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... leave Ireland , whence he removed to his native country in 1748 , and foon after died ; fo that Rolt failed of procuring any establishment in that country . While he was in Ireland , he is charged in the Biographia Dramatica , and by ...
... leave Ireland , whence he removed to his native country in 1748 , and foon after died ; fo that Rolt failed of procuring any establishment in that country . While he was in Ireland , he is charged in the Biographia Dramatica , and by ...
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... leaves , or of ribband , or cloth , fuch as we fee upon the medals of the Ptolomies and the Kings of Syria , to the gold , jewels , velvet , and ermine , which , in more modern times , have been employed in their compofition . The ufe ...
... leaves , or of ribband , or cloth , fuch as we fee upon the medals of the Ptolomies and the Kings of Syria , to the gold , jewels , velvet , and ermine , which , in more modern times , have been employed in their compofition . The ufe ...
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... leave further obfer- vations upon them to the fuperior genius of the reader ; only remarking to him , that I conceive I have made out my pofition , which will , I hope , be in future acted upon , and that to the latest potterity the ...
... leave further obfer- vations upon them to the fuperior genius of the reader ; only remarking to him , that I conceive I have made out my pofition , which will , I hope , be in future acted upon , and that to the latest potterity the ...
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... leave of ; firft obferving , that in the gallery the fpectator will find feveral niches for itatues . Saturn , Ju- piter , Venus , Mars , Mercury , Apollo , and Diana , have already places aligned them . A niche without a statue has as ...
... leave of ; firft obferving , that in the gallery the fpectator will find feveral niches for itatues . Saturn , Ju- piter , Venus , Mars , Mercury , Apollo , and Diana , have already places aligned them . A niche without a statue has as ...
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... leave their barracks to frequent its galleries ; while the Red Cap of the Prefident was , by turns , feen encircling the brows of the Mayor of Paris elected by the people , and ( alas ! ) the Minister of State elected by the King ...
... leave their barracks to frequent its galleries ; while the Red Cap of the Prefident was , by turns , feen encircling the brows of the Mayor of Paris elected by the people , and ( alas ! ) the Minister of State elected by the King ...
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Seite 250 - Thus was dissolved, in a premature manner, a partnership perhaps of as singular a kind as is to be found in the annals of literature ; nor was Cullen a man of that disposition to let any engagement with him prove a bar to his partner's advancement in life. The Articles were freely given up...
Seite 113 - If cuibmers flight your goods, and undervalue them, endeavour to convince them of their miftake, if you can, but not affront them : — Do not be pert in your...
Seite 415 - ... furface of them was not quite fo blue and fmooth, but had the appearance of. very white wool ; and where this cloudy ocean, as I may .call it, touched the fhore, it feemed to foam like billows breaking on the fhore.
Seite 250 - William, afterwards Doctor, Hunter, the famous Lecturer on Anatomy in London, was a native of the fame part of the country ; and not being in...
Seite 113 - They may think that you are dear in the articles they want ; but, by going to another, may find it not fo, and probably may return again ; but if you behave rude and affronting, there is no hope either of returning, or their future cuftom.
Seite 89 - Find, if you can, in what you cannot change. Manners with fortunes, humours turn with climes, Tenets with books, and principles with times.
Seite 466 - It is the place which my birth assigns me — which Europe — which the English nation expect me to fill — and which the former assurances of your majesty might naturally have led me to hope I should occupy. After such...
Seite 113 - Do not evade your creditors by any shuffling arts, in giving notes under your hand, only to defer payment; but, if you have it in your power, discharge all debts when they become due.
Seite 414 - ... forth an odoriferous fmell. Near the houfes are fome fields of maize or Indian corn : in feveral places on this fide of the ifland, the natives have two crops of this grain. Mounting again, we travelled for fome time on a fteep road, and got into the woods and the clouds juft as it grew dark ; we...
Seite 370 - Ten years' exile; or, The memoirs of the Baroness de Stael-Holstein. 1821. C8 S778 T14. Stephens, Alexander. The history of the wars which arose out of the French revolution: to which is prefixed, a review of the causes of that event.