The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volum 8J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1797 |
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Side 8
... received , according to the cuf- tom of his country , only a small fhare of Sir James's fortune , and , dying at an early age , left his family , confift- ing of two fons and a daughter , in circumftances not the most affluent . The two ...
... received , according to the cuf- tom of his country , only a small fhare of Sir James's fortune , and , dying at an early age , left his family , confift- ing of two fons and a daughter , in circumftances not the most affluent . The two ...
Side 10
... received . Several of the natives expreffing a defire to fleep in the hip , Ellifon haftened to Chriftian to communicate their re queft : at this time Chriftian had fent one of his wives with a meffage to M'Intosh the carpenter ...
... received . Several of the natives expreffing a defire to fleep in the hip , Ellifon haftened to Chriftian to communicate their re queft : at this time Chriftian had fent one of his wives with a meffage to M'Intosh the carpenter ...
Side 11
... received Chriftan's letter , informing him , that having difcovered a base confpiracy among the natives , felf- prefervation prompted him to make a precipitate retreat ; and having known Mr Heywood's determination of keeping his ground ...
... received Chriftan's letter , informing him , that having difcovered a base confpiracy among the natives , felf- prefervation prompted him to make a precipitate retreat ; and having known Mr Heywood's determination of keeping his ground ...
Side 12
... received from the hands of one of the natives . Tinah fhook his head , and hinted that Chriftian had taken his wives to England . Heywood endeavoured to remove that idea for fear it might be attend- ed with fatal confequences ; and that ...
... received from the hands of one of the natives . Tinah fhook his head , and hinted that Chriftian had taken his wives to England . Heywood endeavoured to remove that idea for fear it might be attend- ed with fatal confequences ; and that ...
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... received fentence of death . The reft were acquitted and difcharged . Heywood and Mor- rifon were recommended to mercy and afterwards pardoned.Mufprat was refpited and got off upon a point ✓ of law ; the other three were execut ed on ...
... received fentence of death . The reft were acquitted and difcharged . Heywood and Mor- rifon were recommended to mercy and afterwards pardoned.Mufprat was refpited and got off upon a point ✓ of law ; the other three were execut ed on ...
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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.
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