Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of His Writings, and His Opinions Upon a Variety of Important Matters, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Volume 1Hurst, Chance, 1830 |
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Pagina xi
... better than slavery both in church and state ; and to advocate the principles of the Revolution , was to be a Presbyterian and a Republican - names that were appropriated to some of the best friends of the constitution . The dissensions ...
... better than slavery both in church and state ; and to advocate the principles of the Revolution , was to be a Presbyterian and a Republican - names that were appropriated to some of the best friends of the constitution . The dissensions ...
Pagina xviii
... the follies with which they were asso- ciated . The history of the world abundantly proves that men are often much better than the cause they espouse ; indiscriminate praise or cen- PREFACE . xix sure , therefore , is in the.
... the follies with which they were asso- ciated . The history of the world abundantly proves that men are often much better than the cause they espouse ; indiscriminate praise or cen- PREFACE . xix sure , therefore , is in the.
Pagina xix
... better qualified to speak impartially , having nothing to fear or hope from any person or party under heaven . " * It was the author's original intention , to have incorporated in his work some biographical no- tices of De Foe's ...
... better qualified to speak impartially , having nothing to fear or hope from any person or party under heaven . " * It was the author's original intention , to have incorporated in his work some biographical no- tices of De Foe's ...
Pagina xxix
... Better Relief , Employment , and Settlement of the Poor , & c . , are not Mischievous to the Nation , tending to the Destruction of our Trade , and to Increase the Number and Misery of the Poor . Addressed to the Parliament of England ...
... Better Relief , Employment , and Settlement of the Poor , & c . , are not Mischievous to the Nation , tending to the Destruction of our Trade , and to Increase the Number and Misery of the Poor . Addressed to the Parliament of England ...
Pagina xli
... better management of Servants . London . E. Matthews . 1722. 8vo . 178. Memoirs of a Cavalier : or , a Military Journal of the Wars in Ger- many , and the Wars in England , from the year 1632 , to the year 1648 . Written threescore ...
... better management of Servants . London . E. Matthews . 1722. 8vo . 178. Memoirs of a Cavalier : or , a Military Journal of the Wars in Ger- many , and the Wars in England , from the year 1632 , to the year 1648 . Written threescore ...
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Pagina 134 - When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Pagina xxx - A True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next Day after her Death, to one Mrs Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September 1705...
Pagina xxxix - ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE , Of YORK. MARINER: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of AMERICA, near the Mouth of the Great River of OROONOQUE; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. WITH An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by PYRATES. Written by Himself.
Pagina xxvii - An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters, in Cases of Preferment, with a Preface, to Mr.
Pagina 100 - I was witness of ; the king sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleaveland, and Mazarine, &c. ; a French boy singing love songs in that glorious gallery; whilst about twenty of the great courtiers and other dissolute persons were at Basset round a large table — a bank of at least £2,000 in gold before them — upon which, two gentlemen, who were with me, made reflections with astonishment.
Pagina 186 - And who, that had beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell, first entering the parliament house with a threadbare torn cloak, and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for), could have suspected that in the space of so few years he should, by the murder of one king and the banishment of another, ascend the throne, be invested in the royal robes, and want nothing of the state of a king but the changing of his hat into a crown...
Pagina xlii - Situation, Magnitude, Government, and Commerce. II. The Customs, Manners, Speech, as also the Exercises, Diversions, 'and Employment of the People. III. The Produce and Improvement of the Lands, the Trade and Manufactures. IV. The Sea Ports and Fortifications, the Course of Rivers and Inland Navigation.
Pagina 65 - Queen Mary, as now in our days. When God has given us a Prince, who is become (may I Kay a miracle) zealous of being the author and instrument of so glorious a work ; but the opposition we are sure to meet with, is also like to be great : so that it imports us to get all the aid and assistance we can, for the harvest is great, and the labourers but few.
Pagina xxxix - The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr Duncan Campbell, a Gentleman, who, though Deaf and Dumb, writes down any Stranger's name at first sight, with their future Contingencies of Fortune. Now living in Exeter court, over against the Savoy, in the Strand.
Pagina xxvi - The Original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England, Examined and Asserted.