Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Nide 28Pub. for J. Hinton., 1761 |
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Sivu 2
... river Dee . But it feems that fome of his fucceffors have had fuch Minifters as either neglected to keep our fleets in repair , or were afraid to make ufe of them ; for , at feveral periods of time fince the days of King Edgar , we find ...
... river Dee . But it feems that fome of his fucceffors have had fuch Minifters as either neglected to keep our fleets in repair , or were afraid to make ufe of them ; for , at feveral periods of time fince the days of King Edgar , we find ...
Sivu 34
... Dean of York , and Mr. Salmon , having offered many argu- ments to prove that it was a Roman ftation erected in St. George's Fields , to secure their conquests conquefts on that fide the river , before they reduced 34 THE UNIVERSAL ...
... Dean of York , and Mr. Salmon , having offered many argu- ments to prove that it was a Roman ftation erected in St. George's Fields , to secure their conquests conquefts on that fide the river , before they reduced 34 THE UNIVERSAL ...
Sivu 35
... river was confined by artificial banks , and before the building of London- bridge ; where , upon an ordinary fpring - tide , the water rifes upwards of 19 inches higher on the eaft fide than on the weft : That , if the antiquities ...
... river was confined by artificial banks , and before the building of London- bridge ; where , upon an ordinary fpring - tide , the water rifes upwards of 19 inches higher on the eaft fide than on the weft : That , if the antiquities ...
Sivu 36
... river Thames , that numbers of people croffed not only above and below London bridge , but even through fome of the arches , without wetting their feet . We have already mentioned the first char- ter granted by William the Conqueror to ...
... river Thames , that numbers of people croffed not only above and below London bridge , but even through fome of the arches , without wetting their feet . We have already mentioned the first char- ter granted by William the Conqueror to ...
Sivu 37
... river Thames , and the King refigned all his right to the annual duties arifing from them . This is the first charter from which the city claims its jurifdiction and confervacy of that river . In the next reign the citizens obtained fe ...
... river Thames , and the King refigned all his right to the annual duties arifing from them . This is the first charter from which the city claims its jurifdiction and confervacy of that river . In the next reign the citizens obtained fe ...
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Sivu 343 - I cannot determine; but it is plain he had much reading at least, if they will not call it learning. Nor is it any great matter, if a man has knowledge, whether he has it from one language or from another.
Sivu 337 - And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter that it redoubled...
Sivu 167 - Albeit that Good Works, which are the fruits of Faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgment; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively Faith; insomuch that by them a lively Faith may be as evidently known as a tree discerned by the fruit.
Sivu 343 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry as much as any. He was indeed honest, and of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy, brave notions, and gentle expressions, wherein he flowed with that facility that sometime it was necessary he should be stopped.
Sivu 343 - ... mine own candour; for I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any.
Sivu 343 - His sentiments are not only in general the most pertinent and judicious upon every subject ; but, by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity...
Sivu 268 - H 2 where where put to flight, they thought proper at laft to retire to their own citadels; that is, to form numerous and brilliant aflemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined that they could neither be imitated nor intruded on.
Sivu 341 - She never told her Love, But let Concealment, like a Worm i'th...
Sivu 235 - ... be paid into the receipt of his majefty's exchequer, to be applied, from time to time, to fuch...
Sivu 343 - ... human nature at one glance, and to be the only author that gives ground for a very new opinion, that the philosopher, and even the man of the world, may be born, as well as the poet.