The Scots Magazine, Том 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... Such is the danger of the prefent pofition of both countries ; an ordinary adminiftration may palliate or temporife with that danger ; but it would be a proud undertaking for a great and a popular minifter to endeavour to re- move it ...
... Such is the danger of the prefent pofition of both countries ; an ordinary adminiftration may palliate or temporife with that danger ; but it would be a proud undertaking for a great and a popular minifter to endeavour to re- move it ...
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... Such a union , however , appeared so important to Sir John , that he wrote feveral papers upon the subject , and circulated them a- mong the members of the Houfe of Com- mons in 1783. These papers contain prin- ciples and matters of ...
... Such a union , however , appeared so important to Sir John , that he wrote feveral papers upon the subject , and circulated them a- mong the members of the Houfe of Com- mons in 1783. These papers contain prin- ciples and matters of ...
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... such inftances imitating the Cardinal . In his letters he was not more respectful ; he always affected to put himself on an equa lity even with the Marechals of France , whom be never condescended to treat with those long finales which ...
... such inftances imitating the Cardinal . In his letters he was not more respectful ; he always affected to put himself on an equa lity even with the Marechals of France , whom be never condescended to treat with those long finales which ...
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... Such as offer themselves ' within the five years fhall not be able to recover the benefit from thofe who fhall have got the replevy , fave from the day the demand was made . 15. Such parts of the profits of the eftates belonging to ...
... Such as offer themselves ' within the five years fhall not be able to recover the benefit from thofe who fhall have got the replevy , fave from the day the demand was made . 15. Such parts of the profits of the eftates belonging to ...
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... such a proportion as will enable us to drag out a miserable exift- ence for feven months . Should we have no arrivals in that time , the game will be up with us , for all the grain of every kind which we have been able to raise in two ...
... such a proportion as will enable us to drag out a miserable exift- ence for feven months . Should we have no arrivals in that time , the game will be up with us , for all the grain of every kind which we have been able to raise in two ...
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Стр. 504 - The sage's and the poet's theme, In every clime, in every age ; Thou charm'st in Fancy's idle dream, In Reason's philosophic page. That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
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Стр. 8 - Kentucke with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a few hours before I had killed.
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Стр. 8 - In March, 1771, I returned home to my family, being determined to bring them, as soon as possible, at the risk of my life and fortune, to reside in Kentucke, which I esteemed a second paradise.
Стр. 283 - ... wrong. But with respect to religion itself, without regard to names, and as directing itself from the universal family of mankind to the Divine object of all adoration, it is man bringing to his Maker the fruits of his heart ; and though those fruits may differ from each other, like the fruits of the earth, the grateful tribute of every one is accepted.
Стр. 504 - Sweet drop of pure and pearly light! In thee the rays of Virtue shine ; More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine.
Стр. 8 - I laid me down to sleep, and awoke not until the sun had chased away the night. I continued this tour and in a few days explored a considerable part of the country, each day equally pleased as at first, after which I returned to my old camp, which had not been disturbed in my absence.