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... pleasure embrace every opportunity of manifefting their duty and affection towards his Majefty's perfon and government , have commanded me to prefent to your Excellency the two bills of fup- ply by them granted this feffion of ...
... pleasure embrace every opportunity of manifefting their duty and affection towards his Majefty's perfon and government , have commanded me to prefent to your Excellency the two bills of fup- ply by them granted this feffion of ...
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... pleasure in delivering ) that your Excellency may long continue to prefide over us , for the advance- ment of his Majefty's fervice , for your own honour and fatisfaction , and for the happiness and profperity of this kingdom . SI ...
... pleasure in delivering ) that your Excellency may long continue to prefide over us , for the advance- ment of his Majefty's fervice , for your own honour and fatisfaction , and for the happiness and profperity of this kingdom . SI ...
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... pleasure in delivering ) that tion , and they flatter themselves , that your Excellency may long continue through your Excellency's judicious to preside over us , for the advance . and favourable representation of the ment of his ...
... pleasure in delivering ) that tion , and they flatter themselves , that your Excellency may long continue through your Excellency's judicious to preside over us , for the advance . and favourable representation of the ment of his ...
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... it the idcas communicated by others . He was not at all at a lefs to make ac- quaintance among the learned ; those who have cultivated the fciences , G tase take pleasure in making a parade of their knowledge and ( 37 )
... it the idcas communicated by others . He was not at all at a lefs to make ac- quaintance among the learned ; those who have cultivated the fciences , G tase take pleasure in making a parade of their knowledge and ( 37 )
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take pleasure in making a parade of their knowledge and to be diftin- guifhed as more knowing than others , is often the chief motive that excites to study . Omlac , a renowned alchy- mift , was the firft who engaged his attention ; by ...
take pleasure in making a parade of their knowledge and to be diftin- guifhed as more knowing than others , is often the chief motive that excites to study . Omlac , a renowned alchy- mift , was the firft who engaged his attention ; by ...
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270 ページ - But what of that, his friends may say, He had those honours in his day. True to his profit and his pride, He made them weep before he dy'd.
136 ページ - ... elevated above the common rank of mankind. It is faid of him, that there never was a fcholar more humble, a wit more devout, or a man more amiable in fociety.
336 ページ - While we see multitudes passing before us, of whom perhaps not one appears to deserve our notice or excite our sympathy, we should remember, that we likewise are lost in the same throng, that the eye which happens to glance upon us is turned in a moment on him that follows us, and that the utmost which we can reasonably hope or fear, is to fill a vacant hour with prattle and be forgotten.
13 ページ - I have been bullied by an usurper ; I have been neglected by a court ; but I will not be dictated to by a subject : your man shan't stand. " ANNE Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery.
151 ページ - Honours that he could any where enjoy under any other Establishment. You see, Sir, the Doctrines that are lately come into the World, and how far the Phrase has obtained of calling your Royal Father God's Vicegerent, which ill Men have turned both to the Dishonour of God, and the Impeachment of his Majesty's Goodness.
559 ページ - Boyse, reduced to the last extremity of human wretchedness, had not a shirt, a coat, or any kind of apparel, to put on ; the sheets in which he lay were carried to the pawn-broker's, and he was obliged to be confined to his bed with no other covering than a blanket. He had little...
144 ページ - Gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitchy, argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure, flory...
74 ページ - Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation, may be employed on the side of freedom ; and every one be animated to its defence.
152 ページ - ... from slavery; from a condition as much below that of brutes, as to act without reason is less miserable than to act against it. Preserve to your future subjects the divine right of being free agents, and to your own royal house the divine right of being their benefactors. Believe me, my Prince, there is no other right can flow from God.
537 ページ - In the month of May it buries itself in the earth and begins to vegetate. By the latter end of July, the tree is arrived at its full growth, and resembles a coral branch, and is about three inches high, and bears several little pods, which, dropping off, become worms, and from thence flies, like the English caterpillar.