The British Critic, Том 12F. and C. Rivington, 1798 Reviews of new British and European publications and correspondence from readers. |
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... hand . Hence it is , that the accounts of the different families are fo confufedly intermixed , that he who wishes to trace any one of them through its various ramifications , muft hunt for the par- ticular branches through upwards of ...
... hand . Hence it is , that the accounts of the different families are fo confufedly intermixed , that he who wishes to trace any one of them through its various ramifications , muft hunt for the par- ticular branches through upwards of ...
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... hand of civil difcord ; a murderous and inexorable priesthood read themselves throughout the land , and the mitred favage ftained the reverend crofter , that facred fymbol of apof- tolic purity , in the blood of thousands ; fanaticifm ...
... hand of civil difcord ; a murderous and inexorable priesthood read themselves throughout the land , and the mitred favage ftained the reverend crofter , that facred fymbol of apof- tolic purity , in the blood of thousands ; fanaticifm ...
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... hand lifted up to ftrike , has fallen harmless , and the heart hardened to perfecute has forgot its malignant purpose , either through the confciousness of fuperior excellence , or through aftonishment at the endurance , or through pity ...
... hand lifted up to ftrike , has fallen harmless , and the heart hardened to perfecute has forgot its malignant purpose , either through the confciousness of fuperior excellence , or through aftonishment at the endurance , or through pity ...
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... hands , if , while we make a formal confeffion of that visible relaxation of manners and debasement of fentiment , and of that open increase of fantastic extravagance , which may fo juftly be called epidemical among us , we continue ...
... hands , if , while we make a formal confeffion of that visible relaxation of manners and debasement of fentiment , and of that open increase of fantastic extravagance , which may fo juftly be called epidemical among us , we continue ...
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... hand . ” P. 271 . " A paffage , extracted from the Preface , will perhaps be ac ceptable to our readers . " As a fpecimen of his manner , where he aimed at impreffive con- eifenefs , it may be agreeable to the reader to fee the ...
... hand . ” P. 271 . " A paffage , extracted from the Preface , will perhaps be ac ceptable to our readers . " As a fpecimen of his manner , where he aimed at impreffive con- eifenefs , it may be agreeable to the reader to fee the ...
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Страница 252 - That all acquisitions made under the influence of a military force, or by treaty with foreign princes, do of right belong to the State.
Страница 374 - Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of his life in the ruin of his country.
Страница 18 - Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest ; Fate never wounds more deep the generous heart Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart.
Страница 252 - Before I sit down, I have one request to make to the house ; that when they come to decide upon my honour, they will not forget their own.
Страница 248 - that lad should live to be a man, and an opportunity be given for the exertion of his talents, few names will be greater than his.
Страница 42 - If thou wilt not observe to do all the words of this law that are written in this book, that thou mayest fear this glorious and fearful name, the LORD THY GOD ; then the LORD will make thy plagues wonderful, and the plagues of thy seed, even great plagues, and of long continuance, and sore sicknesses, and of long continuance.
Страница 249 - Clive was complimented by his friends on his behaviour on this occasion, he made the following remark : " The man has given me my life, and I have no right in future to mention his behaviour at the card-table; although I will never pay him, nor ever keep him company.
Страница 521 - This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope. It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning : great is Thy faithfulness.
Страница 285 - Be of good courage, and let us behave ourselves valiantly for our people, and for the cities of our God : and let the LORD do that which is good in his sight.
Страница 396 - Wood, a patent for coining farthings and halfpence, to the value of £100,000 flerling, on certain terms" which the patentee was bound to follow. William Wood, who in the party language of Swift is ridiculed under the denomination of a hardware man and a low mechanic, was a great proprietor and renter of iron works in England.