The Monthly magazine, Volume 5, 第 5 卷Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1708 - 552页 |
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... be afflicted with a ceffation of news . Wifely , therefore , did our ancestors con- trive , that , on our first entrance into daily life , we should have it in our power to de- your 10 furround the earth . I perfuade myself every liberal.
... be afflicted with a ceffation of news . Wifely , therefore , did our ancestors con- trive , that , on our first entrance into daily life , we should have it in our power to de- your 10 furround the earth . I perfuade myself every liberal.
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... should continue to communicate on this subject . and you should think it proper , for rea- fons best known to yourself , to publish their communications , then I depend on your kindness for the infertion of my let- ter ; by which , it ...
... should continue to communicate on this subject . and you should think it proper , for rea- fons best known to yourself , to publish their communications , then I depend on your kindness for the infertion of my let- ter ; by which , it ...
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... should do more wifely , to feek our terms and phrafes out of that treasure , than continually to debafe our ftyle by words and idioms affectedly introduced from other languages , not richer than our own . " Mr. GODWIN has certainly not ...
... should do more wifely , to feek our terms and phrafes out of that treasure , than continually to debafe our ftyle by words and idioms affectedly introduced from other languages , not richer than our own . " Mr. GODWIN has certainly not ...
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... should be carefully guarded againft . Perhaps the following eafy plan would be effectual for this purpose : -Let the committee be changed every three months ; and let the new one be compofed of fuch members as fhall be drawn by the ...
... should be carefully guarded againft . Perhaps the following eafy plan would be effectual for this purpose : -Let the committee be changed every three months ; and let the new one be compofed of fuch members as fhall be drawn by the ...
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... should feem , from the profodi- cal differtation to which he infers , that the two laft fyllables of uxori form a fpondee ; and continuing in his vicious habit of reading as a trochee the two laft fyllabies of forori , which form a ...
... should feem , from the profodi- cal differtation to which he infers , that the two laft fyllables of uxori form a fpondee ; and continuing in his vicious habit of reading as a trochee the two laft fyllabies of forori , which form a ...
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第203页 - Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No ! Men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain, — These constitute a State...
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第364页 - ... desk, where he sat and wrote after copies of court and other hands the clerks gave him. He made himself so expert a writer that he took in business, and earned some pence by hackney-writing.
第282页 - " I hope this cruel contest will soon be closed ; but should it continue, I wage no war with the fair. I acknowledge their force, and bend before it with submission. Let not, therefore, the amiable Countess of Selkirk regard me...
第282页 - The amiable lieutenant lay mortally wounded, besides near forty of the inferior officers and crew, killed and wounded: a melancholy demonstration of the uncertainty of human prospects, and of the sad reverse of fortune which an hour can produce.
第46页 - Mr. Wilkes, as an officer in the militia for the faid county of Buckingham. I am with refpect, My Lord, Your lordlhip's moft obedient » humble fervant, Whitehall, EGREMONT.
第364页 - EXTRACT FROM NORTH'S LIFE OF THE LORD KEEPER GUILFORD.* The Lord Chief Justice Saunders succeeded in the room of Pemberton. His character and his beginning were equally strange. He was at first no better than a poor beggar boy, if not a parish foundling, without known parents or relations. He had found a way to live by obsequiousness in Clement's Inn, as I remember, and courting the attorney's clerks for scraps.