The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen4J. Dodsley, 1762 |
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... arms having been ad- mitted . As the knew therefore , that great facrifices might be expect . ed from her , he did not fo finally reft her hopes upon the negotiation , as not to look out for another re- fource ; and this rendered on her ...
... arms having been ad- mitted . As the knew therefore , that great facrifices might be expect . ed from her , he did not fo finally reft her hopes upon the negotiation , as not to look out for another re- fource ; and this rendered on her ...
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... arms in this war , had raifed a proportionable expectation , and infpired very high thoughts in- to the minds of the people . They thought it unreasonable to make almost any conceffions to a nation whofe ambition and violence they had ...
... arms in this war , had raifed a proportionable expectation , and infpired very high thoughts in- to the minds of the people . They thought it unreasonable to make almost any conceffions to a nation whofe ambition and violence they had ...
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... arms only , but for their fecurity from the minute , but continual and galling attempts of parties from the allied army . For fome time prince Ferdinand had been posted to the fouth of the Lippe , between Ham and Lipstadt . This ...
... arms only , but for their fecurity from the minute , but continual and galling attempts of parties from the allied army . For fome time prince Ferdinand had been posted to the fouth of the Lippe , between Ham and Lipstadt . This ...
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... . But their exorbitances grew to fuch an ex- tremity , that the boors were at length compelled to rife , and with fuch fuch arms as a fudden rage fuppli- ed them , For the YEAR 1761 . [ 29 ] An anecdote of bifhop Burret.
... . But their exorbitances grew to fuch an ex- tremity , that the boors were at length compelled to rife , and with fuch fuch arms as a fudden rage fuppli- ed them , For the YEAR 1761 . [ 29 ] An anecdote of bifhop Burret.
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fuch arms as a fudden rage fuppli- ed them , to drive these oppreffors out of their country . o & . 3d . A more confiderable corps com- manded by the prince de Conde , laid fiege to Meppen , a place on the Ems of fome confequence , and ...
fuch arms as a fudden rage fuppli- ed them , to drive these oppreffors out of their country . o & . 3d . A more confiderable corps com- manded by the prince de Conde , laid fiege to Meppen , a place on the Ems of fome confequence , and ...
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Página 17 - Proud prelate, I understand you are backward in complying with your agreement : but I would have you know, that I, who made you what you are, can unmake you ; and if you do not forthwith fulfil your engagement, by God I will immediately unfrock you. Yours, as you demean yourself, Elizabeth.
Página 242 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Página 267 - In person graceful, and in sense refin'd ; Her art as much as Nature's friend became, Her voice as free from blemish as her fame, Who knows so well in majesty to please, Attemper'd with the graceful charms of ease ? When Congreve's favour'd pantomime to grace...
Página 287 - The field echoes from wing to wing, as a hundred hammers that rise, by turns, on the red son of the furnace.
Página 94 - ... four or five inches diameter at the mouth, having the bottom taken off, and the sides well fixed in the clay rammed close about it. Within the pot is a brown water, Thick as puddle, continually forced up with a...
Página 210 - ... history of every wound. and grow themselves soldiers before they find strength for the field. But this were nothing, did we not feel the alternate insolence of...
Página 215 - Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord : and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man ; so are children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them : they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate.
Página 270 - His voice no touch of harmony admits, Irregularly deep and shrill by fits ; The two extremes appear like man and wife, Coupled together for the sake of strife.
Página 51 - Being of different judgments, and 'those' of each sort seeking most to propagate their own, that spirit of kindness that is ' to them all, is hardly accepted of any. I hope I can say it, My life has been a willing sacrifice, — and I hope, — for them all.