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الصفحة 18
But it it parcline that mode of publication , yet the du “ It is the aim of picluresque
description chess's persuasion was among his principal to bring the images of
nature as forciinducements to prepare his papers for the bly , and as closely to
the ...
But it it parcline that mode of publication , yet the du “ It is the aim of picluresque
description chess's persuasion was among his principal to bring the images of
nature as forciinducements to prepare his papers for the bly , and as closely to
the ...
الصفحة 86
All this is the fact , and probability of nature , we have reader will doubtless
observe , strictly touched on ; we come now to one or two probable --- in Sumatra
. violations of probability of manners and Mr. Hafivell , however , in his tour
character .
All this is the fact , and probability of nature , we have reader will doubtless
observe , strictly touched on ; we come now to one or two probable --- in Sumatra
. violations of probability of manners and Mr. Hafivell , however , in his tour
character .
الصفحة 278
By this trcaty or of that country , but by those of all na . the agreed to cancel her
son's bond for the tions ; it was proclaimed by the voice of 26 lacks she had
already lent , and further , nature itself . Here Mr. Adam observed , to pay 30 lacks
more ...
By this trcaty or of that country , but by those of all na . the agreed to cancel her
son's bond for the tions ; it was proclaimed by the voice of 26 lacks she had
already lent , and further , nature itself . Here Mr. Adam observed , to pay 30 lacks
more ...
الصفحة 297
... lays over our and the exile of the Duke of Orleans and heads an endless chain
of formidable oppresMellis . Freteau and Sabatier . fors , before whom remain
filent and inactive MAY it please your Majesty to consider the facred laws of
nature ...
... lays over our and the exile of the Duke of Orleans and heads an endless chain
of formidable oppresMellis . Freteau and Sabatier . fors , before whom remain
filent and inactive MAY it please your Majesty to consider the facred laws of
nature ...
الصفحة 430
He would consider of it , he would not desire that any parts of such a however ;
and their Lordihips would , in correspondence should be read , that really
deliberating upon it , not forget that the conwere of a private nature , and did not
in any ...
He would consider of it , he would not desire that any parts of such a however ;
and their Lordihips would , in correspondence should be read , that really
deliberating upon it , not forget that the conwere of a private nature , and did not
in any ...
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الصفحة 405 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
الصفحة 440 - In the same pious confidence, beside her friend and sister, here sleep the remains of Dorothy Gray, widow, the careful, tender mother of many children, one of whom alone had the misfortune to survive her.
الصفحة 440 - Full oft within the spacious walls, When he had fifty winters o'er him, My grave lord keeper led the brawls, The seal and maces danced before him. His bushy beard and shoe-strings green, His high-crown'd hat and satin doublet, Moved the stout heart of England's queen, Though pope and Spaniard could not trouble it.
الصفحة 393 - Baretti ! do not quarrel with him ; to neglect him a little will be sufficient. He means only to be frank, and manly, and independent, and perhaps, as you say, a little wise. To be frank, he thinks, is to be cynical ; and to be independent is to be rude. Forgive him, dearest lady, the rather, because of his misbehaviour I am afraid he learned part of me. I hope to set him hereafter a better example.
الصفحة 284 - ... nor pay your vifits with an air of concealment, when all you are doing might as well be proclaimed perhaps in the parifh veftry. But I will hope better than this of your tendernefs and .of your virtue, and will releafe you from a lecture you have To very little need of, unlefs your extreme youth and my uncommon regard will excufe it.
الصفحة 40 - No feared treason breaks his quiet sleep ; Singing all day, his flocks he learns to keep, Himself as innocent as are his simple sheep. No Serian worms he knows, that with their thread Draw out their silken lives — nor silken pride: His lambs...
الصفحة 148 - Last winter I went down to my native town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than I thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My playfellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect that I was no longer young.
الصفحة 405 - Philistian bounds ; to Israel Honour hath left, and freedom, let but them Find courage to lay hold on this occasion...
الصفحة 244 - For him in vain his anxious wife shall wait, Or wander forth to meet him on his way; For him in vain, at to-fall of the day, His babes shall linger at. th' unclosing gate: Ah, ne'er shall he.
الصفحة 405 - He tugged, he shook, till down they came, and drew The whole roof after them, with burst of thunder Upon the heads of all who sat beneath, Lords, ladies, captains...