The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen102,Parte1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1832 |
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... notice , and to the at- tention of road trusts in every part of the kingdom ; for the wear and tear of roads ( and more especially indif- ferent roads ) requiring an enormous outlay of capital to maintain them in repair , any measure ...
... notice , and to the at- tention of road trusts in every part of the kingdom ; for the wear and tear of roads ( and more especially indif- ferent roads ) requiring an enormous outlay of capital to maintain them in repair , any measure ...
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... notice the defects and inelegancies in his lan- guage . I shall likewise take the same liberty with the styles of Gibbon and Robertson . If any of my remarks shall be thought minute , let it be re- membered that no blemish is too small ...
... notice the defects and inelegancies in his lan- guage . I shall likewise take the same liberty with the styles of Gibbon and Robertson . If any of my remarks shall be thought minute , let it be re- membered that no blemish is too small ...
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... notice here . It appears by Anderson's Royal Ge- nealogies , that the sixth in descent from Pharamond King of the Franks , was named Grimoald or Grimbald ; which Skynner , the etymologist , de- rives from Grim , anger ; and Bald , power ...
... notice here . It appears by Anderson's Royal Ge- nealogies , that the sixth in descent from Pharamond King of the Franks , was named Grimoald or Grimbald ; which Skynner , the etymologist , de- rives from Grim , anger ; and Bald , power ...
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... notice of some of this family who have been connected with English History , or driven by foreign revolutions to preserve their name and lineage upon the hospitable soil of Britain . S. G. Mr. URBAN , [ Jan. Jan. 10 . THE following ...
... notice of some of this family who have been connected with English History , or driven by foreign revolutions to preserve their name and lineage upon the hospitable soil of Britain . S. G. Mr. URBAN , [ Jan. Jan. 10 . THE following ...
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... notice . Though I have already more than once pressed the same subject upon your readers ' attention , I feel no apology is neces- sary for again recurring to it . The friends of the ancient building are gaining strength ; a sensation ...
... notice . Though I have already more than once pressed the same subject upon your readers ' attention , I feel no apology is neces- sary for again recurring to it . The friends of the ancient building are gaining strength ; a sensation ...
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Página 322 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
Página 526 - And there hath been thy bane; there is a fire And motion of the soul which will not dwell In its own narrow being, but aspire Beyond the fitting medium of desire; And, but once kindled, quenchless evermore, Preys upon high adventure, nor can tire Of aught but rest; a fever at the core, Fatal to him who bears; to all who ever bore.
Página 183 - Like as I pleaded with your fathers in the wilderness of the land of Egypt, so will I plead with you, saith the Lord God. And I will cause you to pass under the rod, and I will bring you into the bond of the covenant...
Página 71 - Steam on common roads at an average rate of ten miles per hour. " 2. That at this rate they have conveyed upwards of fourteen passengers. " 3. That their weight, including Engine, fuel, water, and attendants, may be under three tons. " 4. That they can ascend and descend hills of considerable inclination with facility and safety.
Página 321 - The reader finds a scene drawn in stronger colours, and painted more to the life in his imagination, by the help of words, than by an actual survey of the scene which they describe. In this case, the poet seems to get the better of nature...
Página 61 - And Joshua said unto all the people, Behold, this stone shall be a witness unto us ; for it hath heard all the words of the LORD which he spake unto us : it shall be therefore a witness unto you, lest ye deny your God.
Página 291 - I enjoin and require that no ecclesiastic, missionary, or minister of any sect whatsoever, shall ever hold or exercise any station or duty whatever in the said College; nor shall any such person ever by admitted for any purpose, or as a visitor, within the premises appropriated to the purposes of the said College.
Página 55 - I painted the si2e of life, should stand the test of twenty years' competition, and be generally thought the best portrait in the place, notwithstanding the first painters in the kingdom exerted all their talents to vie with it.
Página 244 - It is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not, accordingly, in the richest countries, but in the most thriving, or in those which are growing rich the fastest, that the wages of labour are highest.
Página 355 - Title, 6s. cloth. TATE.-HORATIUS RESTITUTUS; Or, the Books of Horace arranged in Chronological Order, according to the Scheme of Dr. Bentley, from the Text of Gesner, corrected and improved. With a Preliminary Dissertation...