Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Band 2W. Richardson and L. Urquhart, 1770 |
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... Money fo ill , as in fetting up one Opera Houfe to ruin another , without ever giving the Appearance of a formal Reason for acting fo ; when their pre- cious Hours and vaft Parts might , at this critical Juncture , Funiture , be of ...
... Money fo ill , as in fetting up one Opera Houfe to ruin another , without ever giving the Appearance of a formal Reason for acting fo ; when their pre- cious Hours and vaft Parts might , at this critical Juncture , Funiture , be of ...
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... Money ? Why ! -wait the Arrival of Madam Cuzzoni . CHORUS . She must come to , and she shall come to : If he'll not come to , this will never do . By this little Sketch , Sir , you find we are not at a Lofs for Words , Sir , nor Mufick ...
... Money ? Why ! -wait the Arrival of Madam Cuzzoni . CHORUS . She must come to , and she shall come to : If he'll not come to , this will never do . By this little Sketch , Sir , you find we are not at a Lofs for Words , Sir , nor Mufick ...
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... Money , nor of my Power-- John Bull . But , my deareft Jewel , would you not wish for a Prolongation of your Life , so precious and fo dear to me ? Mrs. Bull . I cannot fay but I fhould be loth to leave fo loving a Hufband . John Bull ...
... Money , nor of my Power-- John Bull . But , my deareft Jewel , would you not wish for a Prolongation of your Life , so precious and fo dear to me ? Mrs. Bull . I cannot fay but I fhould be loth to leave fo loving a Hufband . John Bull ...
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... Money there , and spending 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 fa- vourite ...
... Money there , and spending 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 fa- vourite ...
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... Money , which he difperfed among all the poor hungry Fel- lows in the Neighbourhood of his little Favourite Manor ... Money ; and Nic ( wore himself black in the Face , that he had neither neither Victuals , nor Money to buy any , but 82 ...
... Money , which he difperfed among all the poor hungry Fel- lows in the Neighbourhood of his little Favourite Manor ... Money ; and Nic ( wore himself black in the Face , that he had neither neither Victuals , nor Money to buy any , but 82 ...
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Seite 252 - 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 252 - 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 253 - I seem,- mere flesh and blood ; A branching channel, with a mazy flood? The purple stream that through my vessels glides, Dull and unconscious flows like common tides : The pipes through which the circling juices stray, Are not that thinking I, no more than they : This frame compacted with transcendent skill, Of moving joints obedient to my will, Nursed from the fruitful glebe, like yonder tree, Waxes and wastes; I call it mine, not me...
Seite 177 - Better is he that laboureth, and aboundeth in all things, than he that boasteth himself, and wanteth bread.
Seite 257 - In vain thou hop'ft for blifs on this poor clod, Return, and feek thy Father, and thy God : Yet think not to regain thy native...
Seite 149 - The bees have common cities of their own, And common sons ; beneath one law they live, And with one common stock their traffic drive.
Seite 238 - C^_ // not then the King above the Laws ? A. By no means : For the Intention of Government being the Security of the Lives, Liberties, and Properties of the Members of the Community, they never can be fuppofed, by the Law of Nature, to give an arbitrary Power over their Perfons and Eftates. King is a Title, which, tranflated into feveral Languages...
Seite 212 - 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.
Seite 235 - Q^ Is it not a Maxim in the Law, that the King can do no Wrong ? A. It is : For, fince Kings do not...
Seite 21 - Swear him upon the two operas of Ariadne, alias The Cuckoo and the Nightingale. "Imprimis, you are charged with having bewitched us for the space of twenty years past ; nor do we know where your...