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... ftate papers . " NOVEMBER . Origin of fictitious hiftory and novel writing : continuation of Bentley's life : three original letters of King Charles I. On the advan → tages of keeping company with bad men ; and other mifcellaneous ...
... ftate papers . " NOVEMBER . Origin of fictitious hiftory and novel writing : continuation of Bentley's life : three original letters of King Charles I. On the advan → tages of keeping company with bad men ; and other mifcellaneous ...
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... ftate affairs , fuch an epitome must be eminently useful . Confidered as an impartial regifter of parliamentary proceedings and the po- litics of the time , for the benefit of pofterity ; and we , with that laudable vanity which ought ...
... ftate affairs , fuch an epitome must be eminently useful . Confidered as an impartial regifter of parliamentary proceedings and the po- litics of the time , for the benefit of pofterity ; and we , with that laudable vanity which ought ...
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... ftate , he had applied to it with earnestnefs , and brought it for- ward without the lofs of a moment . He then moved , " that leave be given to bring in a bill , for velling the affairs of the Eat - India Company in the hands of ...
... ftate , he had applied to it with earnestnefs , and brought it for- ward without the lofs of a moment . He then moved , " that leave be given to bring in a bill , for velling the affairs of the Eat - India Company in the hands of ...
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... ftate , will always preferve its pen to afcend . la the French it is fuch paper as the hair - dreffers ufe for curling the ladies hair , " and which bernator fuppofes to be either that ufually called in London whitish - brown or ...
... ftate , will always preferve its pen to afcend . la the French it is fuch paper as the hair - dreffers ufe for curling the ladies hair , " and which bernator fuppofes to be either that ufually called in London whitish - brown or ...
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ftate ; but the advantages of all thefe abfurdities are too obvious not to in- create them both in number and magni- tade . It is abfurd , fay they , for con- tractors to cheat their employer , but when we fit down to a fplendid enter ...
ftate ; but the advantages of all thefe abfurdities are too obvious not to in- create them both in number and magni- tade . It is abfurd , fay they , for con- tractors to cheat their employer , but when we fit down to a fplendid enter ...
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Pagina 362 - ... certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing with another:, he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth them more orderly; he seeth how they look when they are turned into words; finally, he waxeth wiser than himself, and that more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation.
Pagina 397 - You see me here, you gods, a poor old man, As full of grief as age; wretched in both! If it be you that stir these daughters...
Pagina 487 - SWEET maid, if thou would'st charm my sight, And bid these arms thy neck infold ; That rosy cheek, that lily hand, • Would give thy poet more delight Than all Bocara's vaunted gold, Than all the gems of Samarcand.
Pagina 453 - And accordingly she is provided with the organs and faculty of speech, by which she can throw out signs with amazing facility, and vary them without end. Thus we have built up an animal body, which would seem to be pretty complete ; but as it is the nature of matter to be altered and worked upon by matter, so in a very little time such a living creature must be destroyed, if there is no provision for...
Pagina 26 - Esq., to collect and publish my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make.
Pagina 220 - Life; yet running perhaps the same Course, which Rome itself had run before it; from virtuous Industry to Wealth; from Wealth to Luxury; from Luxury to an Impatience of Discipline and Corruption of Morals; till by a total Degeneracy and loss of Virtue, being grown ripe for Destruction, it falls a Prey at last to some hardy Oppressor, and, with the Loss of Liberty, losing every Thing else, that is valuable, sinks gradually again into its original Barbarism.
Pagina 309 - ... admitting among the additions of later times, only such as may supply real deficiencies, such as are readily adopted by the genius of our tongue, and incorporate easily with our native idioms.
Pagina 22 - ... and to all nations; not to be dipt in the dirt of the faction of a day, of an insignificant part of the country, when it might command the admiration of the whole.
Pagina 471 - A ftranger may be accommodated not only comfortably, but moft elegantly, at many public hotels ; and the perfon who in 1763 was obliged to put up with accommodation little better than that of a waggoner or carrier, may now be lodged like a prince, and command every luxury of life — His guinea, it muft be owned, will not go quite fo far as it did in 1763.
Pagina 362 - Neither is this second fruit of friendship, in opening the understanding, restrained only to such friends as are able to give a man counsel, (they indeed are best,) but even without that a man learneth of himself, and bringeth his own thoughts to light, and whetteth his wits as against a stone, which itself cuts not.