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... nation to Rome , " At the time my father was am- a theory ; but I thought these few prefatory strictures would not be cent , I found myself detained at Ve- under the pontificate of Pope Inno- improper to the recital of a fact , which ...
... nation to Rome , " At the time my father was am- a theory ; but I thought these few prefatory strictures would not be cent , I found myself detained at Ve- under the pontificate of Pope Inno- improper to the recital of a fact , which ...
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... nations , can we expect that they will resist the prevailing cus- toms , habits , and vices , which are within their ... nation . The Sunday routs and the late din- ners confine servants to the whole of the sabbath , without giving them ...
... nations , can we expect that they will resist the prevailing cus- toms , habits , and vices , which are within their ... nation . The Sunday routs and the late din- ners confine servants to the whole of the sabbath , without giving them ...
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... nation ; and , as such , he is invested political constitution . Unlike that with a freedom allotted to no other of debate , the freedom of the press subject . He may address to the seems limited only by the law of throne the sentiments ...
... nation ; and , as such , he is invested political constitution . Unlike that with a freedom allotted to no other of debate , the freedom of the press subject . He may address to the seems limited only by the law of throne the sentiments ...
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... nations ! then ascend to glory , ant , While our Hosannas , all along the passage , Shout the Redeemer ! me as being one of the finest compo- I confess this ode has always struck sitions of its kind in our language : the ideas are grand ...
... nations ! then ascend to glory , ant , While our Hosannas , all along the passage , Shout the Redeemer ! me as being one of the finest compo- I confess this ode has always struck sitions of its kind in our language : the ideas are grand ...
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... Nations , of which he had then the keys and folly , and immodesty , of fre- and the management . He also supplied quenting the stage ) , or against the me with all I stood in need of . M. Har- persons and profession of the actor mand ...
... Nations , of which he had then the keys and folly , and immodesty , of fre- and the management . He also supplied quenting the stage ) , or against the me with all I stood in need of . M. Har- persons and profession of the actor mand ...
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Стр. 191 - ... will be found exactly conformable to the precepts of Christianity, without any accommodation to the licentiousness and levity of the present age. I therefore look back on this part of my work with pleasure. which no [blame or praise of] man shall diminish or augment.
Стр. 3 - I shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth.
Стр. 30 - The seaman's cry was heard along the deep; There on his funeral waters, dark and wild, The dying father blest his darling child!
Стр. 36 - Who in their coaches roll along the turnpikeroad, what hard work 'tis crying all day, " Knives and Scissors to grind O!" Tell me, Knife-grinder, how you came to grind knives: Did some rich man tyrannically use you? Was it the 'Squire? or Parson of the Parish? Or the Attorney?
Стр. 87 - Stafford heirship, which became centered in lady Anastasia Stafford Howard, she was disabled by the attainder of her ancestor, the last Stafford duke of Buckingham, in the reign of king Henry the Vlllth, from possessing any of the family dignities, except the Stafford barony.
Стр. 326 - Madam Carter, (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of her) now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you." Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, " that he would not pay his Grace the same compliment, and that the world did him great honour by the report.
Стр. 276 - Dr. Porteus, late Bishop of London, in 1807, transferred stock to the amount of £1200. the interest of which is to be expended in the purchase of three gold medals, to be contended for by the students of...
Стр. 357 - Agent had gone) with a short note stating that the alarm was a false one, and that there was no danger at all.
Стр. 29 - Strongest body in england. pray dear s r write me Something of her, of my lord, and of you. direct y r letter by the penny post at m r Cavalier, Belitery Square by the R.
Стр. 29 - If she might have as much health as she has spirit & witt, Sure she would be the Strongest body in england. Pray dear s r write me Something of her, of my lord, and of you. direct...