The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... gives an account of A curious Law Suit . " At my return to Revel , a comical law fuit was commenced between my landlord ... give over any thoughts of enjoying her any more , the being fully determined againt it . After this fpeech , the ...
... gives an account of A curious Law Suit . " At my return to Revel , a comical law fuit was commenced between my landlord ... give over any thoughts of enjoying her any more , the being fully determined againt it . After this fpeech , the ...
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... give confidence in India , and will ferve to prove the wisdom of Mr. Pitt's system . But the part of his bill , which can alone extri- cate the Company completely from its diffi- culties , is , that which prohibits the Com- pany from ...
... give confidence in India , and will ferve to prove the wisdom of Mr. Pitt's system . But the part of his bill , which can alone extri- cate the Company completely from its diffi- culties , is , that which prohibits the Com- pany from ...
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... gives to the menial fervants for ry ; his fkill in mufic and poetry was to con- the business of the day might fill ... give a more elegant or a more highly coloured picture of conjugal affection than is displayed in the converfation be ...
... gives to the menial fervants for ry ; his fkill in mufic and poetry was to con- the business of the day might fill ... give a more elegant or a more highly coloured picture of conjugal affection than is displayed in the converfation be ...
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... give your majesty the most unequivocal marks of my respectful attach- ment ; fully fenfible that you will never im- pole upon meiany commands that may be inconfiftent with that joltice and honour which have ever accompanied all my ...
... give your majesty the most unequivocal marks of my respectful attach- ment ; fully fenfible that you will never im- pole upon meiany commands that may be inconfiftent with that joltice and honour which have ever accompanied all my ...
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... give it an agreeable acid by the infution of vinegar , whereby the curd becomes extremely refreshing ; and the whey is their favourite common drink , nor is it at all unpleasant to a flranger's taste . When a guest arrives unexpectedly ...
... give it an agreeable acid by the infution of vinegar , whereby the curd becomes extremely refreshing ; and the whey is their favourite common drink , nor is it at all unpleasant to a flranger's taste . When a guest arrives unexpectedly ...
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Страница 282 - Which from his bounteous friendship I enjoy. Then throw that shameful pittance from thy hand, But ill...
Страница 283 - Here ceas'd the youth: yet still his speaking eye Express'd the sacred triumph of his soul, With conscious virtue, gratitude, and love, Above the vulgar joy divinely rais'd. Nor waited he reply. Won by the charm Of...
Страница 281 - She, with her widow'd mother, feeble, old, And poor, liv'd in a cottage far retir'd Among the windings of a woody vale; By solitude and deep surrounding shades, But more by bashful modesty, conceal'd.
Страница 117 - I have seen the walls of Balclutha, but they were desolate. The fire had resounded in the halls: and the voice of the people is heard no more. The stream of Clutha was removed from its place, by the fall of the walls. The thistle shook there its lonely head: the moss whistled to the wind. The fox looked out from the windows, the rank grass of the wall waved round its head. Desolate is the dwelling of Moina, silence is in the house of her fathers.
Страница 268 - British empire, that the trade between Great Britain and Ireland be encouraged and extended as much as possible; and for that purpose that the intercourse and commerce be finally settled and regulated on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries.
Страница 282 - Veil'd in a simple robe, their best attire, * Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorn'd, adorn'd the most.
Страница 360 - ... from men whom they had lately revered, he told them, that the Spaniards were servants of the Great Spirit who dwells in heaven, who made and governs the world...
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