The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1781 |
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... force of truth has made Mon- fieur Bayle acknowledge , that if all the poifonings and affaffinations that the in- trigues of Paris give rife to , were known , it would be fufficient to make the most hardened and profligate shudder ...
... force of truth has made Mon- fieur Bayle acknowledge , that if all the poifonings and affaffinations that the in- trigues of Paris give rife to , were known , it would be fufficient to make the most hardened and profligate shudder ...
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... force from him a confeffion which would prove fatal to one who was dearer to him than himself . Madame d'Efcombas , blinded by her palion for Monjoy , and doomed to de- fraction , would never give ear to this ad- vice : the thought ...
... force from him a confeffion which would prove fatal to one who was dearer to him than himself . Madame d'Efcombas , blinded by her palion for Monjoy , and doomed to de- fraction , would never give ear to this ad- vice : the thought ...
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... force of a command , they felt themfelves obliged to an immediate compliance . They took their leave of the king , and embarking in a veffel that lay ready , committed them- felves to the fortune of wind and wea- ther . This , after ...
... force of a command , they felt themfelves obliged to an immediate compliance . They took their leave of the king , and embarking in a veffel that lay ready , committed them- felves to the fortune of wind and wea- ther . This , after ...
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... force of pantomimic skill ; by which alone , perhaps , humour and merriment could be extracted from characters natu- rally fo very grave and gloomy . The feenery is admirable , and does in- finite credit to the artists . The firft feene ...
... force of pantomimic skill ; by which alone , perhaps , humour and merriment could be extracted from characters natu- rally fo very grave and gloomy . The feenery is admirable , and does in- finite credit to the artists . The firft feene ...
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... force of prejudice remains . And though you might have continued fuperior to pre- judice till death , your children would yet be fenfible to its force . They would have had a right to reproach their mother with having fullied the ...
... force of prejudice remains . And though you might have continued fuperior to pre- judice till death , your children would yet be fenfible to its force . They would have had a right to reproach their mother with having fullied the ...
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Страница 244 - ... happiness is endless as it is perfect. Go then, mourn not for me; I have not lost my child : but a little while, and we shall meet again never to be separated. But ye are also my children : would ye that I should not grieve without comfort? So live as she lived : that, when your death Cometh, it may be the death of the righteous, and your latter end like his.
Страница 244 - God to give me strength to speak to you; to direct you to Him, not with empty words, but with these tears; not from speculation, but from experience, - that while you see me suffer, you may know also my consolation.
Страница 244 - If there are any who doubt our faith, let them think of what importance religion is to calamity, and forbear to weaken its force; if they cannot restore our happiness, let them not take away the solace of our affliction.
Страница 244 - His servants, in that blessed land where sorrow is unknown, and happiness is endless as it is perfect. Go then, mourn not for me; I have not lost my child : but a little while, and we shall meet again never to be separated.
Страница 242 - ... of life, methinks I feel it heighten them all. The thought of receiving it from God adds the blessing of sentiment to that of sensation in every good thing I possess, and when calamities overtake me and I have had my share it confers a dignity on my affliction, so lifts me above the world Man, I know, is but a worm, — yet, methinks, I am then allied to God...
Страница 242 - He was next requested to compose an apology for the unfortunate affair at Preston Pans in Scotland. This was prefixed as a preface to " The Report of the Proceedings and Opinion of the Board of General Officers on their examination into the conduct of Lieutenant-general sir John Cope, &c.
Страница 243 - That's an odd remark," said Mr. — , smiling. She blushed, and he inquired no farther. Twas with regret he left a society in which he found himself so happy, but he settled with La Roche and his daughter a plan of correspondence; and they took his promise that if ever he came within fifty leagues of their dwelling he should travel those fifty leagues to visit them.
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Страница 4 - ... thought deserving of a return, proper to be made only to heaven ? Oppress me not, Sir, I conjure you, with the mention of what it would have been a crime, I could never have forgiven myself, to know I had not done.