The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal, Том 101786 |
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... support by argument . A noble Lord who had taken a great part in the debate , had voted for most of the propofitions ; but becaufe fome altera- tions had been made in others , and fome new ones had been added he now advised the ...
... support by argument . A noble Lord who had taken a great part in the debate , had voted for most of the propofitions ; but becaufe fome altera- tions had been made in others , and fome new ones had been added he now advised the ...
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... support of their corrupt fyftem . The nature of the important office of a Juftice of Peace , is ftill the fame , but both the motives for placing numbers in the Chair , and the objects that obtain the feat are a ftrange contraft to ...
... support of their corrupt fyftem . The nature of the important office of a Juftice of Peace , is ftill the fame , but both the motives for placing numbers in the Chair , and the objects that obtain the feat are a ftrange contraft to ...
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... Supporting his measures in like manner as he had done those of the noble Lord in the blue ribband , and as he did now thofe of the Right Hon . Gentleman , the prefent Chancellor of the Exchequer . Mr. Pye rofe in the midst of the debate ...
... Supporting his measures in like manner as he had done those of the noble Lord in the blue ribband , and as he did now thofe of the Right Hon . Gentleman , the prefent Chancellor of the Exchequer . Mr. Pye rofe in the midst of the debate ...
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... supported himself by fwimming , till the returning wave dashed him against the back part of a cavern , where he laid hold of a small projecting piece of the rock , but was fo benumbed , that he was on the point of quitting it , when a ...
... supported himself by fwimming , till the returning wave dashed him against the back part of a cavern , where he laid hold of a small projecting piece of the rock , but was fo benumbed , that he was on the point of quitting it , when a ...
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... support their refolu- tions , as they termed them ; most of the others wore cockades , and in fact they were fo outrageous , that the Commiffioners , fear . ing the confequences , adjourned the meeting , and wrote the Minitter an ...
... support their refolu- tions , as they termed them ; most of the others wore cockades , and in fact they were fo outrageous , that the Commiffioners , fear . ing the confequences , adjourned the meeting , and wrote the Minitter an ...
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Страница 298 - ... desiring some immediate relief; which when he brought back to the writer, he called the woman of the house directly to partake of punch, and pass their time in merriment.* It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr.
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Страница 172 - ... hearing one day, and he did not deny it, that when Murphy joked him the week before for having been so diligent of late between Dodd's sermon and Kelly's prologue, that Dr. Johnson replied, "Why, Sir, when they come to me with a dead stay-maker and a dying parson, what can a man do?
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Страница 298 - Johnson's own notions about eating however were nothing less than delicate : a leg of pork boiled till it dropped from the bone, a veal pie with plums and sugar, or the outside cut of a salt buttock of beef, were his favourite dainties : with regard to drink, his liking was for the strongest, as it was not the flavour, but the effect he sought for, and professed to desire ; and when I first knew him, he used to pour capillaire into his Port wine.
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