The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, المجلد 6J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1787 |
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... received on the Conti- nent with infinite applaufe . It was alfo brought on at London , by Bach and Vento . But thefe gentlemen , knowing their ground , forefaw no thing lels than the terrible profpect of damnation . For their piece was ...
... received on the Conti- nent with infinite applaufe . It was alfo brought on at London , by Bach and Vento . But thefe gentlemen , knowing their ground , forefaw no thing lels than the terrible profpect of damnation . For their piece was ...
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... received a violent blow on the foot , and could not imagine from whence it came . This I had not from the woman herself , but from Mr Turnbull , a very refpectable farmer . Mr Bell , our minifter , nephew of Thomfon the Poet , and ...
... received a violent blow on the foot , and could not imagine from whence it came . This I had not from the woman herself , but from Mr Turnbull , a very refpectable farmer . Mr Bell , our minifter , nephew of Thomfon the Poet , and ...
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... received them , and then delivered up his copies . And thus the originals were just fhewn and withdrawn . " " Mary was thus cut off from all poffibility of inspecting the originals , and of expofing the fpurioufnefs by detecting the ...
... received them , and then delivered up his copies . And thus the originals were just fhewn and withdrawn . " " Mary was thus cut off from all poffibility of inspecting the originals , and of expofing the fpurioufnefs by detecting the ...
الصفحة 33
... received an account of Eliza beth's affected delay to fuch an ob- vions act of juftice , the faw through her whole defign . She was fully convinced in her mind , that the ori- ginals would never be fubmitted to her view , or the view of ...
... received an account of Eliza beth's affected delay to fuch an ob- vions act of juftice , the faw through her whole defign . She was fully convinced in her mind , that the ori- ginals would never be fubmitted to her view , or the view of ...
الصفحة 39
... received from brothers of the quill lefs daring than himself , continues wantonly to attack the greatest names on earth . Some po- et has reprefented Death as playing at foot - ball with crowns and fcep- tres . Peter , by his irreverend ...
... received from brothers of the quill lefs daring than himself , continues wantonly to attack the greatest names on earth . Some po- et has reprefented Death as playing at foot - ball with crowns and fcep- tres . Peter , by his irreverend ...
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الصفحة 158 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it : I have killed many : I have fully glutted my vengeance : for my country I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
الصفحة 126 - If a white man in travelling through our country, enters one of our cabins, we all treat him as I treat you; we dry him if he is wet, we warm him if he is cold, and give him meat and drink, that he may allay his...
الصفحة 158 - Logan, not even sparing my women and children. There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have...
الصفحة 286 - To Contemplation's sober eye Such is the race of Man: And they that creep, and they that fly, Shall end where they began.
الصفحة 125 - Facts on which our Religion is founded, such as the Fall of our first Parents by Eating an Apple, the Coming of Christ to repair the Mischief, his Miracles and Suffering, &c. When he had finished, an Indian Orator stood up to thank him. What you have told us, says he, is all very good.
الصفحة 158 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat : if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, 'Logan is the friend of white men.
الصفحة 125 - Having frequent occasions to hold public councils, they have acquired great order and decency in conducting them. The old men sit in the foremost ranks, the warriors in the next, and the women and children in the hindmost.
الصفحة 158 - In the autumn of the same year a decisive battle was fought at the mouth of the Great Kanhaway, between the collected forces of the Shawanese, Mingoes, and Delawares, and a detachment of the Virginia militia. The Indians were defeated, and sued for peace.
الصفحة 56 - Napier was doubtful he would not come. It happened one day as John Marr and the lord Napier were speaking of Mr. Briggs ; ' Ah, John,' said Marchiston, ' Mr. Briggs will not now come.
الصفحة 255 - As those we love decay, we die in part, String after string is sever'd from the heart ; Till loosen'd life at last — but breathing clay, Without one pang, is glad to fall away. Unhappy he who latest feels the blow, Whose eyes have wept o'er every friend laid low, Dragg'd lingering on from partial death to death, Till dying, all he can resign is breath.