London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Zväzok 25C. Ackers, 1756 |
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... produced considera- ble changes both in the theory and prac- tice of the medical art . Dr. Haller , in treating of the fenfibility of the feveral parts of the human body , reckons , a- mong the infenfible parts , the tendons ...
... produced considera- ble changes both in the theory and prac- tice of the medical art . Dr. Haller , in treating of the fenfibility of the feveral parts of the human body , reckons , a- mong the infenfible parts , the tendons ...
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... produce thirty or upwards ; what looks better than an armoury at the entrance of a great man's palace ; and - with what pleasure would it be to lis - majefty to hear of fo noble a spirit ? F A Defcription of FLINTSHIRE , with a correct ...
... produce thirty or upwards ; what looks better than an armoury at the entrance of a great man's palace ; and - with what pleasure would it be to lis - majefty to hear of fo noble a spirit ? F A Defcription of FLINTSHIRE , with a correct ...
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... produces a C continual good correfpondence be- tween them ; for it prevents any un- reasonable or groundless jealoufies arifing in the breafts of the former , and it obliges the latter to behave not only in a juft but in a modeft and ...
... produces a C continual good correfpondence be- tween them ; for it prevents any un- reasonable or groundless jealoufies arifing in the breafts of the former , and it obliges the latter to behave not only in a juft but in a modeft and ...
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... produce ; the growth of luxury is a fure prognoftication of the decline of empire : It may indeed feem flow in its advances , but it is fure to bring terrible confequences . Tho ' it does not alarm us with imminent danger , nor threaten ...
... produce ; the growth of luxury is a fure prognoftication of the decline of empire : It may indeed feem flow in its advances , but it is fure to bring terrible confequences . Tho ' it does not alarm us with imminent danger , nor threaten ...
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... produced heroes and patriots equal to any that Rome itself can boaft : But , alas ! I fear the comparison will prove ... produce the fame effects , we must expect to lofe our liberty when we have loft our virtue : Now is the important ...
... produced heroes and patriots equal to any that Rome itself can boaft : But , alas ! I fear the comparison will prove ... produce the fame effects , we must expect to lofe our liberty when we have loft our virtue : Now is the important ...
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Strana 530 - It would doubtlefs be very aftonifhing to the reader to be told, that even the purity of my own writings has not at all times exempted me from the cenfure of thefe maiden gentlewomen. The Nankin breeches of poor Patrick' the footman, in N° 1 30 of thefe papers, have given inconceivable offence.
Strana 22 - ... public-houses, and money in their pockets to squander there in gaming, drunkenness and extravagance. The last of these is an evil of so gigantic a size, so conducive to the universal corruption, of the lower part of this nation, and so entirely destructive of all family order, decency, and ceconomy, that it well deserves the consideration of a legislature, who are not themselves under the influence of their servants, and can pay them their wages without any inconvenience. From what has been said...
Strana 530 - ... flew from him with precipitation, suffering him to put it into his pocket and go fairly off with it. This...
Strana 568 - BAILIFF, who used to hold my courts, has left me ; and my game-keeper, who has been obliged to lie during this hard winter in a tent in the garden, is ordered back again into the north...
Strana 247 - Thurlow, and the heirs male of his body, lawfully begotten, the dignity of a Baron of the kingdom of Great Britain...
Strana 140 - em ; Thofe days, they never read the French,— They tang'd 'em. If tafte evaporates by too high breeding, And eke is overlaid, by too deep reading ; Left then in fearch of this, you lofe your feeling...
Strana 21 - ... and Joan, who ufed to be but as good as my lady in the dark, is now by no means her inferior in the day-light. In great families I have frequently intreated the maitre d...
Strana 171 - LETTERS written from the heart and on real occasions, though not always decorated with the flowers of eloquence, must be far more useful and interesting than the studied paragraphs of Pliny, or the pompous declamations of Balsac ; as they contain just pictures of life and manners, and are the genuine emanations of nature.
Strana 22 - By their careleffnefs and idlenefs they have obliged us to hire all our horfes, and fo have got rid of the labour of looking after them. By their impofitions on the road they have forced us into poft-chaifes, by which means they are at liberty to travel by themfelves, as it beft fuits their own eafe and convenience.
Strana 553 - Co fair renown* - • Could I to one faint ray afpire, One fpark of that celeftial fire, The leading cynofure, that glow'd While Smith explor'd the dark abode, Where Wiftom fate on Nature's fhrine, How.