The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 36Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1813 |
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... attack and capture of York is , in that quarter , a presage of future and greater victories - while , on the western frontier , the issue of the late siege of Fort Meigs , leaves nothing to regret but a single act of inconsiderate ...
... attack and capture of York is , in that quarter , a presage of future and greater victories - while , on the western frontier , the issue of the late siege of Fort Meigs , leaves nothing to regret but a single act of inconsiderate ...
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... attacked by consumption , which , gradually increas- ing , terminated his existence on the 27th of last month . He was buried , at hus own request , at Walney , in a spot of ground upon which he had often played when a boy . No man ever ...
... attacked by consumption , which , gradually increas- ing , terminated his existence on the 27th of last month . He was buried , at hus own request , at Walney , in a spot of ground upon which he had often played when a boy . No man ever ...
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... attack , but would gladly supplant , by any means , honest or dishonest ! A faction , composed of restless and envious spirits , whose only pleasure seemed to consist in the prospect of the overthrow of an institution , from which they ...
... attack , but would gladly supplant , by any means , honest or dishonest ! A faction , composed of restless and envious spirits , whose only pleasure seemed to consist in the prospect of the overthrow of an institution , from which they ...
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... attack the * We have performed our promise to the author , in giving place to the above , but not without compunction , because war , without any justifiable cause , is the greatest of human crimes , and we wish to aid none of the ...
... attack the * We have performed our promise to the author , in giving place to the above , but not without compunction , because war , without any justifiable cause , is the greatest of human crimes , and we wish to aid none of the ...
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... attack . be sufficient for a large city . This cure I am aftraid will not induce persons afflicted to " go and do likewise : " but I have no doubt , if courage could be obtained , the same application and the To the Editor of the ...
... attack . be sufficient for a large city . This cure I am aftraid will not induce persons afflicted to " go and do likewise : " but I have no doubt , if courage could be obtained , the same application and the To the Editor of the ...
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Página 126 - Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. 35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
Página 126 - Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
Página 23 - I generally am acquainted with about thirty in the drawing-room, and am so proud I make all the lords come up to me; one passes half an hour pleasant enough.
Página 297 - Hoards, e'en beyond the miser's wish abound, And rich men flock from all the world around. Yet count our gains. This wealth is but a name That leaves our useful products still the same.
Página 339 - Oath required by an Act passed in the seventh and eighth Years of the Reign of King William the Third...
Página 317 - And if a man have committed a sin worthy of death, and he be to be put to death, and thou hang him on a tree : his body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but thou shalt in any wise bury him that day ; (for he that is hanged is accursed of God ;) that thy land be not defiled, which the Lord thy God giveth thee for an inheritance.
Página 23 - I have been gaining enemies by the scores, and friends by the couples, which is against the rules of wisdom, because they say one enemy can do more hurt than ten friends can do good. But I have had my revenge at least, if I get nothing else. And so let fate govern.
Página 156 - Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certain Laws...
Página 68 - The whole, therefore, of the latter, which had not already been taken by the troops in their attack of the successive positions, taken up by the enemy in their retreat from their first position...
Página 543 - An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven, and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament...