The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 23 巻J. Dodsley, 1788 |
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... immediately succeeded by an unexpected and extraordinary ac- ceffion of business ; which has fince con- tinually increased , until it has arrived at a magnitude before unknown . Thus the original difficulty was not only ren- dered dered ...
... immediately succeeded by an unexpected and extraordinary ac- ceffion of business ; which has fince con- tinually increased , until it has arrived at a magnitude before unknown . Thus the original difficulty was not only ren- dered dered ...
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... immediately after the publication of the armif- tice . And fo happy were the dif- pofitions which now prevailed among the contending parties , and fo efficacious the endeavours of the mediators , that the peace was finally concluded in ...
... immediately after the publication of the armif- tice . And fo happy were the dif- pofitions which now prevailed among the contending parties , and fo efficacious the endeavours of the mediators , that the peace was finally concluded in ...
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... immediately alarming and dan . gerous as the foregoing , yet were founded on claims , and on an in- terference , which tended ulti- mately to the fame point ; to the depreciation of the Ottoman power and government , the narrowing of ...
... immediately alarming and dan . gerous as the foregoing , yet were founded on claims , and on an in- terference , which tended ulti- mately to the fame point ; to the depreciation of the Ottoman power and government , the narrowing of ...
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... complained , the three years em- bargo on the oply staple export of that kingdom , feemed the mot immediately mifchievous ; and be- [ P ] 3 ing fions to America , as particularly infulting , was accordingly HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
... complained , the three years em- bargo on the oply staple export of that kingdom , feemed the mot immediately mifchievous ; and be- [ P ] 3 ing fions to America , as particularly infulting , was accordingly HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
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... immediately cut away thofe fatal incumbrances which are left be- hind ; those incumbrances which clog and impede all our motions , and render all our exertions a- gainst the common enemy inef- . Let the evils follow the fective ...
... immediately cut away thofe fatal incumbrances which are left be- hind ; those incumbrances which clog and impede all our motions , and render all our exertions a- gainst the common enemy inef- . Let the evils follow the fective ...
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397 ページ - ... and stained with no action that can give me remorse, I trust that the request I make to your excellency, at this serious period, and which is to soften my last moments, will not be rejected. Sympathy...
34 ページ - ... compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries. His plan is original ; and it is as full of genius as it is of humanity. It was a voyage of discovery ; a circumnavigation of charity.
34 ページ - I cannot name this gentleman without remarking that his labours and writings have done much to open the eyes and hearts of mankind. He has visited all Europe,— not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art; not to collect medals, or collate manuscripts:— but to dive into the depths of...
166 ページ - ... with obelisks placed between every two. There wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre, to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of King William.
170 ページ - The cloister facing the south is covered with vines, and would have been proper for an orange-house, and the other for myrtles or other more common greens, and had, I doubt not, been cast for that purpose, if this piece of gardening had been then in as much vogue as it is now.
38 ページ - This species of universal subserviency, that makes the very servant who waits behind your chair the arbiter of your life and fortune, has such a tendency to degrade and abase mankind, and to deprive them of that assured and liberal state of mind, which alone can make us what we ought to be.