The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 94,Partie 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1824 |
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... command a fine view of London , as also of the neighbouring hills of Hampstead and Highgate . Yours , & c . S. J. C. Mr. URBAN , Beach - st . Deal , Jan. ) 1 . BEG leave to communicate , thro ' and GENT . MAG . January , 1824 . 1824 ...
... command a fine view of London , as also of the neighbouring hills of Hampstead and Highgate . Yours , & c . S. J. C. Mr. URBAN , Beach - st . Deal , Jan. ) 1 . BEG leave to communicate , thro ' and GENT . MAG . January , 1824 . 1824 ...
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... up against it earth and potter's clay , if any is at hand . The defenders of castles may hang out hurdles or baskets made with oaken twigs , and those country , and command respect from the surrounding sovereigns . triple.
... up against it earth and potter's clay , if any is at hand . The defenders of castles may hang out hurdles or baskets made with oaken twigs , and those country , and command respect from the surrounding sovereigns . triple.
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... command respect from the surrounding sovereigns . " In the translation of M. Tancoigne's journey ( London , 1820 ) the reader will find a brief account of this eventful period . Prince Mirza , heir - apparent to the crown , died in 1822 ...
... command respect from the surrounding sovereigns . " In the translation of M. Tancoigne's journey ( London , 1820 ) the reader will find a brief account of this eventful period . Prince Mirza , heir - apparent to the crown , died in 1822 ...
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... command of imagery that savours of waste and prodigality . There is all the vigour and freshness of original genius , with resources un- wearied and inexhaustible . It would be an injustice to what remained , to select a passage for ...
... command of imagery that savours of waste and prodigality . There is all the vigour and freshness of original genius , with resources un- wearied and inexhaustible . It would be an injustice to what remained , to select a passage for ...
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... command of the instrument . His fingers are extremely short , even for his age ; with the left hand he can- not reach an octave so as to press down the two notes which form it at one time , and is only enabled to do so with the right ...
... command of the instrument . His fingers are extremely short , even for his age ; with the left hand he can- not reach an octave so as to press down the two notes which form it at one time , and is only enabled to do so with the right ...
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Page 560 - Who knows thee well must quit thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust! Thy love is lust, thy friendship all a cheat, Thy smiles hypocrisy, thy words deceit ! By nature vile, ennobled but by name, Each kindred brute might bid thee blush for shame. Ye ! who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on— it honours none you wish to mourn : To mark a friend's remains these stones arise ; I never knew but one, — and here he lies.
Page 445 - ENCYCLOPEDIA of AGRICULTURE: comprising the Laying-out, Improvement, and Management of Landed Property, and the Cultivation and Economy of the Productions of Agriculture. With 1,100 Woodcuts. 8vo.
Page 400 - Joshua wrote these words in the book of the law of God, and took a great stone, and set it up there under an oak, that was by the sanctuary of the LORD. And Joshua said unto all the people, Behold, this stone shall be a witness unto us; for it hath heard all the words of the LORD which he spake unto us: it shall be therefore a witness unto you, lest ye deny your God.
Page 140 - Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor worship them...
Page 101 - And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered.
Page 413 - A Description and Draught of a new-invented Machine, for carrying Vessels or Ships out of, or into, any Harbour, Port, or River, against Wind and Tide, or in a calm.
Page 341 - If I had strength enough to hold a pen, I would write how easy and pleasant a thing it is to die.
Page 242 - ... as much beauty with more piety and pathos. To an air of inimitable ease and carelessness, they unite a high degree of correctness, such as could result only from the clearest intellect, combined with the most finished taste.
Page 483 - King, fidelity and diligence towards them by whom we are employed, kindness and love towards one another, and sincere charity towards all men : That we adorning the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour in all things, these Indian Nations among whom we dwell, beholding our good works, may be won over thereby to the love of our most Holy Religion, and glorify Thee our Father which art in Heaven.
Page 540 - I thank you, sir,' said the General; 'and I reply that the answer to your question rests with yourself. Come, do not be fools, gentlemen; there was perhaps no great harm meant or intended by your gathering together in this obscure corner, for a...