The Monthly Magazine, Volume 17R. Phillips, 1804 |
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... fhall ceafe To bid the world be bleft in peace , Of crowns in vain fhall Lewis dream- His fcale fhall mount and kick the beam . Whence , then , Britannia , the big tear , Leaft fong detain thy patriot's ear ? His noble breaft at once is ...
... fhall ceafe To bid the world be bleft in peace , Of crowns in vain fhall Lewis dream- His fcale fhall mount and kick the beam . Whence , then , Britannia , the big tear , Leaft fong detain thy patriot's ear ? His noble breaft at once is ...
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... fhall the feas , and earth , and skies , With double fplendors feaft her eyes , Her breaft with rapture fill ; Then fhall the bid her founding lyre , ( For Stella has the poet's fire ) With ardent numbers thrill . Thus deign , oh Health ...
... fhall the feas , and earth , and skies , With double fplendors feaft her eyes , Her breaft with rapture fill ; Then fhall the bid her founding lyre , ( For Stella has the poet's fire ) With ardent numbers thrill . Thus deign , oh Health ...
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... fhall fend him to his equals , among gay and fplendid company . So faying , he turned round to his bank , and threw it on the top of many thousand flo- rins that lay therein . ' The ducat was his book ; the heap of flarins , his genteel ...
... fhall fend him to his equals , among gay and fplendid company . So faying , he turned round to his bank , and threw it on the top of many thousand flo- rins that lay therein . ' The ducat was his book ; the heap of flarins , his genteel ...
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... fhall probably notice hereafter . The SECOND was brought by Hud- dart * v . Grimshaw , for an infringement of his patent . It was proved on the trial , that the defendant had , by the con- fent of Captain Huddart , feen his mode of rope ...
... fhall probably notice hereafter . The SECOND was brought by Hud- dart * v . Grimshaw , for an infringement of his patent . It was proved on the trial , that the defendant had , by the con- fent of Captain Huddart , feen his mode of rope ...
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... fhall , before November 1804 , produce to the Bath and Weft of England Society for the Encou- ragement of Arts , Manufactures , & c . the beft effay , founded on practical experi- ence , on the nature and properties of ma- nures , and ...
... fhall , before November 1804 , produce to the Bath and Weft of England Society for the Encou- ragement of Arts , Manufactures , & c . the beft effay , founded on practical experi- ence , on the nature and properties of ma- nures , and ...
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Page 340 - I have not leisure to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy Letters thou writest to me, That I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly, if I love you not too well, I think I err not on the other hand much. Thou art dearer to me than any creature; let that suffice.
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Page 347 - The natural proofs of a future state appear to be so much invalidated by the rejection of a separate principle, the seat of thought, which may escape from the perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded. It is enough here to observe, that in Dr Priestley's mind, the deficiency of these natural proofs only operated as an additional argument in favour of revelation ; the necessity of which,...
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