Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, الجزء 2R. Gibson, 1792 |
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... continued . ) Spanish Story . fomewhat applicable to myfelf ; as to the characters and fable , I can remem- ber but little of them , the piece being long ago committed to the flames : ------ There were two or three managers at that The ...
... continued . ) Spanish Story . fomewhat applicable to myfelf ; as to the characters and fable , I can remem- ber but little of them , the piece being long ago committed to the flames : ------ There were two or three managers at that The ...
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... continued . ) The Falfe Friend . YOUNG Benizen was the fon of a Pembrokeshire baronet , by a lady of fafhion and fortune . Hymen had not actually and in form united the hands of his parents , but their youthful hearts were blended by ...
... continued . ) The Falfe Friend . YOUNG Benizen was the fon of a Pembrokeshire baronet , by a lady of fafhion and fortune . Hymen had not actually and in form united the hands of his parents , but their youthful hearts were blended by ...
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... continued fond of the dark agent by whom he was first made acquainted with them . To be as brief as poffible , having re- covered fufficient fpirits , the journey to Benizen caftle was immediately prepar- ed for , and in four days ...
... continued fond of the dark agent by whom he was first made acquainted with them . To be as brief as poffible , having re- covered fufficient fpirits , the journey to Benizen caftle was immediately prepar- ed for , and in four days ...
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... continued I , gay and infpiring as thefe objects are , they af- ford not the nobleft lefions inftinctive C nature has prepared . The pomp of groves , and garniture of fields , ' may faraith a lively picture of the external ornaments of ...
... continued I , gay and infpiring as thefe objects are , they af- ford not the nobleft lefions inftinctive C nature has prepared . The pomp of groves , and garniture of fields , ' may faraith a lively picture of the external ornaments of ...
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... continued . ) . Law Intelligence . Court of Exchequer John Napper Tandy , against the Right Hon . John Fane , Earl of Westmorland of the Kingdom of Great Britain . N Thuriday the 21ft of June , 1792 , a fubpoena from the common law fide ...
... continued . ) . Law Intelligence . Court of Exchequer John Napper Tandy , against the Right Hon . John Fane , Earl of Westmorland of the Kingdom of Great Britain . N Thuriday the 21ft of June , 1792 , a fubpoena from the common law fide ...
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الصفحة 48 - EXCEPT the LORD build the house, they labour in vain that build it : except the LORD keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.
الصفحة 26 - O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven, O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ? These charms shall work thy soul's eternal health, And love, and gentleness, and joy, impart.
الصفحة 105 - ... if I would ask my husband privately, he would tell me what he found in the packet, and I might tell her. I, that was young and innocent, and to that day had never in my mouth
الصفحة 234 - All is not Heaven's while Abelard has part ; Still rebel nature holds out half my heart ; Nor prayers nor fasts its stubborn pulse restrain, Nor tears for ages taught to flow in vain. Soon as thy letters trembling I unclose, That well-known name awakens all my woes.
الصفحة 491 - Mississipi or Ohio, appear evidently to have made greater advances towards the refinements of true civilization, which cannot, in the least degree, be attributed to the good examples of the white people. Their internal police and family...
الصفحة 299 - And he will take your fields and your vineyards and your oliveyards, even the best of them, and give them to his servants.
الصفحة 60 - I am much obliged to you for the compliment you paid my beard ; and to my good friend, Dr. Mackenzie, for having given you an account of it, advantageous enough to merit the panegyric. I have followed...
الصفحة 112 - The spirit, volatile and fiery, is the proper emblem of vivacity and wit ; the acidity of the lemon. will very aptly figure pungency of raillery, and acrimony of censure; sugar is the natural representative of luscious adulation and gentle complaisance ; and water is the proper hieroglyphic of easy prattle, innocent and tasteless.
الصفحة 105 - One day in discourse, Lady tacitly commended the knowledge of state affairs, and that some women were very happy in a good understanding thereof, as my Lady A., Lady S., Mrs. T., and divers others, and that for it nobody was at...
الصفحة 318 - I first opened my design to them, had made them consent, without ever thinking of the consequences. On our arrival at the Tower, the first I introduced was Mrs. Morgan, for I was only allowed to take in one at a time. She brought in the clothes that were to serve Mrs. Mills, when she left her own behind her. When Mrs. Morgan had taken off what she...