The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... thing at the fummit which could repay them for the toil and danger of afcending it . Mr. Banks fought in vain for minerals mong the rocks , which were naked almoft on all fides , but no mineral substances were found . The ftones every ...
... thing at the fummit which could repay them for the toil and danger of afcending it . Mr. Banks fought in vain for minerals mong the rocks , which were naked almoft on all fides , but no mineral substances were found . The ftones every ...
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... thing they endeavoured was , to get me into the Royal Academy , as a ca- det ; but they were told that was now im practicable , as I had refused the prince's of fer of being his page : however , they fent me to the academy , at their ...
... thing they endeavoured was , to get me into the Royal Academy , as a ca- det ; but they were told that was now im practicable , as I had refused the prince's of fer of being his page : however , they fent me to the academy , at their ...
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... thing beyond mere neceffa- who put the unrefifting wretch to death . ries of life , were thought worth any pains ... things is generally light in wounding the dead body of Hector favourable to the arts ; a few , who have a himself when ...
... thing beyond mere neceffa- who put the unrefifting wretch to death . ries of life , were thought worth any pains ... things is generally light in wounding the dead body of Hector favourable to the arts ; a few , who have a himself when ...
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... thing within thefe wretched habitations is varnished with black , and loathfome with smoke ; not excepting the milk , which forms a great part of their fuftenance , and of which they are very libe . ral to strangers . Their cloaths ...
... thing within thefe wretched habitations is varnished with black , and loathfome with smoke ; not excepting the milk , which forms a great part of their fuftenance , and of which they are very libe . ral to strangers . Their cloaths ...
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... thing , which could not fail to render the appear- ance of foreign troops fulpicious , even between nations that were upon the moft amicable terms . Upon Harper's entering the Cuddepah country , he immediately gave notice to Hyder's ...
... thing , which could not fail to render the appear- ance of foreign troops fulpicious , even between nations that were upon the moft amicable terms . Upon Harper's entering the Cuddepah country , he immediately gave notice to Hyder's ...
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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.
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