A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World, Volumen2Longman, 1808 |
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... abounds with all forts of grain , cattle , fowl and game , and every thing that other counties produce , and altogether as VOL . II . C excellent excellent in their kinds , efpecially bacon and cyder ; TO ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND . 9.
... abounds with all forts of grain , cattle , fowl and game , and every thing that other counties produce , and altogether as VOL . II . C excellent excellent in their kinds , efpecially bacon and cyder ; TO ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND . 9.
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... thing of the Dutch , the Hamburg , the Norway , and the Eaftland commerce ; all which have fince been very flourishing in this port . In time of peace , fifty West India ships have arrived here in a fleet , or very near one another ...
... thing of the Dutch , the Hamburg , the Norway , and the Eaftland commerce ; all which have fince been very flourishing in this port . In time of peace , fifty West India ships have arrived here in a fleet , or very near one another ...
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... thing being cheaper and more convenient there , than in Portsmouth ; and boats are continually paffing from the one to the other , it being just as Southwark is to London , excepting that there is no bridge ; but it is all called ...
... thing being cheaper and more convenient there , than in Portsmouth ; and boats are continually paffing from the one to the other , it being just as Southwark is to London , excepting that there is no bridge ; but it is all called ...
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... thing of its kind in Britain , London excepted , it being a most noble work ; for though it has been attended with a very great expence , it fully anfwers the end , by accommodating the town in all the effential parts of marine business ...
... thing of its kind in Britain , London excepted , it being a most noble work ; for though it has been attended with a very great expence , it fully anfwers the end , by accommodating the town in all the effential parts of marine business ...
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... thing more , being of an irregular form , but approaching near to that of an oblong , one of the longeft fides lying next the river , from whence it rifes gradually towards the north , by a pretty deep afcent , to the armoury , which ...
... thing more , being of an irregular form , but approaching near to that of an oblong , one of the longeft fides lying next the river , from whence it rifes gradually towards the north , by a pretty deep afcent , to the armoury , which ...
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Página 501 - The Members of the House of Commons have nothing particular in their dress ; they even come into the house in their great coats, and with boots and spurs. It is not at all uncommon to see a member lying stretched out on one of the benches, while others are debating.
Página 137 - The church hath power to decree rites and ceremonies, and authority in controversies of faith...
Página 48 - Then shall there enter into the gates of this city kings and princes sitting upon the throne of David, riding in chariots and on horses, they, and their princes, the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem : and this city shall remain for ever.
Página 173 - God bless the King. In plenty starving, tantaliz'd in state, And complaisantly help'd to all I hate, Treated, caress'd, and tir'd, I take my leave, Sick of his civil pride from morn to eve ; I curse such lavish cost, and little skill, And swear no day was ever past so ill.
Página 136 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure word of God is preached, and the sacraments duly administered, according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Página 79 - Tylers and Bricklayers. 38. Bowyers. 39. Fletchers. 40. Blacksmiths 41. Joiners. 42. Weavers. 43. Woolmen. 44. Scriveners. 45. Fruiterers. 46. Plasterers. - 47- Stationers. 48. Embroiderers. 49. Upholders. 50.
Página 173 - To rest the cushion and soft dean invite, Who never mentions hell to ears polite. But, hark ! the chiming clocks to dinner call ; A hundred footsteps scrape the marble hall : The rich buffet well-colour'd serpents grace, And gaping Tritons spew, to wash your face.
Página 536 - ... praise, for my correct pronunciation of the Latin, my orthodoxy, and my good walking. I now saw myself, in a moment as it were, all at once transported into the midst of a company, all apparently, very respectable men, but all strangers to me. And it appeared to me extraordinary, that I should, thus at midnight, be in Oxford, in a large company of Oxonian clergy, without well knowing how I had got there. Meanwhile, however, I took all the pains in my power to recommend myself to my company, and,...
Página 431 - Wiltshire, were to me oftentimes but the gay arbours of anguish ; insomuch as a wise man, that knew the insides of my fortune, would often say that I lived in both these my Lords...
Página 536 - ... a Clerk, even though he should never become a clergyman. Upon the whole, however, he was, in his way, a man of some humour, and an agreeable companion. "Among other objections to the Scriptures, he...