The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 33.
Strana 25
... king's minority ) might dispute his being bound by the act of his predecessor in so weighty a particular . MR . IRONSIDE , You employ your important moments methinks , a little too frivolously , when you consider so often little ...
... king's minority ) might dispute his being bound by the act of his predecessor in so weighty a particular . MR . IRONSIDE , You employ your important moments methinks , a little too frivolously , when you consider so often little ...
Strana 26
... king . That the sieur Tugghe has the impudence to ask the queen to remit the most material part of the ar- ticles of peace between her majesty and his master . That the British nation received more damage in their trade from the port of ...
... king . That the sieur Tugghe has the impudence to ask the queen to remit the most material part of the ar- ticles of peace between her majesty and his master . That the British nation received more damage in their trade from the port of ...
Strana 55
... kings of England permitted such trials to be performed in their presence . He took occasion from the chance of such judicial pro- ceedings , to relate a custom used , in a certain part of India , to determine law - suits , which he pro ...
... kings of England permitted such trials to be performed in their presence . He took occasion from the chance of such judicial pro- ceedings , to relate a custom used , in a certain part of India , to determine law - suits , which he pro ...
Strana 76
... king Charles's parliaments ; Sir , I had the honour to be born at a time'- upon which an honest gentleman took him up short , I would fain know what that gentleman means ; Is there any one in the house that has not had the honour to be ...
... king Charles's parliaments ; Sir , I had the honour to be born at a time'- upon which an honest gentleman took him up short , I would fain know what that gentleman means ; Is there any one in the house that has not had the honour to be ...
Strana 85
... he often gives to the king of beasts , and whom , if I had time , I could convict of falsehood and forgery , in almost every VOL . XVIII . I matter of fact which he has related of this generous N ° 139 . 85 GUARDIAN .
... he often gives to the king of beasts , and whom , if I had time , I could convict of falsehood and forgery , in almost every VOL . XVIII . I matter of fact which he has related of this generous N ° 139 . 85 GUARDIAN .
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
Abdallah acquainted Adamites Alcinous animals ants appear AUGUST Balsora Barsisa beauty body bring caliphs charms corn creatures daughter death desire Dion Cassius dress DRYDEN Dunkirk earth Elysium entertainment eyes fair fear female France French garden gentleman give hand hath heart Helim honour human humble servant insects IRONSIDE kind king labours lady learned letter lion live long-swords look lord lord Roscommon manner marriage matter mind nature nest NESTOR never night noble observed occasion OVID pains paper particular Persian empire person philosopher pismire pleased pleasure Polyhymnia present pretty Pulcheria Pythagoras racters reader reason Rhadamanthus Ringwood roar santon says SEPT shew soul Sparkler speak species sword thee thing thou thought tion told took turn VIRG virtue whole woman word XVIII young youth