The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Томове 8–91772 |
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... it follows , that the chryfalis contains all the parts or limbs of the little animal it- felf to be difcovered , and may be fhewn in the chryfals itself on ftripping off its skin in a very careful manner . As therefore all the parts of ...
... it follows , that the chryfalis contains all the parts or limbs of the little animal it- felf to be difcovered , and may be fhewn in the chryfals itself on ftripping off its skin in a very careful manner . As therefore all the parts of ...
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... it - whenever you think proper you may pafs whole days in this palace . You may come to it only from caprice , remain as long as you pleafe , and go away without cere- mony . Alcanor is continually fur- rounded with every thing that can ...
... it - whenever you think proper you may pafs whole days in this palace . You may come to it only from caprice , remain as long as you pleafe , and go away without cere- mony . Alcanor is continually fur- rounded with every thing that can ...
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... She ient , however , to Radiger , to know the reafons of his treating her in this unworthy manner ; and when his pre- tences appeared to her to be weak and frivolous , the obtained of her brother , the Heptarch , both troops and veffels ...
... She ient , however , to Radiger , to know the reafons of his treating her in this unworthy manner ; and when his pre- tences appeared to her to be weak and frivolous , the obtained of her brother , the Heptarch , both troops and veffels ...
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... It is faid , that the principle we go upon is justice , not revenge . But is it juftice to entertain idle preju dices ... she severed the head from the body . Being convicted and condemned ; with the fame knife one of the execu- tioners ...
... It is faid , that the principle we go upon is justice , not revenge . But is it juftice to entertain idle preju dices ... she severed the head from the body . Being convicted and condemned ; with the fame knife one of the execu- tioners ...
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... it , he had a remedy at hand to prevent that calamity by the ufe of the fruit of life , which recruiting his ftrength , would fupply him with new vigour . He was immortal , not by na- ture , but by grace ; and he was fen- file that fin ...
... it , he had a remedy at hand to prevent that calamity by the ufe of the fruit of life , which recruiting his ftrength , would fupply him with new vigour . He was immortal , not by na- ture , but by grace ; and he was fen- file that fin ...
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Страница 6 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot.
Страница 103 - We alfo conceive that the deferring their age of majority as to marriage till twenty -fix, is impolitic and dangerous, as it may tend to drive them into a diforderly courfe of life, which ought the more to be guarded againft in men of high rank, as the influence of their example is the mult forcible and exteniive.
Страница 123 - with hearty flaps on the back, or preft to make a breakfaft on cold meat and ftrong beer ; and in the courfe of a tour of Great Britain, you will not meet with a high-crowned hat, or a pair of red ftockings.
Страница 184 - ... long parts, if you thus continue to upbraid them ? On the contrary, I think they all deferve the greateft encouragement at your hands; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, that, as far as I am a judge, he dies with the fame dignity he lived.