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... obtained his most early and interest- ing intelligence on the continent ; shall we not be permitted to congratulate the late Commander - in - Chief on his reso- lution to avoid such bazards in future ; and our country , on the narrow ...
... obtained his most early and interest- ing intelligence on the continent ; shall we not be permitted to congratulate the late Commander - in - Chief on his reso- lution to avoid such bazards in future ; and our country , on the narrow ...
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... obtained in the regular way , in the course of time ; but Mr. Knight , whether from ill health , or what other reason I know not , was desirous of having it done expeditiously ; and it was in consequence of that , and his brother's wish ...
... obtained in the regular way , in the course of time ; but Mr. Knight , whether from ill health , or what other reason I know not , was desirous of having it done expeditiously ; and it was in consequence of that , and his brother's wish ...
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... obtained , such commission will be immediately cancelled , and the officer be reported to the king , as having acted ... obtain commissions unduly ; that they chief , I had frequent communications with endeavoured to impose upon the ...
... obtained , such commission will be immediately cancelled , and the officer be reported to the king , as having acted ... obtain commissions unduly ; that they chief , I had frequent communications with endeavoured to impose upon the ...
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... obtained for addressing His Majesty to offer a reward for his ap- prehension . Conscious that his retreat would be discovered , and that the ven- geance of the legislature would fall with accumulated weight on his head , Shee ...
... obtained for addressing His Majesty to offer a reward for his ap- prehension . Conscious that his retreat would be discovered , and that the ven- geance of the legislature would fall with accumulated weight on his head , Shee ...
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... obtained . Mr. Thomas Kelly was appointed a Cad- to Bombay in April 1808 , by Sir Theophile Metcalfe , Bart . at the recommendation do most solemnly declare that I have given this nomination 27 ] Report from Committee of Hon . House of ...
... obtained . Mr. Thomas Kelly was appointed a Cad- to Bombay in April 1808 , by Sir Theophile Metcalfe , Bart . at the recommendation do most solemnly declare that I have given this nomination 27 ] Report from Committee of Hon . House of ...
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Seite 495 - Twas thine own genius gave the final blow, And helped to plant the wound that laid thee low : So the struck eagle, stretched upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, Viewed his own feather on the fatal dart, And winged the shaft that quivered in his heart ; Keen were his pangs, but keener far to feel He nursed the pinion which impelled the steel ; While the same plumage that had warmed his nest Drank the last life-drop of his bleeding breast.
Seite 539 - On a rock, whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood, Robed in the sable garb of woe, With haggard eyes the poet stood ; (Loose his beard and hoary hair, Stream'd like a meteor to the troubled air,) And with a master's hand and prophet's fire Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre...
Seite 495 - Unhappy White ! while life was in its spring,* And thy young muse just waved her joyous wing, The spoiler came ; and all thy promise fair Has sought the grave, to sleep for ever there. Oh ! what a noble heart was here undone, When Science...
Seite 467 - The rabbins make the giant Gog or Magog contemporary with Noah, and convinced by his preaching; so that he was disposed to take the benefit of the ark. But here lay the distress ; it by no means suited his dimensions. Therefore, as he could not enter in, he contented himself to ride upon it astride. And though you must suppose that, in...
Seite 491 - Than one of these same metre ballad-mongers ; I had rather hear a brazen canstick turn'd, Or a dry wheel grate on the axle-tree ; And that would set my teeth nothing on edge, Nothing so much as mincing poetry : 'Tis like the forc'd gait of a shuffling nag.
Seite 437 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny : You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face ; You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Seite 275 - Description of the Greek Marbles brought from the shores of the Euxine, Archipelago, and Mediterranean, and deposited in the vestibule of the University Library, Cambridge,
Seite 357 - Is there a son of generous England here Or fervid Erin ? — he with us shall join, To pray that in eternal union dear, The rose, the shamrock, and the thistle twine ! Types of a race who shall th...
Seite 443 - We, however, have frequently heard of exhibitions of ' learned pigs;' and we know that Toomer, formerly the game-keeper of sir II. P. St. John Mildmay, actually broke in a black sow to find game, back, and stand, nearly as well as a pointer. " This sow, which was a thin, long-legged animal (one of the ugliest of the New Forest breed) when very young, took a great partiality to some pointer puppies, that Toomer, then under keeper of Broomy Lodge, in the New Forest, was breaking1.
Seite 129 - Saragossa have frequently seen this young, delicate, and beautiful, woman coolly attending to the duties she had prescribed to herself in the midst of the most tremendous fire of shot and shells ; nor were they...