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... Spirit of Frazer to General Burgoyne Second Thought is beft . An Opera A poetical Epifle to the Reviewers Tyranny the worft Taxation An Elegy in a Riding - Houfe The Love Feaft . A Poem John and Sufan The Woman of Fashion Verfes on the ...
... Spirit of Frazer to General Burgoyne Second Thought is beft . An Opera A poetical Epifle to the Reviewers Tyranny the worft Taxation An Elegy in a Riding - Houfe The Love Feaft . A Poem John and Sufan The Woman of Fashion Verfes on the ...
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... Spirit of National Industry 182 Hutchinton's View of Northumberland 190 Booth's Apology for the Baptifts 194 Teulmin's Ordination Sermon 199 Peace , a Poem 202 Moffatt Moffatt on public and private intereft 205 Conclufion of Brooke's iv ...
... Spirit of National Industry 182 Hutchinton's View of Northumberland 190 Booth's Apology for the Baptifts 194 Teulmin's Ordination Sermon 199 Peace , a Poem 202 Moffatt Moffatt on public and private intereft 205 Conclufion of Brooke's iv ...
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... Spirit Tranflation of Swedenborg's Treatife concerning Heaven and Hell Conclufion of Whitehurst's Inquiry into the original State and formation of the Earth 289 294 298 300 304 Conclufion of Select Letters between the late Duchefs of ...
... Spirit Tranflation of Swedenborg's Treatife concerning Heaven and Hell Conclufion of Whitehurst's Inquiry into the original State and formation of the Earth 289 294 298 300 304 Conclufion of Select Letters between the late Duchefs of ...
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... Spirit of Farming ; and as an Overture to fcientific Agriculture . By Mr. Marshall . ; 14to . 125. Dodfley . [ Continued from Page 453. ] * We shall treat the Digeft , of this fpirited and fingular writer , in the fame manner as we did ...
... Spirit of Farming ; and as an Overture to fcientific Agriculture . By Mr. Marshall . ; 14to . 125. Dodfley . [ Continued from Page 453. ] * We shall treat the Digeft , of this fpirited and fingular writer , in the fame manner as we did ...
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... spirit of farming in four orders of men.- The man who has broken his fortune , flies to farming to repair it ; the monied - man hopes , by farming to increase his store ; -while men of fpeculation and project eagerly embrace it as the ...
... spirit of farming in four orders of men.- The man who has broken his fortune , flies to farming to repair it ; the monied - man hopes , by farming to increase his store ; -while men of fpeculation and project eagerly embrace it as the ...
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Seite 389 - It shall even be as when an hungry man dreameth, and, behold, he eateth; but he awaketh, and his soul is empty: or as when a thirsty man dreameth, and, behold, he drinketh; but he awaketh, and, behold, he is faint, and his soul hath appetite: so shall the multitude of all the nations be, that fight against mount Zion.
Seite 74 - On the other hand our people found themfelves on a fudden engaged with, a race of men unlike all their former opponents in India, uncouth in their appearance; and fierce in their aflault, wrapped up in furs, and armed with bows and arrows and other weapons peculiar to them.
Seite 131 - ... either by way of security against fire, or through ignorance of the art of building. For, indeed, they are unacquainted with the use of mortar and tiles; and for every purpose employ rude unshapen timber, fashioned with no regard to pleasing the eye.
Seite 91 - Passing then to matters of scarcely less importance in his eyes, he says, " I send you also your robes of the order, which ye must not forget to wear upon St. George's day, and dine together in them, if they can come in time, which I pray God they may, for it will be a goodly sight for the Spaniards to see my two boys dine in them...
Seite 167 - Horsa; 15 terrible as the red lightning, bursting from the dark-brown clouds : his swift bark rode over the foaming waves, like the wind in the tempest; the arches fell at his blow, and he wrapt the towers in flames; he followed Kenrick, like a wolf roaming for prey. Centwin of the vale...
Seite 299 - ... in the metallic college, in which office I continued from that time till the year 1747, when I quitted the office, but still retain the salary annexed to it, as an appointment for life.
Seite 94 - Dorrell is appointed to keep the table, and difpatch the bufinefs of the cofferer, and he only to retain the name till Michaelmas, that the accompts may be made up, and in the mean time order taken, that he may be reimburfed of fuch monies as he hath lawfully laid out, or can challenge in this caufe. " Old Sir John Cutts is lately dead, and...
Seite 94 - I must crave pardon not to be of his opinion. Though I endured a great deal of penance by the way for this little...
Seite 167 - Like the murmuring voice of the Severn, swelled with rain, the Saxons moved along ; like a blazing star the sword of Kenrick shone among the Britons; Tenyan bled at his feet; like the red lightning of heaven he burnt up the ranks of his enemy. Centwin raged like a wild boar. Tatward sported in blood ; armies melted at his stroke.
Seite 299 - I began my travels, first into England, and afterwards into Holland, France, and Germany, and returned home in 1714. In the year 1716, and afterwards, I frequently conversed with Charles XII.