Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Last and Two Preceding Centuries, Volumen2T. Cadell, and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... Justice . For the former fort , I defire " that you cause the Clerke of the Peace forth- " with to return to mee the names of those who " are in the Commiffion and are not fworne , to " the end that I may prefent their names to the ...
... Justice . For the former fort , I defire " that you cause the Clerke of the Peace forth- " with to return to mee the names of those who " are in the Commiffion and are not fworne , to " the end that I may prefent their names to the ...
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... justice and your kindness ; but I must bear this disappointment fince you are the author of it , " which is the best confolation I can think of . In " the mean time , I hope you do not intend to re- " tire from the commerce of your ...
... justice and your kindness ; but I must bear this disappointment fince you are the author of it , " which is the best confolation I can think of . In " the mean time , I hope you do not intend to re- " tire from the commerce of your ...
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... JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH . EVERY thing relating to this great and good man must be interefting to his countrymen . The following account of his method of study is by the kindness of BENNET LANGTON , Efq . the friend of the ...
... JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH . EVERY thing relating to this great and good man must be interefting to his countrymen . The following account of his method of study is by the kindness of BENNET LANGTON , Efq . the friend of the ...
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... Justice had " declared at fupper , at M ' . Juftice Twifden's , " that if he could meet with a fober young man " that we entirely addict himself to his Lordship's " direction , that he would take delight to com- " municate to him , and ...
... Justice had " declared at fupper , at M ' . Juftice Twifden's , " that if he could meet with a fober young man " that we entirely addict himself to his Lordship's " direction , that he would take delight to com- " municate to him , and ...
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... Justice Twifden came in , " fo that his Lordship bid us come to him again " two hours after . " About eight the fame evening we found his Lordship alone . After we fat down , my Lord " bid me tell him what I read in Oxford , what here ...
... Justice Twifden came in , " fo that his Lordship bid us come to him again " two hours after . " About eight the fame evening we found his Lordship alone . After we fat down , my Lord " bid me tell him what I read in Oxford , what here ...
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Página 58 - ... if I would ask my husband privately, he would tell me what he found in the packet, and I might tell her. I, that was young and innocent, and to that day had never in my mouth
Página 61 - Turks' man of war tacked about, and we continued our course. But when your father saw it convenient to retreat, looking upon me, he blessed himself, and snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage.
Página 433 - Holy Scriptures, and am of opinion that this volume, independently of its divine origin, contains more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, more pure morality, more important history, and finer strains of poetry and eloquence, than can be collected from all other books, in whatever age or language they may have been written.
Página 91 - He was wont to say, that wisdom lay in the heart, and not in the head ; and that it was not the want of knowledge, but the pervorscness of the will, that filled men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder.
Página 61 - ... which would make the Turks think we were a man-of-war, but if they saw women they would take us for merchants and board us. He went upon...
Página 276 - Vanbrugh , and is a good example of his heavy though imposing style (*Lie heavy on him, Earth, for he Laid many a heavy load on thee"), with a Corinthian portico in the centre and two projecting wings.
Página 384 - I thank God that I have been enabled to come here this day — to perform my duty, and to speak on a subject which has so deeply impressed my mind. I am old and infirm — have one foot, more than one foot, in the grave — I am risen from my bed, to stand up in the cause of my country — perhaps never again to speak in this House.
Página 429 - Sir Joshua expired, without any visible symptoms of pain, on the twenty-third of February, 1792, in the sixty-ninth year of his age. "His illness," says Burke, "was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous ; agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole life. He had, from the beginning of his malady, a distinct view of his dissolution ; and he contemplated it with that entire composure, which nothing but the innocence,...
Página 141 - My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and have. I believe, heard more arguments for atheism than ever your Grace did ; but I have lived long enough to see there is nothing in them, and so, I hope, your Grace will.
Página 2 - I am weary of travelling, I am resolved to go abroad no more : but when I am dead and gone, I know not what my brother will do. I am much afraid, that when he comes to the crown, he will be obliged to travel again.