The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, 第 3 巻1769 |
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... young heirs of their fortunes , and reducing men of family and abilities to poverty , to ruin , and mi- fery , and totally incapacitating them for the fervice of their country in the rank of life which their birth and finished education ...
... young heirs of their fortunes , and reducing men of family and abilities to poverty , to ruin , and mi- fery , and totally incapacitating them for the fervice of their country in the rank of life which their birth and finished education ...
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... young girls , may walk the streets without the danger of receiving in- fults , or being liable to accidents which are far more injurious than the lofs of a handkerchief , a watch , or even a Bedford fnuff - box . I am aware that you ...
... young girls , may walk the streets without the danger of receiving in- fults , or being liable to accidents which are far more injurious than the lofs of a handkerchief , a watch , or even a Bedford fnuff - box . I am aware that you ...
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... young perfons , and men of a warm conftitution ; engender choler , and are productive of hemorrhages , burning VOL . III . fevers , cramps , gouty diforders , and fometimes convulfions . Such as have a vaporous fulphur proceeding from ...
... young perfons , and men of a warm conftitution ; engender choler , and are productive of hemorrhages , burning VOL . III . fevers , cramps , gouty diforders , and fometimes convulfions . Such as have a vaporous fulphur proceeding from ...
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... young nobility and gentry are left entirely to themselves , deftitute of every affiftance , even in our univerfities , where we might expect fore attention would be paid to form them in what is fo effen- tially requifite to enable them ...
... young nobility and gentry are left entirely to themselves , deftitute of every affiftance , even in our univerfities , where we might expect fore attention would be paid to form them in what is fo effen- tially requifite to enable them ...
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... young ones . To the end that fa- thers might think their pains for the welfare of their children well beftow- ed , and value their cofts as confola- tions and great gains . only not ashamed to keep concubines openly in their houfes ...
... young ones . To the end that fa- thers might think their pains for the welfare of their children well beftow- ed , and value their cofts as confola- tions and great gains . only not ashamed to keep concubines openly in their houfes ...
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212 ページ - My lord," said Pythias, with a firm voice and noble aspect, "I would it were possible that I might suffer a thousand deaths, rather than my friend should fail in any article of his honour. He cannot fail therein, my lord : I am as confident of his virtue, as I am of my own existence. But I pray, I beseech the gods, to preserve the life and integrity of my Damon together...
212 ページ - My prayers are heard," he cried, "the gods are propitious; you know, my friends, that the winds have been contrary till yesterday. Damon could not come, he could not conquer impossibilities ; he will be here to-morrow, and the blood which is shed to-day, shall have ransomed the life of my friend.
138 ページ - Where was the father's heart when he could look for, or find an immediate consolation, for the loss of an only son, in consultations and bargains for a place at court, and even in the misery of balloting at the India house...
138 ページ - ... of a borough. He would not have thought it consistent with his rank in the state, or even with his personal importance, to be the little tyrant of a little corporation. He would never have been insulted with virtues which he had laboured to...
212 ページ - Be it sufficient, in the mean time, that my friend will be found noble ; that his truth is unimpeachable ; that he will...
137 ページ - You are so little accustomed to receive any marks of respect or esteem from the public, that if, in the following lines, a compliment or expression of applause should escape me, I fear you would consider it as a mockery of your established character, and perhaps an insult to your understanding.
205 ページ - If any man, for example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet...
212 ページ - Dionysius was already there; he was exalted on a moving throne that was drawn by six white horses, and sat pensive and attentive to the prisoner.
150 ページ - Immediately after leaving the King's Bench Prison, By the Benefit of the Act of Insolvency ; In consequence of which, he registered His Kingdom of Corsica, For the use of his creditors. The grave, great teacher, to a level brings. Heroes, and beggars, galley-slaves, and kings : But Theodore this moral learn'd, ere dead ; Fate pour'd its lessons on his living head, Bestow'da kingdom, and denied him bread.
121 ページ - Queen) were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name could never be forgot, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners, greatness of mind, and a love to their country, constant even to death.