The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Nide 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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... ( whofe original I find muft needs be from the . old Britons ) and cook me up by the mid tle , and told me in the British tongue , I thould not die , and there- upon went to the Emperor of Tufco- rara , and agreed for my ranfom , and the ...
... ( whofe original I find muft needs be from the . old Britons ) and cook me up by the mid tle , and told me in the British tongue , I thould not die , and there- upon went to the Emperor of Tufco- rara , and agreed for my ranfom , and the ...
Sivu 13
... whofe inhabitants were of different complexions ; not fo tawny as thofe of the other Indians , and who fpoke Welth . He faid he faw a book among them , which he fuppofed was Welsh Bible , which they carefully kept wrapped up in a skin ...
... whofe inhabitants were of different complexions ; not fo tawny as thofe of the other Indians , and who fpoke Welth . He faid he faw a book among them , which he fuppofed was Welsh Bible , which they carefully kept wrapped up in a skin ...
Sivu 14
... whofe language they could understand ; and that by him they were conducted to the Delaware towns , where they tarried one year ; and returned ; that the French fent a white man with them properly turnifh ed to bring back an account of ...
... whofe language they could understand ; and that by him they were conducted to the Delaware towns , where they tarried one year ; and returned ; that the French fent a white man with them properly turnifh ed to bring back an account of ...
Sivu 17
... whofe numerous works are well known . 5th , John Law of Laurief ton , Comptroller General of the fi- nances in France , one of the moft ex- traordinary characters that this or any other country has produced , to whole great merit and ...
... whofe numerous works are well known . 5th , John Law of Laurief ton , Comptroller General of the fi- nances in France , one of the moft ex- traordinary characters that this or any other country has produced , to whole great merit and ...
Sivu 19
... whofe hands it is . Would it not anfver the purpofes of government equally well , were the management of prizes put in . to the hands of the pay - office , and go- vernment become accountable for it , as well as their wages ; and ...
... whofe hands it is . Would it not anfver the purpofes of government equally well , were the management of prizes put in . to the hands of the pay - office , and go- vernment become accountable for it , as well as their wages ; and ...
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Sivu 62 - The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early, had been kind; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it; till I am solitary, and cannot impart it; till I am known and do not want it.
Sivu 111 - He, my fervant, is dear to me, who is free from enmity; merciful, and exempt from pride and felfimnefs ; who is the fame in pain and in pleafure; patient of wrongs ; contented ; and whofe mind is fixed on me alone. " He is my beloved, of whom mankind is not afraid, and who is not afraid of mankind; who is unfoiicitous about events; to whom praife and blame are as one...
Sivu 62 - Having carried on my work thus far with so little obligation to any favourer of learning, I shall not be disappointed though I should conclude it, if less be possible, with less ; for I have been long wakened from that dream of hope, in which I once boasted myself with so much exultation. My Lord, your lordship's most humble, most obedient servant,
Sivu 101 - The members of the first, deemed the most sacred, had it for their province to study the principles of religion ; to perform its functions ; and to cultivate the sciences. They were the priests, the instructors, and philosophers of the nation.
Sivu 362 - He then conducted them to the altar, where every thing was prepared for the facrifice of a heifer to Diana/, to the chafte Diana, whom, as well as Minerva % and the other divinities who had never fubmitted to the yoke of Hymen, they thus endeavoured to appeafe. They alfo implored Jupiter and Juno, whofe union...
Sivu 105 - Wise men who have abandoned all thought of the fruit which is produced from their actions, are freed from the chains of birth, and go to the regions of eternal happiness.
Sivu 492 - ... moderation to make the proper variations. It is desirable, on all occasions, to unite with a steady and firm adherence to constitutional and necessary acts of government, the fullest evidence of a disposition, as far as may be practicable, to consult the wishes of every part of the community, and to lay the foundations of the public administration in the affections of the people.
Sivu 150 - NATIONS The French nation renounces the undertaking of any war with a view to making conquests, and will never employ its forces against the liberty of any people.
Sivu 279 - If your horfe is headftrong, pull not with one continued pull, but ftop, and back him often, juft fhaking the reins, and making little repeated pulls till he obeys, Horfes are fo accuftomed to bear on the bit, when they go forward, that they are difcouraged if the rider will not let them do fo. If a horfe is...
Sivu 52 - Apology, is surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philosopher of the first rank ; a teacher, from whom they think they have a right to expect much information. To this expecting, inquiring world, how can Dr.