The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 17James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1793 |
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... leaves was very vivid and pleasing that its blofsoms were of a fine purple co- lour in great adundance early in the spring , so as to make it one of the most beautiful ornamental trees that could any where be found ; would not every one ...
... leaves was very vivid and pleasing that its blofsoms were of a fine purple co- lour in great adundance early in the spring , so as to make it one of the most beautiful ornamental trees that could any where be found ; would not every one ...
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... leave to refer to the recollection of every person who has travelled in England , if he has not remarked that in a great many places , particularly in the richest counties , the fences in general consist of a great mound of earth ...
... leave to refer to the recollection of every person who has travelled in England , if he has not remarked that in a great many places , particularly in the richest counties , the fences in general consist of a great mound of earth ...
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... leaving their tops all of one height . Upon the top of these is fixed a lath of wood sawed , * the fence be made of larch supports , joined together by sawed boards about four inches broad , running horizontally , at the distance of six ...
... leaving their tops all of one height . Upon the top of these is fixed a lath of wood sawed , * the fence be made of larch supports , joined together by sawed boards about four inches broad , running horizontally , at the distance of six ...
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... leave what's wrong , and do what's right . Who would repent of actions bad , If he no hopes of pardon had ? What would make men from evil cease , But hope of pardon , -favour , -peace ? Forbidden pleasures we despise , In hope of pure ...
... leave what's wrong , and do what's right . Who would repent of actions bad , If he no hopes of pardon had ? What would make men from evil cease , But hope of pardon , -favour , -peace ? Forbidden pleasures we despise , In hope of pure ...
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... leave them in the hands of political adventurers , whose greatest merit is what you call the gift of the gab , and who only take up such affairs in hopes that the landed and burgh inter- ests in Scotland will defeat the application , to ...
... leave them in the hands of political adventurers , whose greatest merit is what you call the gift of the gab , and who only take up such affairs in hopes that the landed and burgh inter- ests in Scotland will defeat the application , to ...
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Trang 178 - The insect youth are on the wing, Eager to taste the honied spring And float amid the liquid noon ; Some lightly o'er the current skim, Some show their gaily-gilded trim Quick-glancing to the sun.
Trang 178 - To Contemplation's sober eye Such is the race of Man : And they that creep, and they that fly Shall end where they began. Alike the busy and the gay But flutter thro' life's little day, In Fortune's varying colours drest: Brush'd by the hand of rough Mischance.
Trang 323 - The ploughman inly smiles to see upturn His mellow glebe, best pledge of future crop : With glee the gardener eyes his smoking beds : E'en pining sickness feels a short relief. The happy schoolboy brings transported forth His...
Trang 165 - In seventy or eighty years a man may have a deep gust of the world, know what it is, what it can afford, and what 'tis to have been a man.
Trang 26 - Philadelphia; by trade a printer ; and a bachelor ; I have some relations at" Boston, to whom I am going to make a visit: my stay will be short, and I shall then return and follow my business, as a prudent man ought to do. This is all I know of myself, and all I can possibly inform you of; I beg, therefore, that you will have pity upon me and my horse, and give us both some refreshment.
Trang 116 - ... to whom he secretly gave a signal, so as to let him .know the individuals he wanted, to the number often or twenty out of a flock of some hundreds.
Trang 171 - Potherbs here and there he found: Which cultivated with his daily Care, And bruis'd with Vervain, were his frugal Fare. Sometimes white...
Trang vii - Nation will furnish speedily a force sufficient to assist in repelling the attacks with which they are at this moment threatened by the army of Italy, which marches towards Toulon, and by that of General Carteau, who directs his forces against Marseilles. VI. That the people of Toulon...
Trang 116 - ... out of a flock of some hundreds ; he then went away, and from a distance of several miles, sent back the dog by himself in the night time, who picked out the individual sheep that had been pointed out to him, separated them from the flock, and drove them before him...
Trang 190 - Where, notwithstanding the difference of religion, Such extraordinary honours were paid to his memory, As had never graced that of any other British subject, Since the death of Sir Philip Sydney.