The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... say ; -consider ? And may your lordship be excused from all re- flection ? Eternal contumely attend that guilty title which claims exemption from thought , and arro- gates to its wearers the prerogative of brutes . Ever cursed be its ...
... say ; -consider ? And may your lordship be excused from all re- flection ? Eternal contumely attend that guilty title which claims exemption from thought , and arro- gates to its wearers the prerogative of brutes . Ever cursed be its ...
Strana 9
... say , there has not been a tyger , leopard , ele- phant , or hyghgeen , * for some years past , in this nation , but I have taken their particular dimensions , and am able to give a very good description of them . But I must own , I ...
... say , there has not been a tyger , leopard , ele- phant , or hyghgeen , * for some years past , in this nation , but I have taken their particular dimensions , and am able to give a very good description of them . But I must own , I ...
Strana 19
... say , that what is a most shining proof of our religion , is not often a reproach to its professors : but this I think very plain , that whether we regard the analogy of nature , as it appears in the mutual attraction or gravitations of ...
... say , that what is a most shining proof of our religion , is not often a reproach to its professors : but this I think very plain , that whether we regard the analogy of nature , as it appears in the mutual attraction or gravitations of ...
Strana 26
... says ) " the lord viscount Bo- lingbroke made to him , " that her majesty did not think to make any alteration in the dreadful sentence she had pronounced against the town . Mr. Iron- side , I think you would do an act worthy your gene ...
... says ) " the lord viscount Bo- lingbroke made to him , " that her majesty did not think to make any alteration in the dreadful sentence she had pronounced against the town . Mr. Iron- side , I think you would do an act worthy your gene ...
Strana 28
... say all this ; for what- ever half - witted hot whigs may think , we all value our estates and liberties , and every true man of each party must think himself concerned that Dunkirk should be demolished . It lies upon all who have the ...
... say all this ; for what- ever half - witted hot whigs may think , we all value our estates and liberties , and every true man of each party must think himself concerned that Dunkirk should be demolished . It lies upon all who have the ...
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