The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan, Volum 191794 Containing scientific abstracts of important and interesting works, published in English; a general account of such as are of less consequence, with short characters; notices, or reviews of valuable foreign books; criticisms on new pieces of music and works of art; and the literary intelligence of Europe, &c. |
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... ftate ; thirteen clergymen ; feven librarians of princes , counts , & c . fixteen phyficians ; four doctors of mufic ; feven who have no profeffional character . The books reviewed in that work amounted to one thoufand eight hundred and ...
... ftate ; thirteen clergymen ; feven librarians of princes , counts , & c . fixteen phyficians ; four doctors of mufic ; feven who have no profeffional character . The books reviewed in that work amounted to one thoufand eight hundred and ...
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... ftate he applied to the fycophant of his profperity , who refided at Kreuzenach in luxurius eafe . Maier , a german hiftorian , relates the circumftance in the following manner . " The unfortunate em- peror came to the caftie in as ...
... ftate he applied to the fycophant of his profperity , who refided at Kreuzenach in luxurius eafe . Maier , a german hiftorian , relates the circumftance in the following manner . " The unfortunate em- peror came to the caftie in as ...
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... ftate , they are taught to reflect , that the articles in which they agree , are of infinitely greater impor- tance than thofe in which they differ , and that the minutia of fpecu lative opinions cannot annihilate the primary duty of ...
... ftate , they are taught to reflect , that the articles in which they agree , are of infinitely greater impor- tance than thofe in which they differ , and that the minutia of fpecu lative opinions cannot annihilate the primary duty of ...
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... ftate of mind with which it should be pursued .. Contemplating the varied furface of the globe , as an object which at once excites admiration , and invites inquiry , the author first adverts to the question , which has fo much ...
... ftate of mind with which it should be pursued .. Contemplating the varied furface of the globe , as an object which at once excites admiration , and invites inquiry , the author first adverts to the question , which has fo much ...
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... ftate of liquefaction , Mr. S. makes the following ingenious remarks . VOL . 1. P. 59 . In regard to the vitreous ftate of the globe , all its parts speak fo loudly against this doctrine that it is almost unneceffary to de- fcend to ...
... ftate of liquefaction , Mr. S. makes the following ingenious remarks . VOL . 1. P. 59 . In regard to the vitreous ftate of the globe , all its parts speak fo loudly against this doctrine that it is almost unneceffary to de- fcend to ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 149 - Wealth, my lad, was made to wander, Let it wander as it will; Call the jockey, call the pander, Bid them come and take their fill. When the bonny blade carouses, Pockets full, and spirits high — What are acres? What are houses? Only dirt, or wet or dry. Should the guardian friend or mother Tell the woes of wilful waste, Scorn their counsel, scorn their pother ;You can hang or drown at last ! On the 'Death of Mr.
Pàgina 205 - ... his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes or other property of the American inhabitants...
Pàgina 354 - If you love music, hear it ; go to operas, concerts, and pay fiddlers to play to you ; but I insist upon your neither piping nor fiddling yourself. It puts a gentleman in a very frivolous, contemptible light ; brings him into a great deal of bad company ; and takes up a great deal of time, which might be much better employed. Few things would mortify me more than to see you bearing a part in a concert, with a fiddle under your chin, or a pipe in your mouth.
Pàgina 295 - ... that kind, that a victory obtained by justice over bigotry and oppression, should have a stigma cast upon it by an ignominious sentence upon men bold and honest enough to propose that measure ? to propose the redeeming of religion from the abuses of the church, the reclaiming of three millions of men from bondage, and giving liberty to all who had a right to demand it ; giving, I say, in the so much censured words of this paper, giving
Pàgina 338 - A wasp on a gravel walk had caught a fly nearly as large as himself; kneeling on the ground, I observed him separate the tail and the head from the body part, to which the wings were attached. He then took the body part in his paws, and rose about two feet from the ground with it; but a gentle breeze wafting the wings of the fly turned him round in the air, and he settled again with his prey upon the gravel. I then distinctly observed him cut off with his mouth first one of the wings and then the...
Pàgina 411 - Instead of embarrassing commerce under piles of regulating laws, duties and prohibitions, could it be relieved from all its shackles in all parts of the world, could every country be employed in producing that which nature has best fitted it to produce, and each be free to exchange with others mutual...
Pàgina 158 - Do we want to contemplate his wisdom? We see it in the unchangeable order by which the incomprehensible whole is governed. Do we want to contemplate his munificence ? We see it in the abundance with which he fills the earth. Do we want to contemplate his mercy? We see it in his not withholding that abundance even from the unthankful. In fine, do we want to know what God is ? Search not the book called the Scripture, which any human hand might make, but the Scripture called the Creation.
Pàgina 123 - As the great elements are in various beings entering, yet not entering, (that is, pervading, not destroying) thus am I in them, yet not in them. " Even thus far may inquiry be made by him who seeks to know the principle of mind in union and separation, which must be everywhere, always.
Pàgina 194 - IF there is in the affairs of mortal men any one thing which it is proper uniformly to explode; which it is incumbent on every man, by every lawful means, to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose, that one thing is doubtless war.
Pàgina 464 - A wandering gipsy, sirs, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a tear and many a sigh, Of blustering winds and rushing rain.