The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 52 卷R. Baldwin, 1783 |
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... to the extent of his income , and my frequent drafts upon him for money , which he had never refused , had fo drained his purfe , that , when I had C 2 taken taken poffeffion , and from what re- mained had difcharged.
... to the extent of his income , and my frequent drafts upon him for money , which he had never refused , had fo drained his purfe , that , when I had C 2 taken taken poffeffion , and from what re- mained had difcharged.
第 16 頁
... taken place . The former miniftry faved themselves the blush of mortification by a timely re- treat . These were the main objects of de- bate in the higher Houfe at the open- ing of the prefent feflion . Lefs im- portant points of ...
... taken place . The former miniftry faved themselves the blush of mortification by a timely re- treat . These were the main objects of de- bate in the higher Houfe at the open- ing of the prefent feflion . Lefs im- portant points of ...
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... taken . The grant of independence was no part of his lordship's with . What he did was urged by neceffity ; and not adopt- red from inclination . The Speech itself refolves the grant into the will of par- liament . Mr. Burke attempted ...
... taken . The grant of independence was no part of his lordship's with . What he did was urged by neceffity ; and not adopt- red from inclination . The Speech itself refolves the grant into the will of par- liament . Mr. Burke attempted ...
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... taken prifoners ; befides com- mon foldiers , fix barrels of powder , with match and fhot proportionable . Colonel Whaley , with a thousand foot , and four troops of horse , was fent to befiege Banbury Caftle in 1646 , who lay before it ...
... taken prifoners ; befides com- mon foldiers , fix barrels of powder , with match and fhot proportionable . Colonel Whaley , with a thousand foot , and four troops of horse , was fent to befiege Banbury Caftle in 1646 , who lay before it ...
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... taken , The thoughtless prodigals of time , Who fool away their hours in rhyme , Or profe as bad as rhyme can be , In the worst age of poetry , Would not fo oft have caufe to mourn , The lofs of what will ne'er return ; Nor in an idle ...
... taken , The thoughtless prodigals of time , Who fool away their hours in rhyme , Or profe as bad as rhyme can be , In the worst age of poetry , Would not fo oft have caufe to mourn , The lofs of what will ne'er return ; Nor in an idle ...
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第 167 頁 - It was a part of their hire, I may be allowed to say, it was the price of their blood, and of your independency; it is therefore more than a common debt, it is a debt of honour; it can never be considered as a pension, or gratuity, nor cancelled until it is fairly discharged.
第 155 頁 - Thus the ideas, as well as children, of our youth often die before us; and our minds represent to us those tombs to which we are approaching; where though the brass and marble remain, yet the inscriptions are effaced by time, and the imagery moulders away. The pictures drawn in our minds are laid in fading colours; and if not sometimes refreshed, vanish and disappear.
第 167 頁 - Congress will recommend a proper peace establishment for the United States, in which a due attention will be paid to the importance of placing the militia of the Union upon a regular and respectable footing. If this should be the case, I would beg leave to urge the great advantage of it in the strongest terms.
第 167 頁 - With regard to the distinction between officers and soldiers, it is sufficient, that the uniform experience of every nation of the world, combined with our own, proves the utility and propriety of the discrimination.
第 40 頁 - Many of the furnaces on the banks of the River, consume charcoal, which is manufactured on the spot ; and the smoke issuing from the sides of the hills, and spreading its thin veil over a part of them, beautifully breaks their lines, and unites them with the sky.
第 165 頁 - This is the time of their political probation ; this is the moment when the eyes of the whole world are turned upon them ; this is the moment to establish or ruin their national character forever...
第 156 頁 - ... we oftentimes find a disease quite strip the mind of all its ideas, and the flames of a fever in a few days calcine all those images to dust and confusion, which seemed to be as lasting as if graved in marble.
第 50 頁 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
第 165 頁 - ... and their collected wisdom may be happily applied in the establishment of our forms of government. The free cultivation of letters, the unbounded extension of commerce, the progressive refinement of manners, the growing liberality of sentiment, and, above all, the pure and benign light of Revelation, have had a meliorating influence on mankind and increased the blessings of society.
第 165 頁 - States to delegate a larger proportion of power to Congress, or not ; yet it will be a part of my duty, and that of every true patriot, to...