Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany, Bände 14-15J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1799 |
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... Such coincidences fhow , that the radical principles of the human conflitution are every where the fame , however they may happen to be modified by adventitions circumstances ; that civilized fociety is not the caute of evil and vice ...
... Such coincidences fhow , that the radical principles of the human conflitution are every where the fame , however they may happen to be modified by adventitions circumstances ; that civilized fociety is not the caute of evil and vice ...
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... such a landfcape by the light of the moon : obj . & s like thefe , diffufe a gloom over the fancy , which may be com- patible enough with occafional and focial merriment , but cannot fail to tincture the thoughts of a native in the hour ...
... such a landfcape by the light of the moon : obj . & s like thefe , diffufe a gloom over the fancy , which may be com- patible enough with occafional and focial merriment , but cannot fail to tincture the thoughts of a native in the hour ...
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... such e- vidence , as neither Bacon nor Boyle has been able to refift ; that fudden impreffions , which the event has ve rified , have been felt by more than own or publish them ; that the fe cond fight of the Hebrides , implies only the ...
... such e- vidence , as neither Bacon nor Boyle has been able to refift ; that fudden impreffions , which the event has ve rified , have been felt by more than own or publish them ; that the fe cond fight of the Hebrides , implies only the ...
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... such as I hope will give you great pleafure ; but first give me your word that you will keep what I am going to tell you a profound fecret . Certain- ly . ' I think ( continued he ) that you have felt a real concern for the queen's ...
... such as I hope will give you great pleafure ; but first give me your word that you will keep what I am going to tell you a profound fecret . Certain- ly . ' I think ( continued he ) that you have felt a real concern for the queen's ...
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... Such is the fable related by the in- habitants of Tomich ; and this gives fome celebrity to their town . I had not an opportunity of examining this miraculous ftatue . Fertility of the Soil in Upper Egypt— Its Agriculture . There is ...
... Such is the fable related by the in- habitants of Tomich ; and this gives fome celebrity to their town . I had not an opportunity of examining this miraculous ftatue . Fertility of the Soil in Upper Egypt— Its Agriculture . There is ...
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Seite 304 - But as he is convinced that the fashion of moralizing in verse has been carried too far, and as he looks upon invention and imagination to be the chief faculties of a poet, so he will be happy if the following Odes may be looked upon as an attempt to bring back poetry into its right channel.
Seite 260 - ... (as a matter of infinite importance, in my judgment) by associating with each other, and forming friendships in juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in a proper degree from those local...
Seite 435 - Giles to mark her way. Close to his eyes his hat he instant bends, And forms a friendly telescope, that lends Just aid enough to dull the glaring light, And place the...
Seite 259 - Negroes thus bound are (by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia providing for the support of orphan and other poor children.
Seite 321 - He survives in our hearts, in the growing knowledge of our children, in the affection of the good throughout the world: and when our monuments shall be done away; when nations now existing shall be no more; when even our young and...
Seite 354 - For the LORD is a great God, and a Great King above all gods. In His hand are all the corners of the earth, and the strength of the hills is His also. The sea is His, and He made it; and His hands prepared the dry land. O come, let us worship...
Seite 70 - superficial reasoning men who judge of the great operations of the mineral kingdom from having kindled a fire and looked into the bottom of a little crucible.
Seite 320 - Peake and me, to the tide water of the said creek ; thence by that water to Potomac River; thence with the river to the mouth of Dogue Creek ; and thence with the said Dogue Creek to the place of beginning at the aforesaid ford ; containing upwards of four thousand acres, be the same more or less, together with...
Seite 259 - ... proprietor, it not being in my power, under the tenure by which the dower negroes are held, to manumit them.
Seite 319 - Vernon, then less extensive in domain than at present, should become his property,) I give and bequeath all that part thereof, which is comprehended within the following limits, viz. Beginning at the ford of Dogue Run, near my Mill, and extending along the road, and bounded thereby, as it now goes, and ever has gone, since my recollection of it, to the ford of...