The Gentleman's Magazine, Volum 94,Part 1;Volum 135F. Jefferies, 1824 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Pàgina 3
... nearly the whole line of the mo- nument . A few years ago a country- man wanting stones for the highway , dug into this tumulus , thinking to find stone ; but not finding the appearance of any , he soon desisted . In his at- tempt ...
... nearly the whole line of the mo- nument . A few years ago a country- man wanting stones for the highway , dug into this tumulus , thinking to find stone ; but not finding the appearance of any , he soon desisted . In his at- tempt ...
Pàgina 5
... nearly opposite St. Sepulchre's Church , perhaps many feet out of the line of the old gate of Newgate , both North and West . Close to this wall , I find also that the greatest part of the refec- tory belonging to the Grey Friars , re ...
... nearly opposite St. Sepulchre's Church , perhaps many feet out of the line of the old gate of Newgate , both North and West . Close to this wall , I find also that the greatest part of the refec- tory belonging to the Grey Friars , re ...
Pàgina 26
... nearly resemble that of John Lord Russell at Westminster , with the ex- ception of the figure . T. M. Mr. URBAN , Jan. 12 . WHAT I predicted some months ago in my letter ( xc111 . ii . 222 ) , has unfortunately come to pass ; and the ...
... nearly resemble that of John Lord Russell at Westminster , with the ex- ception of the figure . T. M. Mr. URBAN , Jan. 12 . WHAT I predicted some months ago in my letter ( xc111 . ii . 222 ) , has unfortunately come to pass ; and the ...
Pàgina 27
... nearly impossible that in any great question of life or death , any in- dividual injury can be sustained ; the cause of public morals may be wronged ; but , for one innocent person unjustly convicted , it is probable ten thousand ...
... nearly impossible that in any great question of life or death , any in- dividual injury can be sustained ; the cause of public morals may be wronged ; but , for one innocent person unjustly convicted , it is probable ten thousand ...
Pàgina 29
... nearly , or exactly , with that taken from Sir H. When before the Magistrate , and purposely surrounded by a crowd , he was immediately re- cognised by Sir H. and his identity positively sworn to , as the person by whom , and by whom ...
... nearly , or exactly , with that taken from Sir H. When before the Magistrate , and purposely surrounded by a crowd , he was immediately re- cognised by Sir H. and his identity positively sworn to , as the person by whom , and by whom ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 395 - And Joshua said unto all the people, Behold, this stone shall be a witness unto us ; for it hath heard all the words of the LORD which he spake unto us : it shall be therefore a witness unto you, lest ye deny your God.
Pàgina 542 - Peel, the bill was read a second time in the house of commons, on June 15, without a division.
Pàgina 544 - I continue to receive from all foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition...
Pàgina 10 - The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments ' and other rites and ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches ; and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.
Pàgina 556 - The errors of Lord Byron arose neither from depravity of heart — for nature had not committed the anomaly of uniting to such extraordinary talents an imperfect moral sense — nor from feelings dead to the admiration of virtue. No man had ever a kinder heart for sympathy, or a more open hand for the relief of distress ; and no mind was ever more formed for the enthusiastic admiration of noble actions, providing he was convinced that the actors had proceeded on disinterested principles.
Pàgina 134 - Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor worship them...
Pàgina 335 - A physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally casual — they that employ him know not his excellence; they that reject him know not his deficience. By any acute observer who had looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century a very curious book might be written on the "Fortune of Physicians.
Pàgina 400 - And crush'd to death the monster of a beast. Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispersed the rest, — what more could Samson do ? True to his friends, a terror to his foes, Here now in peace his honour'd bones repose.
Pàgina 338 - Himself best knows : but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers : and, 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction.
Pàgina 123 - For upon what face of reason can that assistance be denied to save the life of a man which yet is allowed him in prosecutions for every petty trespass?