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... Soon after this period he mar- ried a lady who was his pupil , by whom he was entitled to a very confiderable fortune ; but her friends taking violent offence at the match , and threatening poor Schroeter with the terrors of the Court ...
... Soon after this period he mar- ried a lady who was his pupil , by whom he was entitled to a very confiderable fortune ; but her friends taking violent offence at the match , and threatening poor Schroeter with the terrors of the Court ...
Page 70
... Soon after this he refigned his staff as lord steward of the houfhold ; and the queen mother of France being now obliged to leave England , he attend- ed her abroad in 1641 , and hav- ing spent fome time at Utrecht , re- turned to ...
... Soon after this he refigned his staff as lord steward of the houfhold ; and the queen mother of France being now obliged to leave England , he attend- ed her abroad in 1641 , and hav- ing spent fome time at Utrecht , re- turned to ...
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... Soon after he became an ufher in the fchool where he was edu cated , taking orders , he engaged as moining preacher at Audley- ftreet chapel . He continued in thefe employments till the year 1760 , when he travelled into Ger- many ...
... Soon after he became an ufher in the fchool where he was edu cated , taking orders , he engaged as moining preacher at Audley- ftreet chapel . He continued in thefe employments till the year 1760 , when he travelled into Ger- many ...
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... Soon after this the Bill was read a third time , and Mr. Pitt directed to carry it up to the Lords . An ABSTRACT of all the Material Parts of the REGENCY BILL . On account of , and during his Majesty's indifpofiton , the Prince of Wales ...
... Soon after this the Bill was read a third time , and Mr. Pitt directed to carry it up to the Lords . An ABSTRACT of all the Material Parts of the REGENCY BILL . On account of , and during his Majesty's indifpofiton , the Prince of Wales ...
Page 126
... Soon after Mr. M. Wilfon returned , and the account which he gave of his ex- pedition was to the following pur- port : " When the canoe which I went in approached the island where the king lives , a vast concourfe of the natives ran out ...
... Soon after Mr. M. Wilfon returned , and the account which he gave of his ex- pedition was to the following pur- port : " When the canoe which I went in approached the island where the king lives , a vast concourfe of the natives ran out ...
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Page 469 - Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
Page 616 - ... we acquit of partiality the hand by which this difference has been made ? ' While my thoughts thus multiplied, and my heart burned within me, I became sensible of a sudden influence from above.
Page 167 - The address from the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of Ireland, which you have presented to me, demands my warmest and earliest thanks. " If any thing could add to the esteem and affection I have for the people of Ireland, it would be the loyal and affectionate attachment to the person and government of the King my father, manifested in the address of the two Houses. " What they have done, and their manner of doing it, is a new proof of their...
Page 122 - ... the next afternoon; when one of them, which was somewhat superior in size, turned out the other, together with the young hedge-sparrow and the unhatched egg.
Page 544 - Beginning at the head of the sheep, and proceeding from between the ears, along the back, to the end of the tail, the wool is to be divided in a furrow till the...
Page 307 - A. was very fond of cock-fighting, and had a favourite cock, upon which he had won many profitable matches. The last bet he laid upon this cock he lost ; which so enraged him, that he had the bird tied to a spit and roasted alive before a large fire.
Page 135 - If you gave it anything to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering and hiding its head in the manner of birds of prey when they feed.
Page 566 - ... rest till thou art loved by all to whom thou art known.
Page 81 - ... of the nest till it reached the top, where, resting for a moment, it threw off...
Page 299 - Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy. At least, you will, by such conduct, stand the best chance for such consequences.