The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 3T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1805 |
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Halaman 8
... equally attentive to the com pression and arrangement of his materials , and the execution of his larger plates . The translation of Kotzebue's Journey to Paris , and his remarks on the state of manners in that metropolis , may amuse an ...
... equally attentive to the com pression and arrangement of his materials , and the execution of his larger plates . The translation of Kotzebue's Journey to Paris , and his remarks on the state of manners in that metropolis , may amuse an ...
Halaman 11
... equally interest- ing is added , containing general obser- vations on the Indians or savages of North - America , with a vocabulary of the language of the Miamis . Mr. Volney at first entertained the design of going to live for a few ...
... equally interest- ing is added , containing general obser- vations on the Indians or savages of North - America , with a vocabulary of the language of the Miamis . Mr. Volney at first entertained the design of going to live for a few ...
Halaman 12
... equally worthy of at- tention from the rulers of all other na- tions , we shall close our review of a work which has afforded us uncommon grati fication , and to which future geographers and historians will be indebted for a large ...
... equally worthy of at- tention from the rulers of all other na- tions , we shall close our review of a work which has afforded us uncommon grati fication , and to which future geographers and historians will be indebted for a large ...
Halaman 25
... equally dirty , and their whole appearance betrays an indolence of body , and a low groveling mind . Their most urgent wants are satisfied in the easiest possible manner ; and for this end they employ means nearly as gross as the ...
... equally dirty , and their whole appearance betrays an indolence of body , and a low groveling mind . Their most urgent wants are satisfied in the easiest possible manner ; and for this end they employ means nearly as gross as the ...
Halaman 27
... equally cruel , resolved us at once to collect a sufficient force to de- prive the boors of their arms , in which we have succeeded at every house which has fallen in our way . We have taken the su- perfluous clothing in lieu of the ...
... equally cruel , resolved us at once to collect a sufficient force to de- prive the boors of their arms , in which we have succeeded at every house which has fallen in our way . We have taken the su- perfluous clothing in lieu of the ...
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Halaman 134 - And the servant of the Lord must not strive ; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves, if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth...
Halaman 132 - But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.
Halaman 221 - Duty in that station of life to which it has pleased God to call him.
Halaman 120 - Being the time of the Yearly Meeting of the Children educated in the Charity Schools, in and about the Cities of London and Westminster.
Halaman 491 - I was not more than thirteen, when three of these young women, unknown to each other, having an high opinion of my taciturnity, revealed to me their love-secrets, in order to induce me to give them copies to write after, or correct, for answers to their lovers' letters ; nor did any one of them ever know that I was the secretary to the others.
Halaman 497 - ... enough to love. (As if love must have more time than friendship:) This was sincerely my meaning, and I had this meaning till Klopstock came again to Hamburg. This he did a year after we had seen one another the first time. We saw, we were friends, we loved ; and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that I loved.
Halaman 497 - Klopstock, she loves him as her lifely son, and thanks God that she has not persisted. We married, and I am the happiest wife in the world. In some few months it will be four years that I am so happy, and still I dote upon Klopstock as if he was my bridegroom.
Halaman 130 - O thou sword of the Lord, how long will it be ere thou be quiet ? put up thyself into thy scabbard, rest, and be still.
Halaman 520 - You have still an honourable part to act. The affections of your subjects may still be recovered. But before you subdue their hearts you must gain a noble victory over your own. Discard those little, personal resentments which have too long directed your public conduct. Pardon this man the remainder of his punishment; and, if resentment still prevails, make it what it should have been long since — an act, not of mercy, but of contempt.
Halaman 507 - Friend. Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth, is big with the deepest wisdom : The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom ; and, an upright heart, that is understanding.