The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... considered as an instructor of your fellow - citizens in their highest concerns , and that you act as a reconciler between God and man - to be employed as an administrator of law and justice , and to be thereby amongst the first ...
... considered as an instructor of your fellow - citizens in their highest concerns , and that you act as a reconciler between God and man - to be employed as an administrator of law and justice , and to be thereby amongst the first ...
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... considered to be peculiarly a regal qualification . Alexander the Great is reported to have known the name of every man in his army ; and some of our own royal family have been said never to forget a person to whom they have been once ...
... considered to be peculiarly a regal qualification . Alexander the Great is reported to have known the name of every man in his army ; and some of our own royal family have been said never to forget a person to whom they have been once ...
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... considered by the presiding powers . The answers to the questions with which every one who came on board was overpowered , the strange stories , the mysterious warnings , excited rather than allayed the intense curiosity felt by all ...
... considered by the presiding powers . The answers to the questions with which every one who came on board was overpowered , the strange stories , the mysterious warnings , excited rather than allayed the intense curiosity felt by all ...
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... considered valu- able , and , lastly , to Mrs. Jordan The state of the theatre was such that anything promising a chance of even temporary or moderate attraction would have been caught at with eagerness . Comedy they found would not ...
... considered valu- able , and , lastly , to Mrs. Jordan The state of the theatre was such that anything promising a chance of even temporary or moderate attraction would have been caught at with eagerness . Comedy they found would not ...
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... considered rather as a sign of their general satisfaction than as extorted by his de- livery of - " Safe bind , safe find , - A proverb never stale in thrifty mind . " Act 3 commenced , Bassanio , Antonio , and Gratiano , and , in fact ...
... considered rather as a sign of their general satisfaction than as extorted by his de- livery of - " Safe bind , safe find , - A proverb never stale in thrifty mind . " Act 3 commenced , Bassanio , Antonio , and Gratiano , and , in fact ...
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Страница 285 - Never indeed was any man more contented with doing his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him.
Страница 518 - Wales : together with their provisional allowance during confinement ; as reported to the society for the discharge and relief of small debtors, in April, May, June, &c., 18oo. 4to., 18oo. An account of the rise, progress and present state of the society for the discharge and relief of persons imprisoned for small debts throughout England and Wales.
Страница 247 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven, and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Страница 191 - Always acting as if in the presence of canonized forefathers, the spirit of freedom, leading in itself to misrule and excess, is tempered with an awful gravity. This idea of a liberal descent inspires us with a sense of habitual native dignity, which prevents that upstart insolence almost inevitably adhering to and disgracing those who are the first acquirers of any distinction.* Ey this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom.
Страница 245 - But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone...
Страница 192 - By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a pedigree and illustrating ancestors. It has its bearings and its ensigns armorial. It has its gallery of portraits; its monumental inscriptions; its records, evidences, and titles.
Страница 9 - To be bred in a place of estimation ; to see nothing low and sordid from one's infancy ; to be taught to respect one's self; to be habituated to the censorial inspection of the public eye ; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large...
Страница 400 - Before I had learned from the note the name and business of my visitor, I was struck with the manliness of his person, the breadth of his chest, the openness of his countenance, and the inquietude of his eye.
Страница 1 - All this violent cry against the nobility I take to be a mere work of art. To be honoured and even privileged by the laws, opinions, and inveterate usages of our country, growing out of the prejudice of ages, has nothing to provoke horror and indignation in any man.
Страница 402 - I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away this life of care, Which I have borne, and still must bear, Till death like sleep might...