour that it was done for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power whatsoever...
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Página 199 - Ghent ; and after stopping there a few days, to indulge that tender and pleasant melancholy, which arises in the mind of every man in the decline of life, on visiting the place of his nativity, and viewing the scenes and objects familiar to him in his early youth...
Página 302 - Calmness sits thron'd on yon unmoving cloud. To him, who wanders o'er the upland leas, The blackbird's note comes mellower from the dale, And sweeter from the sky the gladsome lark Warbles his...