Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Review, Band 11James Maxwell, 1818 |
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... honours to be paid at the funeral , which they attended with a detachment of troops under their command . ably lower than the surrounding country , and is of a breadth nearly in the ratio of the magnitude of the river . That of the ...
... honours to be paid at the funeral , which they attended with a detachment of troops under their command . ably lower than the surrounding country , and is of a breadth nearly in the ratio of the magnitude of the river . That of the ...
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... honours of my burial - they would have wiped off every thing like regret . Instead of being covered with a cloud of sorrow - my war- riors would have felt the sunshine of joy in their hearts . To me it would have been a most glorious ...
... honours of my burial - they would have wiped off every thing like regret . Instead of being covered with a cloud of sorrow - my war- riors would have felt the sunshine of joy in their hearts . To me it would have been a most glorious ...
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... honours , and been called to fill such re- sponsible offices in the government . He was undoubtedly an orator of the first class , as a dramatist he was equally celebrated , and , with somewhat more industry and closer attention to the ...
... honours , and been called to fill such re- sponsible offices in the government . He was undoubtedly an orator of the first class , as a dramatist he was equally celebrated , and , with somewhat more industry and closer attention to the ...
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... honour to his judgment and his candour . " The fatal perseverance in the mutiny , " he said , " had placed the country in a perilous situation ; and no person could feel more indignation against the foul incendiaries who had caused it ...
... honour to his judgment and his candour . " The fatal perseverance in the mutiny , " he said , " had placed the country in a perilous situation ; and no person could feel more indignation against the foul incendiaries who had caused it ...
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... honour , the fame , the glory , and the liberties not only of herself , but of the whole civilized world . " " Thus set this political luminary in the sphere which he had for so many years enlivened by the brilliancy of his wit , and ...
... honour , the fame , the glory , and the liberties not only of herself , but of the whole civilized world . " " Thus set this political luminary in the sphere which he had for so many years enlivened by the brilliancy of his wit , and ...
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Seite 198 - And the blind and the lame came to him in the temple: and he healed them." " And when the Chief Priests and Scribes saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children
Seite 438 - I concluded at length, that the mere speculative conviction that it was our interest to be completely virtuous, was not sufficient to prevent our slipping, and that the contrary habits must be broken, and good ones acquired and established, before we can have any dependance on a steady uniform rectitude of conduct.
Seite 469 - Sunday being my studying day. I never was without some religious principles: I never doubted, for instance, the existence of a Deity; that he made the world and governed it by his providence; that the most acceptable service to God was the doing good to man; that our souls are immortal; and that all
Seite 442 - Human felicity is produced not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur every day. Thus if you teach a poor young man to shave himself and keep his razor in order, you may contribute more to the happiness of his life, than in giving him a thousand guineas. This sum may
Seite 442 - spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly consumed it, but in the other case he escapes the frequent vexation of waiting for barbers, and of their sometimes dirty fingers, offensive breaths, and dull razors: he shaves when most convenient to him, and enjoys daily the pleasure of its being done with a good instrument.
Seite 438 - with a spoon of silver. They had been bought for me without my knowledge by my wife, and had cost her the enormous sum of three and twenty shillings; for which she had no other excuse or apology to make, but that she thought
Seite 439 - to cure myself of this vice or folly among the rest, and I added humility to my list, giving an extensive meaning to the word. I cannot boast of much success in acquiring the reality of this virtue, but I had a good deal with regard to the appearance.
Seite 403 - power over the fourth part of the earth: ' to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.