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... passed several road bills . This day the Commons read a third time , and paffed the bill for the importation and exportation of corn . " Extract of a letter from Vienna , dated Feb. 28 . " The Carnival is just finished , which has been ...
... passed several road bills . This day the Commons read a third time , and paffed the bill for the importation and exportation of corn . " Extract of a letter from Vienna , dated Feb. 28 . " The Carnival is just finished , which has been ...
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... passed his tranquil days in a pleasant fi- tuation , remote from all commerce with mankind . The inhabitants of the ad- jacent provinces , that they might be remembered in his prayers , regularly brought him provifions and prefents ...
... passed his tranquil days in a pleasant fi- tuation , remote from all commerce with mankind . The inhabitants of the ad- jacent provinces , that they might be remembered in his prayers , regularly brought him provifions and prefents ...
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... the question being put , that it fhould be read a first time , it passed in the negative , 70 a- OF SIR , all difpofitions aniong mankind , that of gainft 190 THE PERTH MAGAZINE under 14s, per quarter, there shall be ...
... the question being put , that it fhould be read a first time , it passed in the negative , 70 a- OF SIR , all difpofitions aniong mankind , that of gainft 190 THE PERTH MAGAZINE under 14s, per quarter, there shall be ...
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... passed in boats . Here we kept a strong guard , and our army lay for the space of fix weeks quite safe up and down the country of Sutherland , the English having no garrifon in that country . The lord general immediately set out for ...
... passed in boats . Here we kept a strong guard , and our army lay for the space of fix weeks quite safe up and down the country of Sutherland , the English having no garrifon in that country . The lord general immediately set out for ...
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Página 4 - For chance or change of peace or pain, For Fortune's favour or her frown, For lack or glut, for loss or gain, I never dodge nor up nor down, But swing what way the ship shall swim, Or tack about with equal trim.
Página 156 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation...
Página 191 - The juice nectareous, and the balmy dew; "For me, the mine a thousand treasures brings; "For me, health gushes from a thousand springs; "Seas roll to waft me, suns to light me rise; "My foot-stool earth, my canopy the skies.
Página 173 - The present violent dismemberment and partition of Poland, without the pretence of war, or even the colour of right, is to be considered as the first very great breach in the modern political system of Europe.
Página 143 - The rest of the women follow this example, and the ceremony is repeated at the interval of two or three days, as long as the zeal and sorrow of the parties hold out. The tears also which are shed upon these...
Página 4 - Of they're!' the wrong, and we're i' the right, I shun the rancours and the routs ; And wishing well to every wight, Whatever turn the matter takes, I deem it all but ducks and drakes. With whom I feast I do not fawn, Nor if the folks should flout me, faint ; If wonted welcome be withdrawn, I cook no kind of a complaint : With none disposed to disagree, But like them best who best like me.