The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 15

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Philological Society of London, 1789
 

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Страница 68 - ... disconnecting the authority to command service, from the power of animating it by reward ; and for allotting to the prince all the invidious duties of government, without the means of softening them to the public, by any one act of grace, favour, or benignity.
Страница 114 - ... feed it more than five weeks after this period ; so that, if a cuckoo should be ready with an egg much sooner than the time pointed out, not a single...
Страница 18 - If she were to do this in the nest of a bird which produced a large egg, and consequently a large nestling, the young cuckoo would probably find an...
Страница 324 - I need not add my earnest recommendation to the parliament and people of Ireland, to continue to cultivate the harmony of the two kingdoms, which in their mutual perfect freedom will find the...
Страница 17 - The mode of accomplishing this was very curious. The little animal, with the assistance of its rump and wings, contrived to get the bird...
Страница 68 - In the state of deep distress, in which the prince, and the whole royal family were involved, by the heavy calamity which has fallen upon the king, and at a moment when government, deprived of its chief energy and...
Страница 101 - As to Jortin, whether I look back to his verse, to his prose, to his critical, or to his theological works, there are few authors to whom I am so much indebted for rational entertainment, or for solid instruction.
Страница 68 - The Prince of Wales learns from Mr. Pitt's letter, that the proceedings in parliament are now in a train which enables Mr. Pitt, according to the intimation in his former...
Страница 400 - ... into my hands, ought to give me an entire credit for the veracity of every fact I affirm or deny. But if they fail with regard to me, it is at least in my power to be true to myself.
Страница 339 - OLord, thou hast searched me out, and known me : thou knowest my down-sitting, and mine up-rising; thou understandest my thoughts long before. 2 Thou art about my path, and about my bed : and spiest out all my ways.

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