A vindication of natural society. Written in the character of a late noble authorJ. Dodsley, 1765 |
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... England . By Paul Hentzner , in the Year 1598 . VI . A Project for raising an Hofpital for decayed Au- thors . By John Gilbert- Cooper , Efq . VIII . A Parallel , in the Manner of Plutarch , be- tween a moft celebrated Man of Florence ...
... England . By Paul Hentzner , in the Year 1598 . VI . A Project for raising an Hofpital for decayed Au- thors . By John Gilbert- Cooper , Efq . VIII . A Parallel , in the Manner of Plutarch , be- tween a moft celebrated Man of Florence ...
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... England ; or , at least towards proving , that they were used before the Year 1250 or 1300 , contrary to the Affertions of Father Mabillon and Gerard J. Voffius ; for this numeral Date 994 , added to the famous Date at Colchester 1090 ...
... England ; or , at least towards proving , that they were used before the Year 1250 or 1300 , contrary to the Affertions of Father Mabillon and Gerard J. Voffius ; for this numeral Date 994 , added to the famous Date at Colchester 1090 ...
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... England . The famous Clameur de HA - RO is a Proof of it ; for , though now fallen among Carters and Ploughmen , and by them converted into a Language like Pedlar's French , HA , HO , HAYT , HO , & c . to their Horfes , it was at first ...
... England . The famous Clameur de HA - RO is a Proof of it ; for , though now fallen among Carters and Ploughmen , and by them converted into a Language like Pedlar's French , HA , HO , HAYT , HO , & c . to their Horfes , it was at first ...
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... England and the Czar , He was invited to a Ball at Court , and taken out to dance by the Czarina . As they began the Minuet , She fqueezed him by the Hand , and faid in a Whif- per , Have you forgot little Kate ? It is to be lamented ...
... England and the Czar , He was invited to a Ball at Court , and taken out to dance by the Czarina . As they began the Minuet , She fqueezed him by the Hand , and faid in a Whif- per , Have you forgot little Kate ? It is to be lamented ...
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... England are all Sorts of Woolen Manufactures , Lead , Importations . Tin , Dying - Woods , Indigo , Pewter , Olibanum , Brimftone , Lignum - vitæ : The Hollan- ders and Hamburghers , befides thefe , bring Wines , Paper , Allum , Glafs ...
... England are all Sorts of Woolen Manufactures , Lead , Importations . Tin , Dying - Woods , Indigo , Pewter , Olibanum , Brimftone , Lignum - vitæ : The Hollan- ders and Hamburghers , befides thefe , bring Wines , Paper , Allum , Glafs ...
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Página 275 - ... kneeled, as the others had done, and placed what was brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady (we...
Página 276 - The queen dines and sups alone with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that any body, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power.
Página 276 - At the end of all this ceremonial a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the meat off the, table, and conveyed it into the queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the ladies of the court.
Página 277 - The upper part of it is set round with cisterns of lead, into which the water is conveyed through pipes so that fish may be kept in them, and in summer time they are very convenient for bathing.
Página 150 - Thy voice was a stream after rain, like thunder on distant hills. Many fell by thy arm: they were consumed in the flames of thy wrath. But when thou didst return from war, how peaceful was thy brow! Thy face was like the sun after rain, like the moon in the silence of night; calm as the breast of the lake when the loud wind is laid.
Página 67 - I suppose that there are in Great Britain upwards of an hundred thousand people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the coarsest and worst sort of fare ; they have their health miserably impaired, and their lives cut short, by being perpetually confined in...
Página 150 - Thou hast no mother to mourn thee, no maid with her tears of love. Dead is she that brought thee forth. Fallen is the daughter of Morglan.
Página 66 - In a State of Nature, it is an invariable Law, that a Man's Acquisitions are in proportion to his Labours. In a State of Artificial Society, it is a Law as constant and as invariable, that those who labour most, enjoy the fewest Things; and that those who labour not at all, have the greatest Number of Enjoyments.
Página 275 - A gentleman entered the room bearing a rod, and along with him another who had a table-cloth, which, after they had both kneeled three times with the utmost veneration, he spread upon the table, and, after kneeling again, they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a...
Página 150 - Morar's renown; why did he not hear of his wound? Weep, thou father of Morar! weep; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead; low their pillow of dust.