The Sentimental and Masonic Magazine, Том 5J. Jones., 1794 |
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... feven miles , to the top of the noted mountain Man- gerton . About nine o'clock we left Killarney on horfeback , and rode up the fide as far as the afcent rendered riding easy , which I think was about three miles ; then , configning ...
... feven miles , to the top of the noted mountain Man- gerton . About nine o'clock we left Killarney on horfeback , and rode up the fide as far as the afcent rendered riding easy , which I think was about three miles ; then , configning ...
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... feven hundred thousand inhabitants , are now decayed . " Let us follow Sterne again . Returning out of Afia , when I failed from Ægina , towards Megara , I began to view the country round about . Egina was behind me , Megara was before ...
... feven hundred thousand inhabitants , are now decayed . " Let us follow Sterne again . Returning out of Afia , when I failed from Ægina , towards Megara , I began to view the country round about . Egina was behind me , Megara was before ...
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... feven mem- bers to lead them against the revolters . The National Guard at the same time de- clared in favour of the Convention , and the Sections followed their example . The Hotel de Ville was immediately attacked , and after a short ...
... feven mem- bers to lead them against the revolters . The National Guard at the same time de- clared in favour of the Convention , and the Sections followed their example . The Hotel de Ville was immediately attacked , and after a short ...
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... feven centuries to make Great Britain what she is in point of civilization , if we date from the ear- lieft accounts we have of the Britons ; and fhall we fay there is any one caufe that has produced the change ? Or fhall we say that we ...
... feven centuries to make Great Britain what she is in point of civilization , if we date from the ear- lieft accounts we have of the Britons ; and fhall we fay there is any one caufe that has produced the change ? Or fhall we say that we ...
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... feven Caftles ; - Modefty scarce touches with a finger what Liberality offers her with both hands open " . alludes to a picture of Guido's , the design of which it defcribes tole- rably well . VOL , V. 2 C * Anat . of Melanch . p . 156 ...
... feven Caftles ; - Modefty scarce touches with a finger what Liberality offers her with both hands open " . alludes to a picture of Guido's , the design of which it defcribes tole- rably well . VOL , V. 2 C * Anat . of Melanch . p . 156 ...
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Стр. 18 - And let me tell you," added the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, "that the Duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth.' ' At this every lady drew up her mouth as if going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it become me to ridicule women with whom I have scarcely any correspondence ? There are.
Стр. 18 - PS. — Give my sincere respects (not compliments, do you mind) to your agreeable family, and give my service to my mother, if you see her; for, as you express it in Ireland, I have a sneaking kindness for her still. Direct to me, — Student in Physic, in Edinburgh.
Стр. 303 - The cheerful haunts of man ; to wield the axe, And drive the wedge, in yonder forest drear, From morn to eve his solitary task, Shaggy and lean and shrewd, with pointed ears And tail cropp'd short, half lurcher and half cur, His dog attends him.
Стр. 118 - Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries make new mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another? Are we for ever to be twisting, and untwisting the same rope? for ever in the same track — for ever at the same pace?
Стр. 323 - Beware thou spend not above three of four parts of thy revenues ; nor above a third part of that in thy house. For the other two parts will do no more than defray thy extraordinaries, which always surmount the ordinary by much ; otherwise thou shalt live like a rich beggar, in continual want.
Стр. 255 - ... detachment from the naval battalions at Point Negro, under the command of Captains Rogers, Scott, and Bayntun, in flat boats, barges, and pinnaces, approached the beach in front.
Стр. 322 - I will not confound thy memory, I have reduced them into Ten Precepts; and next unto Moses' tables, if thou imprint them in thy mind, thou shalt reap the benefit and I the content.
Стр. 427 - ... in the furnace, which grows to a greater magnitude, as the breath within is more powerful, and the heat more intense.
Стр. 323 - IV. Let thy kindred and allies be welcome to thy house and table. Grace them with thy countenance, and farther them in all honest actions ; for, by this means, thou shalt so double the band of nature, as thou shalt find them so many advocates to plead an apology for thee behind thy back.
Стр. 121 - Is it not better to be freed from cares and agues, from love and melancholy, and the other hot and cold fits of life, than like a galled traveller, who comes weary to his inn, to be bound to begin his journey afresh?