The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volum 8J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1797 |
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Side 2
... Ditto 29.675 52 62 29.6 54 29.1 56 60 88 Ditto O.II Rain 0.03 Showers 29.1 51 53 0.12 Rain 29.4 45 55 Clear 29.46 48 58 0.085 Rain 9 29.485 48 57 O.I Ditto 10 29.485 48 58 0.175 Ditto II 29.6 48 0.065 Ditto 12 29.6 46 56 0.07 Ditto 13 ...
... Ditto 29.675 52 62 29.6 54 29.1 56 60 88 Ditto O.II Rain 0.03 Showers 29.1 51 53 0.12 Rain 29.4 45 55 Clear 29.46 48 58 0.085 Rain 9 29.485 48 57 O.I Ditto 10 29.485 48 58 0.175 Ditto II 29.6 48 0.065 Ditto 12 29.6 46 56 0.07 Ditto 13 ...
Side 81
... Ditto . - 6 rank and file wounded . Total - 2 captains , 6 rank and file , and I horse , killed ; I captain , I lieuten- ant , 30 rank and file , and 2 horses , wounded . Names of Officers , Killed and Wounded . Royal Black Rangers ...
... Ditto . - 6 rank and file wounded . Total - 2 captains , 6 rank and file , and I horse , killed ; I captain , I lieuten- ant , 30 rank and file , and 2 horses , wounded . Names of Officers , Killed and Wounded . Royal Black Rangers ...
Side 86
... Ditto 4 29.62 50 6i Ditto 29.6 54 59 0.135 Rain 29.415 53 65 Clear 29.825 51 0.02 Shower 8 29.65 55 65 . .0.08 Rain 9 29.55 53 62 0.035 Shower 10 29.44 51 64 Clear 29.825 . 47 62 . Ditto 12 29.875 46 63 Ditto 13 29.9 52 65 Ditto 14 29 ...
... Ditto 4 29.62 50 6i Ditto 29.6 54 59 0.135 Rain 29.415 53 65 Clear 29.825 51 0.02 Shower 8 29.65 55 65 . .0.08 Rain 9 29.55 53 62 0.035 Shower 10 29.44 51 64 Clear 29.825 . 47 62 . Ditto 12 29.875 46 63 Ditto 13 29.9 52 65 Ditto 14 29 ...
Side 147
... Ditto entered into ditfo Veffels belonging 1783 . 1796 . 7.790 , 11,999 17,800 1,395,000 1,581,000 to the British Empire in 1789 - 14,310 Tonnage of Vel- fels , Number of Men employed in the Merchant Ships Manufactures and Merchandize ...
... Ditto entered into ditfo Veffels belonging 1783 . 1796 . 7.790 , 11,999 17,800 1,395,000 1,581,000 to the British Empire in 1789 - 14,310 Tonnage of Vel- fels , Number of Men employed in the Merchant Ships Manufactures and Merchandize ...
Side 159
... ditto laden with corn . The veffels were at anchor under the batte- ries , which opened at the Commodore's approach ; their fire was returned as our fhips got up ; and under a heavy fire of mufquetry from the shore , our boats boarded ...
... ditto laden with corn . The veffels were at anchor under the batte- ries , which opened at the Commodore's approach ; their fire was returned as our fhips got up ; and under a heavy fire of mufquetry from the shore , our boats boarded ...
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Side 184 - It was at Rome, on the 15th of October 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins, of the Capitol, while the bare-footed friars were singing vespers in the temple of Jupiter', that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.
Side 44 - I may judge, however, from the experience both of past and of the present times, that the public are always curious to know the men who have left behind them any image of their minds.
Side 181 - I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite attention, the gallantry, without hope or design, which has originated in the spirit of chivalry, and is interwoven with the texture of French manners.
Side 384 - I should dream away the entrusted hours On rose-leaf beds, pampering the coward heart With feelings all too delicate for use? Sweet is the tear that from some Howard's eye Drops on the cheek of one he lifts from earth...
Side 68 - Day, for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe, to take into...
Side 185 - I took my seat at the beginning of the memorable contest between Great Britain and America, and supported, with many a sincere and silent vote, the rights, though not, perhaps, the interest, of the mother country.
Side 182 - After a painful struggle I yielded to my fate : I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son ;* 'my wound was insensibly healed by time, absence, and the habits of a new life. My cure was accelerated by a faithful report of the tranquillity and cheerfulness of the lady herself, and my love subsided in friendship and esteem.
Side 384 - I therefore go, and join head, heart, and hand, Active and firm, to fight the bloodless fight Of Science, Freedom, and the Truth in Christ.
Side 355 - Their Purpose is, in short, to make faithful Records of all the Works of Nature, or Art, which can come within their Reach; that so the present Age, and Posterity, may be able to put a Mark on the Errors, which have been strengthened by long Prescription; to restore the Truths, that have lain neglected; to push on those, which are already known, to more various Uses; and to make the way more...
Side 44 - The family of Confucius is, in my opinion, the most illustrious in the world. After a painful ascent of eight or ten centuries, our barons and princes of Europe are lost in the darkness of the middle ages ; but in the vast equality of the empire of China, the posterity of Confucius have maintained above two thousand two hundred years their peaceful honours and perpetual succession.