The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tom 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... instance , whom he fo loudly praifes , was " but a worthlefs fellow ; his penfion of fifty pounds , never lasted him longer than a few days . As a fample of his economy , you may take a circum- " ftance , that Johnson himself once told ...
... instance , whom he fo loudly praifes , was " but a worthlefs fellow ; his penfion of fifty pounds , never lasted him longer than a few days . As a fample of his economy , you may take a circum- " ftance , that Johnson himself once told ...
Strona 191
... instance where it was feemingly within their reach , that they have not attempt- ed it . But the furprising thing is , that in Poland , where a system of more rigid aristocratic defpotifm has prevailed for many ages , than was perhaps ...
... instance where it was feemingly within their reach , that they have not attempt- ed it . But the furprising thing is , that in Poland , where a system of more rigid aristocratic defpotifm has prevailed for many ages , than was perhaps ...
Strona 238
... instance of the fame coarseness of manners ; for , to fix a nick . name on a man , is to use him with a contemptuous fa- miliarity . Swearing , as an expletive of fpeech , is a violent fymptom of rough and coarfe manners . Such fwear ...
... instance of the fame coarseness of manners ; for , to fix a nick . name on a man , is to use him with a contemptuous fa- miliarity . Swearing , as an expletive of fpeech , is a violent fymptom of rough and coarfe manners . Such fwear ...
Strona 336
... Have pity upon me , have pity upon me , O ye my friends , for the hand of God hath touched " me . " Job xix . - 21 . 66 C REVIEW . Sir John Sinclair's Statile con Statistics continued 336 July 6 , INSTANCES OF INATTENTION .
... Have pity upon me , have pity upon me , O ye my friends , for the hand of God hath touched " me . " Job xix . - 21 . 66 C REVIEW . Sir John Sinclair's Statile con Statistics continued 336 July 6 , INSTANCES OF INATTENTION .
Strona 344
... instances in Scotland , how fafely the maintenance of the poor may be left to the humane and charitable difpofition of the people , and how unneceffary it is to call in pofitive laws to their affiftance ; for , if fuch laws provide ...
... instances in Scotland , how fafely the maintenance of the poor may be left to the humane and charitable difpofition of the people , and how unneceffary it is to call in pofitive laws to their affiftance ; for , if fuch laws provide ...
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