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... Several poetical pieces are received , and some of them will appear next month . The offer of G. W. will be accepted . AVERAGE PRICES of CORN from January 9 , to January 16 . Wheat Rye | Bari . Oats Beans S. d . s . d.s. d . s . d.js ...
... Several poetical pieces are received , and some of them will appear next month . The offer of G. W. will be accepted . AVERAGE PRICES of CORN from January 9 , to January 16 . Wheat Rye | Bari . Oats Beans S. d . s . d.s. d . s . d.js ...
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... gentlemen in comedy , and pofielted them through a long life , yet he did not rife much above mediocrity - hẹ was , however , a fenfible inottentive man man , and in several parts of tragedy , fuch THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
... gentlemen in comedy , and pofielted them through a long life , yet he did not rife much above mediocrity - hẹ was , however , a fenfible inottentive man man , and in several parts of tragedy , fuch THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
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... several parts of tragedy , fuch as Hamlet , Oreftes , Iago , Edgar , & c . fhewed a knowledge of his authors which was well worthy the attention of rifing Actors . The circumftance of his being shot in the mouth by fome street - robbers ...
... several parts of tragedy , fuch as Hamlet , Oreftes , Iago , Edgar , & c . fhewed a knowledge of his authors which was well worthy the attention of rifing Actors . The circumftance of his being shot in the mouth by fome street - robbers ...
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... several of the vocal tribe contribute their exertions to ren- der the entertainment complete . The piece was applauded throughout , and till continues to be much followed . JAN . 4. At Drury Lane Theatre , a new Ballet was introduced ...
... several of the vocal tribe contribute their exertions to ren- der the entertainment complete . The piece was applauded throughout , and till continues to be much followed . JAN . 4. At Drury Lane Theatre , a new Ballet was introduced ...
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... Several private Bills were brought up from the Commons . THURSDAY , DEC . 3 . The Militia Bill , and the Foreign Correspondence Bill , were brought up from the Commons , and read a firit time . MONDAY , DEC . 7 . Mr. Alexander brought ...
... Several private Bills were brought up from the Commons . THURSDAY , DEC . 3 . The Militia Bill , and the Foreign Correspondence Bill , were brought up from the Commons , and read a firit time . MONDAY , DEC . 7 . Mr. Alexander brought ...
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Page 285 - By opening this intercourse between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and forming regular establishments through the interior, and at both extremes, as well as along the coasts and islands, the entire command of the fur trade of North America might be obtained, from latitude 48.
Page 250 - Poetry, he will find but very few precepts in it, which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire.
Page 250 - God will one time or another make a difference between the good and the evil ; but there is little or no difference made in this world. Therefore there must be another world wherein this difference shall be made.
Page 379 - Butler-abo, or other words like, or otherwise contrary to the king's laws, his crown, and dignity, and peace; but to call only on St. George, or the name of his sovereign lord the king of England for the time being.
Page 163 - Toulouse, where they fixed their residence for eighteen months, and where, in addition to the pleasure of an agreeable society, Mr. Smith had an opportunity of correcting and extending his information concerning the internal policy of France, by the intimacy in which he lived with some of the principal persons of the Parliament. From Toulouse they went, by a pretty extensive tour, through the south of France to Geneva.
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Page 404 - That the term should be one month from the Channel and the North Seas as far as the Canary Islands Inclusively, whether in the Ocean or in the Mediterranean. Two months from the said Canary Islands as far as the Equinoctial Line or Equator ; and lastly, Five months in all other Parts of the World, without any Exception, or any other more particular description of Time or Place.
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Page 154 - I understanding that language, learnt that there was a village about three miles distant, called Belmont. This Indian went to the village, and gave information that the French had landed, and in about two hours the governor of the village, a clergyman, with several armed men, took Conway and Parr prisoners, tying...
Page 256 - Attorney-General, he was by no means what is called a prerogative lawyer. He loved the Constitution, and maintained the just prerogative of the Crown, but without stretching it to the oppression of the people. He was naturally humane, moderate, and decent ; and when, by his former employments he was obliged to prosecute...