The Monthly Magazine, Volume 23R. Phillips, 1807 - Art |
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... merchants and manu- facturers , mifled by the fame prejudices as the breeders , have embraced the fame opinion ; but the first were guided , in fome degree , by different motives : they feared that interior fuccefs might dhainifh the ...
... merchants and manu- facturers , mifled by the fame prejudices as the breeders , have embraced the fame opinion ; but the first were guided , in fome degree , by different motives : they feared that interior fuccefs might dhainifh the ...
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... merchant re- fident in the City of London . P. 51. " A confiderable trade , " Mr. L. remarks , " is carried on in coals brought by the Oufe to Bedford from Lynn and Yarmouth . " Bedford being the head of the navigation , a confiderable ...
... merchant re- fident in the City of London . P. 51. " A confiderable trade , " Mr. L. remarks , " is carried on in coals brought by the Oufe to Bedford from Lynn and Yarmouth . " Bedford being the head of the navigation , a confiderable ...
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... merchant of the place ) is , as ftated by others , 36,000 . It is re- gularly and ftrongly fortified . Its cir- cumference , within the fortifications , is about four miles , as I afcertained pretty early , by walking entirely round ...
... merchant of the place ) is , as ftated by others , 36,000 . It is re- gularly and ftrongly fortified . Its cir- cumference , within the fortifications , is about four miles , as I afcertained pretty early , by walking entirely round ...
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... merchants are , in general , profelfed unbelievers ; and in no town , that I have feep , does infidelity appear fo widely diffufed anong uneducated and illiterate people . I was told by a merchant , who feemed very folicitous that . I ...
... merchants are , in general , profelfed unbelievers ; and in no town , that I have feep , does infidelity appear fo widely diffufed anong uneducated and illiterate people . I was told by a merchant , who feemed very folicitous that . I ...
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... merchant there , he refided at his house during several months . When the rainy feafon commenced , he was accompanied by that gentleman down the stream of the Ganges ; and they had an opportunity of becoming acquainted with whatever ...
... merchant there , he refided at his house during several months . When the rainy feafon commenced , he was accompanied by that gentleman down the stream of the Ganges ; and they had an opportunity of becoming acquainted with whatever ...
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Page 509 - Lowertz, partly filled with the earth of the mountain. On the banks of this lake was all that remained of the town of Lowertz. Its church was demolished ; but the tower yet stood amid the ruins, shattered, but not thrown down.
Page 256 - A Sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey Church, Westminster, on Friday, Jan. 30," 4to; and also "Visitation Articles for the Diocese of Landaff,
Page 465 - Memoirs of John lord de Joinville, Grand Seneschal of Champagne, written by himself, containing a history of part of the life of Louis IX. king of France, surnamed St.
Page 529 - Commons, and this for the same reason ; the knights, with their gilt spurs riding that way from the Tower Royal to entertain the king and his nobles with justs and tournaments in Smithfield. They rode from Tower Royal through Great and Little Knight-rider Streets, up Creed Lane to Ludgate, and thence up Giltspur Street to Smithfield.
Page 526 - And bended dolphins play ; part, huge of bulk, Wallowing unwieldy, enormous in their gait, Tempest the ocean...
Page 226 - Some, taking a small run, for an increment of velocity, place their feet at a proper distance, and are carried sliding sideways a great way. Others will make a large cake of ice ; and, seating one of their companions upon it, they take...
Page 377 - Troops advanced in all directions, clearing the streets and batteries with their bayonets, and overturning their cannon. The 40th Regiment, with Colonel Browne, followed. They also missed the breach, and twice passed through the fire of the batteries, before they found it. The 87th Regiment was posted near the north gate, which...
Page 509 - A number of new-made graves, marked with a plain pine cross, showed where a few of the wretched victims of this catastrophe had just been interred. Our course lay along the borders of the enchanting lake of Lowertz. The appearance of the slopes, on the eastern and southern sides, told us what the valley of Goldau was a few days since, smiling with varied vegetation, gay with villages and cottages, and bright with promises of autumnal plenty.
Page 299 - Ling'ring on the verge of Spring, Retires reluctant, and from time to time looks back, while at his keen and chilling breath Fair Flora sickens.
Page 441 - And behold, it shall come to pass that my servants shall be sent forth to the east and to the west, to the north and to the south; 64.