Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 - 1809-10, Band 81806 |
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... that , with a degree of munificence befitting a sovereign house , - they founded the college of New Aberdeen , which is still called- by their name , in 1539 . It was to this profession that Mr. Keith Elphinstone was It LORD KEITH .
... that , with a degree of munificence befitting a sovereign house , - they founded the college of New Aberdeen , which is still called- by their name , in 1539 . It was to this profession that Mr. Keith Elphinstone was It LORD KEITH .
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... House , has often been enriched by the produc- tions of her chisel ; and it has been generally under- stood , that if there had not been an express decree of the Academy for the exclusion of female artists as members of that body , Mrs ...
... House , has often been enriched by the produc- tions of her chisel ; and it has been generally under- stood , that if there had not been an express decree of the Academy for the exclusion of female artists as members of that body , Mrs ...
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... house through a vista of pine trees ; the grey walls overgrown with ivy ; the Gothic spires , and antique form of the structure ; give it the appearance of a monastery , and fill the beholder with a sensation of awe , which reminds him ...
... house through a vista of pine trees ; the grey walls overgrown with ivy ; the Gothic spires , and antique form of the structure ; give it the appearance of a monastery , and fill the beholder with a sensation of awe , which reminds him ...
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... house . This gallant defence was acknowledged to have been highly instrumental in saving the whole army and in this brilliant affair Licut . Doyle had his share , and was with two other officers among the wounded ; for which service ...
... house . This gallant defence was acknowledged to have been highly instrumental in saving the whole army and in this brilliant affair Licut . Doyle had his share , and was with two other officers among the wounded ; for which service ...
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Seite 337 - I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them...
Seite 342 - Euphrosyne, And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore...
Seite 245 - One asylum of free discussion is still inviolate. There is still one spot in Europe where man can freely exercise his reason on the most important concerns of society, where he can boldly publish his judgment on the acts of the proudest and most powerful tyrants. The press of England is still free. It is guarded by the free Constitution of our forefathers. It is guarded by the hearts and arms of Englishmen, and I trust, I may venture to say, that if it be to fall, it will fall only under the ruins...
Seite 553 - An elegant sufficiency, content, Retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books, Ease and alternate labour, useful life, Progressive virtue, and approving Heaven.
Seite 337 - That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them; Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time...
Seite 371 - I stand ready to avow or disavow promptly and explicitly any precise or definite opinion which I may be charged with having declared of any gentleman.
Seite 503 - My name is Norval: on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flocks; a frugal swain, Whose constant cares were to increase his store, And keep his only son, myself, at home.
Seite 370 - still more despicable,' admits of infinite shades, from very light to very dark. How am I to judge of the degree intended ? or how shall I annex any precise idea to language so indefinite...
Seite 46 - O early lost ! what tears the river shed, When the sad pomp along his banks was led ! His drooping swans on ev'ry note expire, 275 And on his willows hung each muse's lyre.
Seite 375 - Jay, Adams, and Hamilton ; the only three who can be supposed to have stood in that relation to him. That he has too much reason to believe that, in regard to Mr. Hamilton, there has been no reciprocity. For several years his name has been lent to the support of base slanders. He has never had the generosity, the magnanimity, or the candor to contradict or disavow.