The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, Volume 7Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1804 - English literature |
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... minifter ; and in a fingle tour to the Dock - yards , has faved the public one million ster- ling per annum ; thus ... minifters , yet fome remains of tenderness and gratitude for paft fervices will excufe us from infifting upon them all ...
... minifter ; and in a fingle tour to the Dock - yards , has faved the public one million ster- ling per annum ; thus ... minifters , yet fome remains of tenderness and gratitude for paft fervices will excufe us from infifting upon them all ...
Page 82
... Minifter , as it is reported , means to infcribe over the gateway his favourite motto , fo declaratory of candour and fair dealing , namely , Open to all parties , and influenced by none . I know not , however , whether this be ...
... Minifter , as it is reported , means to infcribe over the gateway his favourite motto , fo declaratory of candour and fair dealing , namely , Open to all parties , and influenced by none . I know not , however , whether this be ...
Page 83
... Minifter does not intend to open the door of unlimited participation , because in one inftance , at leaft , he follows the example of his prototype , and with laudable jealoufy ftill keeps the back fairs care- fully out of fight . Yours ...
... Minifter does not intend to open the door of unlimited participation , because in one inftance , at leaft , he follows the example of his prototype , and with laudable jealoufy ftill keeps the back fairs care- fully out of fight . Yours ...
Page 85
... Minifter had brought into fashion , and thought it as applicable to fmooth the front of matrimony as of politics ; though fome are of opinion , that confidence is not a specific in this refpect . It certainly does not always fmooth the ...
... Minifter had brought into fashion , and thought it as applicable to fmooth the front of matrimony as of politics ; though fome are of opinion , that confidence is not a specific in this refpect . It certainly does not always fmooth the ...
Page 105
... Minifter of Police at Paris was , that there were 16,000 English within that metropolis . Now 16,000 English who are fond of good eating , and most of them of the expensive -order , what might we suppose they muft , upon a mode- rate ...
... Minifter of Police at Paris was , that there were 16,000 English within that metropolis . Now 16,000 English who are fond of good eating , and most of them of the expensive -order , what might we suppose they muft , upon a mode- rate ...
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Page 183 - Each a gentleman at large, Lodged and fed at public charge, Paying (with a grace to charm ye) This the fleet, and that the army. Brother Bragge and brother Hiley, Cheer him ! when he speaks so vilely Cheer him ! when his audience flag, Brother Hiley, brother Bragge.
Page 17 - ... allegiance, againft the peace of our faid lord the king, his crown, and dignity, and allb againft the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided.
Page 309 - Can dungeons, bolts, and bars confine thee, Or whips thy noble spirit tame ? Too long the world has wept, bewailing That falsehood's dagger tyrants wield : But freedom is our sword and shield, And all their arts are unavailing To arms ! to arms ! ye brave, &c.
Page 205 - Rachael the unfortunate chintz. She has had it four years, and upon making some alterations in our little place at Hampton, she intended to show away with her prohibited present.
Page 312 - Bonaparte persevered and menaced, he indignantly left the tent, with this memorable observation : " Neither my principles, nor the character of my profession, will allow me to become a murderer; and, general, if such qualities as you insinuate are necessary to form a great man, I thank my God that I do not possess them.
Page 304 - Some dark, foggy night, about November next, will be attempted, by a Strolling Company of French Vagrants, an old Pantomimic Farce, called HARLEQUIN'S INVASION, OR, THE DISAPPOINTED BANDITTI.
Page 266 - I pine in hopes of a fpeedy rejoinder, hang me up, term after term, by frivolous delays, which tend only to gain time ? I filed my bill...
Page 267 - Spinfter ; but you ftill anfwer fhort to all my interlocutory Interrogatories: If I could but once obtain a leading Order to try my Title, by even a Jury of your own Friends, I am certain I...
Page 206 - Regardless of his, and the laws prohibition. If you knew what I suffer since she has been caught (On the husband's poor head ever falls the Wife's fault), You would lend a kind hand to the contraband Jade, And screen her for once in her illicit trade. For true as...
Page 247 - Per mare, I rather am led to opine, To meet British naves he would not incline ; Lest he should in mare profundum be drown'd, Et cum alga non laura, his caput be crown'd.