The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... thing that may affect their general concerns . Where the prince is abfolute , his fubjects , while they adhere to ... things ball go on fuitably to thefe hopeful beginnings , muft greatly depend upon the fleadiness of our measures , for ...
... thing that may affect their general concerns . Where the prince is abfolute , his fubjects , while they adhere to ... things ball go on fuitably to thefe hopeful beginnings , muft greatly depend upon the fleadiness of our measures , for ...
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... thing for the fake of those whom they look upon as their fathers and guardians ; and the thoughts of their country ... things would by this time have worn as promifing an afpect under the condut of our late managers as they now do , or ...
... thing for the fake of those whom they look upon as their fathers and guardians ; and the thoughts of their country ... things would by this time have worn as promifing an afpect under the condut of our late managers as they now do , or ...
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... thing for the foldiers , even when they are upon a march ; and confequently , no innkeeper will furnish any thing , unless they agree to pay the prices he pleases to demand . The Juftices may appoint prices ; but what will that fignify ...
... thing for the foldiers , even when they are upon a march ; and confequently , no innkeeper will furnish any thing , unless they agree to pay the prices he pleases to demand . The Juftices may appoint prices ; but what will that fignify ...
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... thing the could take hold of enough to make it for her purpose then , tho ' it might fully an- fwer his ungenerous one at the time . Be- fides that , her pride would prevent her making ufe of any fuch means of redress , fuppofing even ...
... thing the could take hold of enough to make it for her purpose then , tho ' it might fully an- fwer his ungenerous one at the time . Be- fides that , her pride would prevent her making ufe of any fuch means of redress , fuppofing even ...
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... thing neceffary upon their march : but they are fenfible of what is meant by changing of garrifons , which in abfolute governments is intended chiefly to prevent the foldiers from acquiring any fort of attachment to the people amongst ...
... thing neceffary upon their march : but they are fenfible of what is meant by changing of garrifons , which in abfolute governments is intended chiefly to prevent the foldiers from acquiring any fort of attachment to the people amongst ...
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Seite 366 - Tea, happen'd to have Charms sufficient to tempt the little-tiny Manhood of Mr. Pope into the next Room with her: at which you may imagine, his Lordship was in as much Joy, at what might happen within, as our small Friend could probably be in Possession of it: But I (forgive me all ye mortified Mortals whom his fell...
Seite 514 - That you, and each of you, be taken to the place from whence you came, and that you be drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution...
Seite 366 - Prick'd to it by foolish Honesty and Love, As Shakespear says, without Ceremony, threw open the Door upon him, where I found this little hasty Hero, like a terrible Tom Tit, pertly perching upon the Mount of Love ! But such was my Surprize that I fairly laid hold of his Heels, and actually drew him down safe and sound from his Danger.
Seite 363 - Bays might think proper to take. Much about this time, then, the Three Hours after Marriage had been acted without success, when Mr.
Seite 160 - ... the crowns of France and Spain, with the Imperial dignity, and the Austrian dominions. It was therefore highly reasonable, both in France and us, to take the alarm at such designs, and to think betimes of preventing their being carried into execution. But with regard to us, it was more particularly our business to take the alarm, because we were to have been immediately attacked. I shall grant, Sir, it would have been very difficult, if not impossible, for Spain and the...
Seite 36 - As I am a man, I love him ; as I am a scholar, I hate him ; as I am a Briton, I calmly wish his fall.
Seite 363 - Mr Pope, you are so particular a man, that I must be ashamed to return your language as I ought to do ; but since you have attacked me in so monstrous a manner, this you may depend upon, that as long as the play continues to be acted, I will never fail to repeat the same words over and over again...
Seite 161 - Spain, where we have always had a very beneficial commerce. These hopes, it is true, sir, at last proved abortive; but I never heard it was a crime to hope for the best. This sort of hope was the cause of the late convention. If Spain had performed her part of that preliminary treaty, I am sure...
Seite 41 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Seite 363 - Pope, that, in the swelling of his Heart, after the Play was over, he came behind the Scenes, with his Lips pale and his Voice trembling, to call me to account for the Insult...