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... live , he will be deliri- ous ; and then would it not be bet- ter that he should be dead , than to be a burthen to himself and his fami- ly . His office no person can execute befides himfelf . Fidelia heard and fighed ; but as yet ...
... live , he will be deliri- ous ; and then would it not be bet- ter that he should be dead , than to be a burthen to himself and his fami- ly . His office no person can execute befides himfelf . Fidelia heard and fighed ; but as yet ...
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... live over the 7th or 8th . Paris , Jan. 3. After the death of his highnefs the dauphin , his body remained ' expofed in the caftle of Fontainebleau . The king ordered the duke of Orleans to continue there , to command the detach- ments ...
... live over the 7th or 8th . Paris , Jan. 3. After the death of his highnefs the dauphin , his body remained ' expofed in the caftle of Fontainebleau . The king ordered the duke of Orleans to continue there , to command the detach- ments ...
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... live to near 150 years old . They have many of them a good uncultivated genius , are fond of fpeaking well , as that paves the way to power in their councils . Their language is not unpleafant , but vaftly afpirated , and the accents fo ...
... live to near 150 years old . They have many of them a good uncultivated genius , are fond of fpeaking well , as that paves the way to power in their councils . Their language is not unpleafant , but vaftly afpirated , and the accents fo ...
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... live in a continual ftate of uneafy expecta- ton ; for when we have gained any thing which we have long wifhed for , when the tardy revolution of time has brought to us what we have ng impatiently expected , we foon grow cool with ...
... live in a continual ftate of uneafy expecta- ton ; for when we have gained any thing which we have long wifhed for , when the tardy revolution of time has brought to us what we have ng impatiently expected , we foon grow cool with ...
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... live , that we fear not to die . Let us , like her , refign with joy our breath , Smile at the difmal thought of gloomy Death ! Surely for her there's happiness in store , Which lafts for ever and for ever more . Newport , Ifle of Wight ...
... live , that we fear not to die . Let us , like her , refign with joy our breath , Smile at the difmal thought of gloomy Death ! Surely for her there's happiness in store , Which lafts for ever and for ever more . Newport , Ifle of Wight ...
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156 ページ - He is also to defend his county against any of the king's enemies when they come into the land : and for this purpose, as well as for keeping the peace and pursuing felons, he may command all the people of his county to attend him, which is called the posse comitatus or power of the county...
411 ページ - Return then with me from continual misery to moderate enjoyment, and grateful alacrity. Return from the contracted views of solitude to the proper duties of a relative and dependent being. Religion is not confined to cells and closets, nor restrained to sullen retirement.
635 ページ - ... being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness ; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity ; -whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenantbreakers, -without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful : who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that...
210 ページ - Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
162 ページ - The painter dead, yet still he charms the eye; While England lives, his fame can never die: But he who struts his hour upon the stage, Can scarce extend his fame for half an age; Nor pen nor pencil can the actor save, The art, and artist, share one common grave.
125 ページ - ... you expected this from him. Upon which the King told him, that he could not do any thing of this nature : for that this was a private matter, and not for him to take notice of. And that he could not imagine that you ought to be...
265 ページ - Upon asking how he had been taught the art of a cognoscente so very suddenly, he assured me that nothing was more easy. The whole secret consisted in a strict adherence to two rules: the one always to observe, that the picture might have been better if the painter had taken more pains ; and the other, to praise the works of Pietro Perugino. But...
330 ページ - I have no other ; nor shall any consideration of my own misfortune of losing so good a friend and companion as her, prevail on me, against her interest and settlement in the world, since it is held so necessary and convenient a thing for ladies to marry ; and that time takes off from the lustre of virgins in all other eyes but mine.
408 ページ - She was dressed in black, her skin was contracted into a thousand wrinkles, her eyes deep sunk in her head, and her complexion pale and livid as the countenance of death. Her looks were filled with terror and unrelenting severity, and her hands armed with whips and scorpions.
134 ページ - ... parts of the border and picture together, by which the picture will appear of a piece, as at first, only part is behind the glass, and part before. Hold the picture horizontally by the top, and place a little moveable gilt crown on the king's head.