The Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Band 2James Carlile, and sold, 1751 - 231 Seiten |
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... Money fo ill , as in fetting up one O - ra - H - fe to ruin another , without ever giving the Appearance of a formal Reafon for acting fo ; when their pre- cious Hours and vaft Parts might , at this critical Funiture , Functure , be of ...
... Money fo ill , as in fetting up one O - ra - H - fe to ruin another , without ever giving the Appearance of a formal Reafon for acting fo ; when their pre- cious Hours and vaft Parts might , at this critical Funiture , Functure , be of ...
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... Money ? Why ! -wait the Arrival of Madam Cuz - ni . CHORUS . She must come to , and she shall come to : If she'll not come to , this never will do . By this little Sketch , Sir , you find we are not at a Lofs for Words , Sir , nor ...
... Money ? Why ! -wait the Arrival of Madam Cuz - ni . CHORUS . She must come to , and she shall come to : If she'll not come to , this never will do . By this little Sketch , Sir , you find we are not at a Lofs for Words , Sir , nor ...
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... Money , nor of my Power John Bull . But , my deareft Jewel , wou'd you not wifh for a Prolongation of your Life , fo pre- cious and fo dear to me ? Mrs. Bull . I cannot say but I should be loth to leave fo loving a Hufband . John Bull ...
... Money , nor of my Power John Bull . But , my deareft Jewel , wou'd you not wifh for a Prolongation of your Life , fo pre- cious and fo dear to me ? Mrs. Bull . I cannot say but I should be loth to leave fo loving a Hufband . John Bull ...
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... Money there , and fpending as much of his Time there as he poffibly could . His Partiality was the more excufable for its being natural ; but his Wife had not the fame Plea to make , having never once been at her Husband's favourite ...
... Money there , and fpending as much of his Time there as he poffibly could . His Partiality was the more excufable for its being natural ; but his Wife had not the fame Plea to make , having never once been at her Husband's favourite ...
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... Money , which he difperfed among all the poor hungry Fellows in the Neighbourhood of his little Favourite Manor . By this Means he hoped to fecure Mumquag from the impending Danger : But not contented with this Precaution , he armed the ...
... Money , which he difperfed among all the poor hungry Fellows in the Neighbourhood of his little Favourite Manor . By this Means he hoped to fecure Mumquag from the impending Danger : But not contented with this Precaution , he armed the ...
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Seite 154 - Employed at home, abides within the gate, To fortify the combs, to build the wall, To prop the ruins, lest the fabric fall : But, late at night, with weary pinions come The labouring youth, and heavy laden, home.
Seite 26 - tis a king depos'd. Pity him, beafts ! you by no law confin'd, Are barr'd from devious paths by being blind ; "Whilft man, through op'ning views of various ways Confounded, by the aid of knowledge ftrays -, Too weak to choofe, yet...
Seite 23 - And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I command thee this day, that the LORD thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth...
Seite 23 - But it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which I command thee this day; that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee: Cursed shalt thou be in the city, and cursed shalt thou be in the field.
Seite 25 - Tied to this massy globe with magic chain Now with swift thought I range from pole to pole, View worlds around their flaming...
Seite 153 - The bees have common cities of their own, And common sons ; beneath one law they live, And with one common stock their traffic drive. Each has a certain home, a several stall ; All is the state's, the state provides for all.
Seite 24 - I the abandon'd orphan of blind chance, Dropp'd by wild atoms in disorder'd dance? Or from an endless chain of causes wrought, And of unthinking substance born with thought?
Seite 21 - A. No doubt but every Landed Man would be glad to be free from paying Two Shillings in the Pound ; but at the fame time I would not raife by another Tax Two Shillings in the Pound, nor One Shilling in the Pound for a Perpetuity. For Parliaments who haye no more to give, may be difappointed in the Redrcfs of their Grievances.
Seite 24 - Of moving joints obedient to my will, Nurs'd from the fruitful glebe, like yonder tree, Waxes and waftes; I call it mine, not me.
Seite 216 - Noah, and every living Thing, and all the Cattle, that was with him in the Ark : And GOD made a Wind to pafs over the Earth, and the Waters aflwaged.