The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer: Being a Select Collection of the Lives ... of the Most Eminent Men ... of Great Britain and Ireland ; from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. Both Inclusive ...E. Dilly, 1762 |
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... oblige the world ; by difclofing one of the most hidden fecrets of nature ; and there was room to expect the be- nefaction would be received with all imagina- ble gratitude but , iteeped as they were in error , the difcovery feems to ...
... oblige the world ; by difclofing one of the most hidden fecrets of nature ; and there was room to expect the be- nefaction would be received with all imagina- ble gratitude but , iteeped as they were in error , the difcovery feems to ...
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... obliged to ftudy it with care before they could be mafters of it ; and thofe of a lower clafs durft not venture upon it , till encouraged by the teftimonies of the most learned : but , at laft , when its worth came to be fufficiently ...
... obliged to ftudy it with care before they could be mafters of it ; and thofe of a lower clafs durft not venture upon it , till encouraged by the teftimonies of the most learned : but , at laft , when its worth came to be fufficiently ...
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... . Till this time he had always read and writ feveral hours in a day , but he was now obliged to rely upon Mr. Conduit for the discharge of his office in the Mint . Од On Saturday morning , March 18 , 1726-7 , he 40 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... . Till this time he had always read and writ feveral hours in a day , but he was now obliged to rely upon Mr. Conduit for the discharge of his office in the Mint . Од On Saturday morning , March 18 , 1726-7 , he 40 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
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... obliged , in fome mea- fure , immediately to inveftigate part of what they want ; for this , as they are not equally fit at all times , fo it has often happened , that fuch as retain things chiefly by means of a very very strong memory ...
... obliged , in fome mea- fure , immediately to inveftigate part of what they want ; for this , as they are not equally fit at all times , fo it has often happened , that fuch as retain things chiefly by means of a very very strong memory ...
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... obliged to refume it ; and , on the fixth of March , actually failed out of the port of Dun- ftirk ; but , being taken fhort by contrary winds , came to anchor on the eighth , and then continued their voyage . Sir George had been obliged ...
... obliged to refume it ; and , on the fixth of March , actually failed out of the port of Dun- ftirk ; but , being taken fhort by contrary winds , came to anchor on the eighth , and then continued their voyage . Sir George had been obliged ...
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Seite 51 - ... of rocks in the mines, and then melting the slimy solution in a strong fire, which in the cooling proves copper. The like is said to be done in other places, which I cannot now remember ; perhaps, too, it may be done in Italy. For about twenty or thirty years...
Seite 100 - em!' replied the bard, 'if the scene is not a good one, let them find that out.
Seite 188 - Those who live to see such happy days, and to act in so glorious a scene, will perhaps call to mind, with some tenderness of sentiment, when he is no more, a man who contributed his mite to carry on so good a work, and who desired life for nothing so much, as to see a king of Great Britain the most popular man in his country, and a Patriot King at the head of a united people.
Seite 149 - A Canon ! that's a place too mean ; No, Doctor, you shall be a Dean ; Two dozen canons round your stall, And you the tyrant o'er them all: You need but cross the Irish seas, To live in plenty, power, and ease.
Seite 90 - I confefs there was a time when I was in love with myfelf, and my firft productions were the children of felf-love upon innocence.
Seite 105 - A large number of fugitive political tracts, which had their value when the incidents were actually passing on the great scene of business, came from his pen : the periodical paper, called the
Seite 107 - Bestia's from the throne. Born to no pride, inheriting no strife, Nor marrying discord in a noble wife, Stranger to civil and religious rage, The good man walk'd innoxious through his age.
Seite 123 - I confess in some places I was forced to read twice. I believe I told you before what the Duke of Dorset said to me on that...
Seite 118 - I sent fair messages to acquaint them where I was to be found in town, and to offer to call at their houses to satisfy them, and so it dropped.
Seite 106 - Mr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived very quietly and calmly in the enemy's camp, where he was, with difficulty, brought to a recollection of himfalf by the repetition of £>ui va la, from the foldicrs upon duty.