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... house of industry , which has not exifted above eight days , and , in that time , even in a week , cleared the town of eighty beggars . Every thing is conducted on the most advan- tageous plan , in a large house that was formerly a ...
... house of industry , which has not exifted above eight days , and , in that time , even in a week , cleared the town of eighty beggars . Every thing is conducted on the most advan- tageous plan , in a large house that was formerly a ...
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... house . The historian further states , in fubitance , that on the 4th of September , 1575 , a terrible fire burst out in thefe premites , which hav- ing in them , at that period , about 40,000 billets of wood , the whole of thefe were ...
... house . The historian further states , in fubitance , that on the 4th of September , 1575 , a terrible fire burst out in thefe premites , which hav- ing in them , at that period , about 40,000 billets of wood , the whole of thefe were ...
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... house awake till the dropping of the curtain , when , being tired to death with ennui , they will think the last fcene ( as it should be ) the best . For the benefit of young Dramatists , I fhall infert a fpecimen of tragic dia- logue ...
... house awake till the dropping of the curtain , when , being tired to death with ennui , they will think the last fcene ( as it should be ) the best . For the benefit of young Dramatists , I fhall infert a fpecimen of tragic dia- logue ...
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... house ; but he fancied that he was a dramatic author , and in truth had fome capa- bilities for writing farces . He con- tented himself with being worth very little , that he might have leifure to follow his favourite occupations . He ...
... house ; but he fancied that he was a dramatic author , and in truth had fome capa- bilities for writing farces . He con- tented himself with being worth very little , that he might have leifure to follow his favourite occupations . He ...
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find the house , although we thought that we knew the fpot . We defcribed , as well as we could , to the people where it was fituated , and gave an account of the figure of the old man ; but they one and all infitted that no fuch perfon ...
find the house , although we thought that we knew the fpot . We defcribed , as well as we could , to the people where it was fituated , and gave an account of the figure of the old man ; but they one and all infitted that no fuch perfon ...
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Seite 4 - The naked negro, panting at the line, Boasts of his golden sands and palmy wine, Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave.
Seite 440 - I went home, and to bed, three or four hours after midnight, with my head full of the subject. An accidental, sudden noise waked me about six in the morning...
Seite 251 - But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her : for her hair is given her for a covering.
Seite 50 - Indiaman then abroad; that he was within a year of being out of his time, and had been intrusted with cash, drafts, and notes, which he had made free with, to the amount of two hundred pounds. That, going two or three nights before to Drury Lane to see Ross and Mrs. Pritchard in their characters of George Barnwell and Milwood, he was so forcibly...
Seite 464 - My Lords, a majority of the Lords have acquitted Henry Viscount Melville of the high crimes and misdemeanors charged upon him by the impeachment of the Commons, and of all things contained therein.
Seite 440 - I am convinced of this. I am certain of my fact. One cannot be more certain of .any fact. I saw it with my own eyes. And, having repeated this observation the three following mornings, I found always precisely the same result.
Seite 317 - ... a manner, that the world would have difficulty in believing it, if I did not cause the facts to be laid before them, which are authenticated in the narrative which I have ordered to be prepared. — The proceedings of the court of Berlin, when the electorate was occupied by its troops in...
Seite 441 - Let the same salutary operation of police be made use of, to prevent our burning candles, that inclined us last winter to be more economical in burning wood ; that is, let guards be placed in the shops of...
Seite 230 - ... of which, and the nature of the ground occupied by the enemy's troops, made it evident that they intended to refuse their right wing, and with their left attempt to turn our right flank ; but, to frustrate their design, I formed the army into two columns, the second brigade, under Brigadier-General Ferguson, keeping the road, whilst the first struck to the right, and took the defile of the mountains.
Seite 124 - Jilts rul'd the state, and statesmen farces writ; Nay wits had pensions, and young Lords had wit: The Fair sate panting at a Courtier's play, 540 And not a Mask went unimprov'd away:.