The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1779 |
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... leave to exprefs to your majesty our concern at this proceeding , and to re- prefent our apprehenfions of the difficulties and difcouragements which will inevitably arife to your service therefrom ; and that it will not be eafy for men ...
... leave to exprefs to your majesty our concern at this proceeding , and to re- prefent our apprehenfions of the difficulties and difcouragements which will inevitably arife to your service therefrom ; and that it will not be eafy for men ...
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... leave of him , not without fevere reflections thofe parents , who , to indulge a childi of fix years . That period is arrived , and , befides the extreme fatisfaction I fhall always receive in feeing my affectionate fubjects furround ...
... leave of him , not without fevere reflections thofe parents , who , to indulge a childi of fix years . That period is arrived , and , befides the extreme fatisfaction I fhall always receive in feeing my affectionate fubjects furround ...
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... leave them fully aware of the change which the maintaining of fuch a pofition mult make in the whole nature and future con- duct of this war , more especially when to this pofition is added the pretended Alli- ance with the Court of ...
... leave them fully aware of the change which the maintaining of fuch a pofition mult make in the whole nature and future con- duct of this war , more especially when to this pofition is added the pretended Alli- ance with the Court of ...
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... leave nothing to be wifhed in point either of im- mediate Liberty or permanent Security : If thofe offers are now rejected , we withdraw from the exercife of a Commillion with which we have in vain been honoured ; the fame Liberality ...
... leave nothing to be wifhed in point either of im- mediate Liberty or permanent Security : If thofe offers are now rejected , we withdraw from the exercife of a Commillion with which we have in vain been honoured ; the fame Liberality ...
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... been honoured , we beg leave to return to your excellencies our unfeigned thanks for the care and attention which you have al- ways manifefted in granting us every indul- D gence i gence and relief confiftent with his Majef- y's fervice ,
... been honoured , we beg leave to return to your excellencies our unfeigned thanks for the care and attention which you have al- ways manifefted in granting us every indul- D gence i gence and relief confiftent with his Majef- y's fervice ,
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Страница 344 - ... seemed to have the victory, and the laborious spider was obliged to take refuge in its hole. Upon this I perceived the victor using every art to draw the enemy from his stronghold.
Страница 398 - We simple toasters take delight To see our women's teeth look white, And every saucy ill-bred fellow Sneers at a mouth profoundly yellow.
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Страница 7 - ... but if we had conceived that this Board had no legal ufe of their reafon in a point of fuch delicacy and importance, we ihould have known on what terms we ferved.
Страница 87 - The proverb of getting anything by Hook or by Crook, is said to have arisen in the time of Charles I., when there were two learned judges named Hooke and Crooke ; and a difficult cause was to have been gotten either by Hooke or by Crooke. Spenser, however, mentions these words twice in his Faery Queene, which is a proof that this proverb is much older than that time ; and that the phrase was not then used as a proverb but applied as a pun.
Страница 24 - ... revere, they have been left to the influence of that religion and that example. But since their incorrigible dispositions cannot be touched by kindness and compassion, it becomes our duty by other means to vindicate the rights of humanity.
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