The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 44 巻R. Baldwin, 1775 |
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... Houfe to go into a committee for a fur- ther enquiry into the ftate of the linen trade was read , and Sir Thomas ... Houfe that he had made fome further progress in the business , and ask leave to fit again . Mr. Glover engaged to finish ...
... Houfe to go into a committee for a fur- ther enquiry into the ftate of the linen trade was read , and Sir Thomas ... Houfe that he had made fome further progress in the business , and ask leave to fit again . Mr. Glover engaged to finish ...
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... Houfe in a few days ; he fhould therefore move , that the committee do adjourn , and afk leave to fit again on a future day . The committee accordingly broke up and adjourned until Monday next . April 25. The Houfe refolved itself into ...
... Houfe in a few days ; he fhould therefore move , that the committee do adjourn , and afk leave to fit again on a future day . The committee accordingly broke up and adjourned until Monday next . April 25. The Houfe refolved itself into ...
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... Houfe , and on the gallery being cleared , the Houfe divided , for the question 63 , against it 129 . A motion was then made , " that the chairman do now leave the chair , without leave to fit again , " which was carried with- out a ...
... Houfe , and on the gallery being cleared , the Houfe divided , for the question 63 , against it 129 . A motion was then made , " that the chairman do now leave the chair , without leave to fit again , " which was carried with- out a ...
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... Houfe a particular account of the impofitions that were practifed in the different gaols of this kingdom faid , he had travelled and feen 38 out of the 42 , on purpose to make himself master of the fub- ject , and explain the abufes to ...
... Houfe a particular account of the impofitions that were practifed in the different gaols of this kingdom faid , he had travelled and feen 38 out of the 42 , on purpose to make himself master of the fub- ject , and explain the abufes to ...
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... Houfe , that he had a meffage to it , figned by his majefty , which was prefented and read . This mef fage had a reference to America , and usher- ed in the famous Bofton Port Bill . The whole proceedings , and debates of the House upon ...
... Houfe , that he had a meffage to it , figned by his majefty , which was prefented and read . This mef fage had a reference to America , and usher- ed in the famous Bofton Port Bill . The whole proceedings , and debates of the House upon ...
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339 ページ - Nor is the equinoctial heat more discouraging to them, than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know...
131 ページ - I may have leave to lament. For a wise man, he seemed to me at that time to be governed too much by general maxims.
64 ページ - He was bred to the law, which is, in my opinion, one of the first and noblest of human sciences; a science which does more to quicken and invigorate the understanding, than all the other kinds of learning put together ; but it is not apt, except in persons very happily born, to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion.
67 ページ - I remember, Sir, with a melancholy pleasure, the situation of the honourable gentleman who made the motion for the repeal ; in that crisis, when the whole trading interest of this empire, crammed into your lobbies, with a trembling and anxious expectation, waited, almost to a winter's return of light, their fate from your resolutions. When at length you had determined in their...
230 ページ - ... plunged into the water, swimming underneath like an otter, only rising to take breath, till he reached the opposite shore. He now ascended the steep bank, but though he had good reason to be in a hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running...
339 ページ - When I contemplate these things; when I know that the colonies in general owe little or nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through a wise and salutary neglect, a generous nature has been suffered to take her own way to perfection...
338 ページ - Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth manners, yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world.
64 ページ - I mean into the business of office ; and the limited and fixed methods and forms established there. Much knowledge is to be had undoubtedly in that line ; and there is no knowledge which is not valuable. But it may be truly said, that men too much conversant in office are rarely minds of remarkable enlargement.
338 ページ - England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him, — ' Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth...
420 ページ - But did not chance at length her error mend ? Did no subverted empire mark his end ? Did rival monarchs give the fatal wound ? Or hostile millions press him to the ground ? His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand ; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.