The Gentleman's Magazine, Част 2Bradbury, Evans, 1872 |
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... Party at Ryde II . Pity a Poor Prisoner III . - Captain Islebart's Manoeuvres IV . Almost Lost . Midsummer Story , A. By EDWARD CAPERN Nicaragua N. Walker . His Adventures and Opinions Novel Writing , the Art of 505 511 629 • 635 • 418 ...
... Party at Ryde II . Pity a Poor Prisoner III . - Captain Islebart's Manoeuvres IV . Almost Lost . Midsummer Story , A. By EDWARD CAPERN Nicaragua N. Walker . His Adventures and Opinions Novel Writing , the Art of 505 511 629 • 635 • 418 ...
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... parties to arrange , and Frank to keep in good - humour ; the latter no easy task , for Cowes bored him extremely , and , to use his own words , " he wished the whole place at the devil ! " She felt also vexed and disappointed that the ...
... parties to arrange , and Frank to keep in good - humour ; the latter no easy task , for Cowes bored him extremely , and , to use his own words , " he wished the whole place at the devil ! " She felt also vexed and disappointed that the ...
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... party that he felt it impossible to resist the fun and merriment of the hour . St. Josephs was too well known in general society not to find acquaintances even here , though he was hardly prepared to meet representatives of so many ...
... party that he felt it impossible to resist the fun and merriment of the hour . St. Josephs was too well known in general society not to find acquaintances even here , though he was hardly prepared to meet representatives of so many ...
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... party who did not feel a little bewildered by the pace . Taking in everything at a glance , he observed the black hunter in front sail easily over a fence that few horses would have looked at . There was no mistaking the style and form ...
... party who did not feel a little bewildered by the pace . Taking in everything at a glance , he observed the black hunter in front sail easily over a fence that few horses would have looked at . There was no mistaking the style and form ...
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... party , whose ecclesiastical theory was based upon the purest individualism , this form of High Church doctrine was utterly repulsive . In their eyes , the Christian Church as a corporate body and as the channel of grace and knowledge ...
... party , whose ecclesiastical theory was based upon the purest individualism , this form of High Church doctrine was utterly repulsive . In their eyes , the Christian Church as a corporate body and as the channel of grace and knowledge ...
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Страница 566 - When a race is to be run by this sort of horses and perhaps by others, which also in their kind are strong and fleet, a shout is immediately raised, and the common horses are ordered to withdraw out of the way.
Страница vi - But, Sir, in the British constitution it is surely of importance to keep up a spirit in the people, so as to preserve a balance against the crown." JOHNSON. "Sir, I perceive you are a vile Whig. Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the crown? The crown has not power enough.
Страница 254 - And angling, too, that solitary vice, Whatever Izaak Walton sings or says: The quaint, old, cruel coxcomb, in his gullet Should have a hook, and a small trout to pull it.
Страница 375 - ... to evade or refuse a degradation from his place. An Executive for life has not this motive for forgetting his fidelity, and will therefore be a safer depository of power.
Страница 430 - Hyphasis, he might doubtless have made himself master of all the country round them : but their cities he never could have taken, though he had led a thousand as brave as Achilles, or three thousand such as Ajax to the assault ; for they come not out to the field to fight those who attack them ; but these holy men, beloved by the gods, overthrow their enemies with tempests and thunder-bolts shot from their walls.
Страница 567 - A cours, let they make on a daye, Steedes, and Palfraye, for to assaye Whiche horse, that best may ren, Three myles the cours was then, Who that might ryde him shoulde Have forty pounds of redy golde.
Страница 607 - Court if he had anything to say why the sentence of the law should not be passed, says nothing.
Страница 430 - China ; and that in the maretyme provinces thereof there yet remain certaine pieces of ordnance, both of iron and brasse, with the memory of their yeares of founding engraved upon them, and the armes of King Vitney, who, he saith, was the inventor.
Страница 570 - Next for the glory of the place, Here has been rode many a race. King Charles the Second I saw here; But I've forgotten in what year. The Duke of Monmouth here also Made his horse to sweat and blow,
Страница 739 - Remember, then, that it is the guide of action; that the truth which it arrives at is not that which we can ideally contemplate without error, but that which we may act upon without fear; and you cannot fail to see that scientific thought is not an accompaniment or condition of human progress, but human progress itself.