The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Tập 4J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1786 |
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... fome- times fold to the nobles of this coun- try for more than 1000 rubles . The Perfians are tall , generally with an inclination to corpulence . Their complexion is a light olive , though that of the Schiraffiens and natives of ...
... fome- times fold to the nobles of this coun- try for more than 1000 rubles . The Perfians are tall , generally with an inclination to corpulence . Their complexion is a light olive , though that of the Schiraffiens and natives of ...
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... fometimes to three , people ; each in this inftance being treated according to his rank , which they fcrupulously obferve , the dishes are then brought ; among which the chief and most common , with the rich as well as with the poor ...
... fometimes to three , people ; each in this inftance being treated according to his rank , which they fcrupulously obferve , the dishes are then brought ; among which the chief and most common , with the rich as well as with the poor ...
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... fometimes fhave with razors , and fometimes pluck their beards out . These are facts which are notorious amongst the Army , Indian Traders , & c . and which are never doubted in that part of the world by any perfon in the least con ...
... fometimes fhave with razors , and fometimes pluck their beards out . These are facts which are notorious amongst the Army , Indian Traders , & c . and which are never doubted in that part of the world by any perfon in the least con ...
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... whom they meet going out ; upon which this party , having fulfilled the purpofe of their expedition , will fometimes return without going to war . Phil . Trans . B 2 Ex- Extract from the Journal of WILLIAM DOWSING of Stratford ,
... whom they meet going out ; upon which this party , having fulfilled the purpofe of their expedition , will fometimes return without going to war . Phil . Trans . B 2 Ex- Extract from the Journal of WILLIAM DOWSING of Stratford ,
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... fometimes a cloifter in the court , and a gallery over it ; the rooms are the whole length of the court and galleries , but very feldom communicate , the ftairs going up from the porch or court . It is com- mon to fee a whole family ...
... fometimes a cloifter in the court , and a gallery over it ; the rooms are the whole length of the court and galleries , but very feldom communicate , the ftairs going up from the porch or court . It is com- mon to fee a whole family ...
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Trang 375 - Remember that credit is money. If a man lets his money lie in my hands after it is due, he gives me the interest, or so much as I can make of it during that time. This amounts to a considerable sum where a man has good and large credit, and makes good use of it.
Trang 375 - Remember that money is of a prolific generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on.
Trang 304 - What the nestling is not thus thoroughly master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself.
Trang 222 - ... of ease : but then, whatever suspends the occupation of the card-player, distresses him ; whereas, to the labourer, every interruption is a refreshment : and this appears in the different effects that Sunday produces upon the two, which proves a day of recreation to the one, but a lamentable burden to the other.
Trang 286 - Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire, That's a' the learning I desire; Then tho' I drudge thro' dub an' mire At pleugh or cart, My muse, tho' hamely in attire, May touch the heart.
Trang 308 - Thofe who live in the country, on the other hand, do not hear birds fing in their woods for above two months in the year, when the confufion of notes prevents their attending to the fong of any particular bird ; nor does he continue long enough in a' place, for the hearer to recolleft his notes with, accuracy.
Trang 42 - And is there, then,' said Musidorus, sighing, ' is there no human being in your thoughts in whom you can confide ? Alas for me ! if you believe you have no friend who is not tainted with the impurities of his sex : and what is friendship ? what, but the union of souls ? and are not souls thus united already married ? For my part, I have long regarded Our pure and spiritualized...
Trang 172 - This then being well observed, let us, before we seek to obtain any thing more, consider duly what we already have. We have a House of Commons composed of five hundred and fifty-eight members, in which number are found the most considerable landholders and merchants of the kingdom ; the heads of the army, the navy, and the law ; the occupiers of great offices in the state ; together with many private individuals, eminent by their knowledge, eloquence, or activity.
Trang 451 - Then the lord chancellor, by his majefty's command, faid : My lords, and gentlemen, It is his majefty's royal will and pleafure, that this parliament be prorogued to Tuefday, the fifth day of September next, to be then here holden ; and this parliament is accordingly prorogued to the fifth day of September next.
Trang 451 - Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons^ " I thank you for the fupplies which you have granted for the fervice of the current year, and for the provilion you have made for difcharging the incumbrances on the revenue applicable to the ufes of my civil government.