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It does not however appear, that their operations have hitherto been productive of
any very extraordinary effects. The misfortunes of the last campaign, do not seem
to have sunk the Grand Signior's spirit. The preparations for war both by sea ...
It does not however appear, that their operations have hitherto been productive of
any very extraordinary effects. The misfortunes of the last campaign, do not seem
to have sunk the Grand Signior's spirit. The preparations for war both by sea ...
Halaman 42
Such was the spirit which *t this time actuated the Corsicans, and which
appeared upon anothaf occasion in a very extraordinary degree. At an assembly
of the regency held at Cort», it was ar'-rr-d, that the ecclesiastics of the country
should be ...
Such was the spirit which *t this time actuated the Corsicans, and which
appeared upon anothaf occasion in a very extraordinary degree. At an assembly
of the regency held at Cort», it was ar'-rr-d, that the ecclesiastics of the country
should be ...
Halaman 66
The spirit with which he acknowledged himself the author of the remarks, and the
boldness with which he vindicated the propriety of his conduct, in the face of
power, and in the presence of a most awful assembly, was captivating to many ...
The spirit with which he acknowledged himself the author of the remarks, and the
boldness with which he vindicated the propriety of his conduct, in the face of
power, and in the presence of a most awful assembly, was captivating to many ...
Halaman 196
rate so effectually upon the minds of your peopk, as to fuppre/s that spirit of
licentiousness, profaneness, and irreligion, which has been industriously
propagated to delude the unwary to their own destruction; and that the fame good
Providence ...
rate so effectually upon the minds of your peopk, as to fuppre/s that spirit of
licentiousness, profaneness, and irreligion, which has been industriously
propagated to delude the unwary to their own destruction; and that the fame good
Providence ...
Halaman 180
Providence is now supposed to fend his spirit to raise the wind, and direct it to the
northward. The vessel at length touches at Lisbon, or Ulysiipont, where he meets
with the son of a Trojan, captive of Ulysses. This gives occasion for an episode; ...
Providence is now supposed to fend his spirit to raise the wind, and direct it to the
northward. The vessel at length touches at Lisbon, or Ulysiipont, where he meets
with the son of a Trojan, captive of Ulysses. This gives occasion for an episode; ...
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Halaman 166 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
Halaman 212 - They that fawn'd on him before Use his company no more. He that is thy friend indeed, He will help thee in thy need : If thou sorrow, he will weep ; If thou wake, he cannot sleep ; Thus of every grief in heart He with thee doth bear a part. These are certain signs to know Faithful friend from flattering foe.
Halaman 226 - But hark ! the portals sound, and pacing forth With solemn steps and slow, High potentates, and dames of royal birth, And mitred fathers in long order go : Great Edward, with the lilies on his brow From haughty Gallia torn.
Halaman 250 - If a man were called to fix the period in the history of the world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus.
Halaman 211 - Every one that flatters thee, Is no friend in misery: Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find: Every man will be thy friend, Whilst thou hast wherewith to spend: But if store of crowns be scant, No man will supply thy want. If that one be prodigal, Bountiful, they will him call. And with such-like flattering, Pity but he were a king.
Halaman 93 - Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being more readily heated by the sun's rays. It is the same before a fire; the heat of which sooner penetrates black stockings than white ones, and so is apt sooner to burn a man's shins.
Halaman 214 - March, 1774, upon lands, tenements, hereditaments, penfions, offices, and perfonal eftates, in that part of Great - Britain, called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed...
Halaman 211 - Tereu, Tereu!' by and by; That to hear her so complain, Scarce I could from tears refrain; For her griefs, so lively shown, Made me think upon mine own. Ah ! thought I, thou mourn'st in vain, None takes pity on thy pain: Senseless trees they cannot hear thee, Ruthless beasts they will not cheer thee: King Pandion he is dead. All thy friends are lapp'd in lead; All thy fellow birds do sing, Careless of thy sorrowing.
Halaman 19 - Francis died at Rambouillet, on the last day of March, in the fifty-third year of his age, and the thirty-third of his reign. During twentyeight years of that time, an avowed rivalship subsisted between him and the emperor, which involved., not only their own dominions, but the greater part of Europe, in wars, which were prosecuted with more violent animosity, and drawn out to a greater length, than had been known in any former period.
Halaman 202 - They change the form according to their vague and uncertain ideas of beauty, and make a drawing rather of what they think the figure ought to be, than of what it appears.