The Union Magazine, and Imperial Register ..., Volumen2J. Walker, 1801 |
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... taste for red - wine began constantly to increase , and the English , who now settled in the country in great numbers , encouraged the cultivation of the vine in order to have wine cheaper ; which succeeded so wel ' , that from 1750 to ...
... taste for red - wine began constantly to increase , and the English , who now settled in the country in great numbers , encouraged the cultivation of the vine in order to have wine cheaper ; which succeeded so wel ' , that from 1750 to ...
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... taste of the English , who were almost entirely confined to this kind of wine . Six per cent . for commission and shipping , and sixteen per cent . profit are allowed this company . The company had at first the monopoly of all wine ...
... taste of the English , who were almost entirely confined to this kind of wine . Six per cent . for commission and shipping , and sixteen per cent . profit are allowed this company . The company had at first the monopoly of all wine ...
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... taste will bring them new jobs and new emoluments : thus , all from the prince to the humble artizan , are on the edge of expectation to begin the new order of architectural things , by bringing forward once more that style of building ...
... taste will bring them new jobs and new emoluments : thus , all from the prince to the humble artizan , are on the edge of expectation to begin the new order of architectural things , by bringing forward once more that style of building ...
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... taste , calling on no- velty to support their tyranny , has but too well carried into execu tion the desperate blow levelled at our antiquities , by the sacrile- gious immitation , disgusting and misguiding the eyes and under- standings ...
... taste , calling on no- velty to support their tyranny , has but too well carried into execu tion the desperate blow levelled at our antiquities , by the sacrile- gious immitation , disgusting and misguiding the eyes and under- standings ...
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... taste , to let the world know he was well acquainted with the felicities of each æra , christian as well as heathen ; and the latter contributer to the " magic dream , " well evinces how well he profited in his rudiments of the Roman ...
... taste , to let the world know he was well acquainted with the felicities of each æra , christian as well as heathen ; and the latter contributer to the " magic dream , " well evinces how well he profited in his rudiments of the Roman ...
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Página 105 - Richard, I sent for you back to lend you a horse, which hath carried me many a mile, and, I thank God, with much ease...
Página 105 - ... my horse : be sure you be honest, and bring my horse back to me at your return this way to Oxford. And I do now give you ten groats, to bear your charges to Exeter ; and here is ten groats more, which I charge you to deliver to your Mother and tell her I send her a Bishop's benediction with it, and beg the continuance of her prayers for me. And if you bring my horse back to me, I will give you ten groats more, to carry you on foot to the College : and so God bless you, good Richard.
Página 268 - THE President of the United States of America and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people...
Página 30 - Here young, fair, fresh-coloured country girls, with clean linen, small straw hats, and neat shoes and stockings, sell game, vegetables, flowers, and fruit : here one may live as well as one pleases : here is, likewise, deep play, and no want of amorous intrigues.
Página 272 - Channel and in the North Seas, after the space of twelve days, to be computed from the exchange of...
Página 108 - But at their parting from him, Mr. Cranmer said, ' Good tutor, I am sorry your lot is fallen in no better ground as to your parsonage; and, more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion after you have wearied yourself in your restless studies.
Página 331 - Each passing hour sheds tribute from her wings ; And still new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow, not a cloud imbibes The setting Sun's effulgence, not a strain From all the tenants of the warbling shade...
Página 378 - ... handling is totally different, even where words and phrases may be transferred from the one of these departments of writing to the other. I have accepted the licence you have allowed me, and blotted your book in such a manner that I must call for another for my shelves. I wish you would come hither for a day or two. Twenty coaches come almost to our very door. In an hour's conversation we can do more than in twenty sheets of writing. Do come and make us all happy. My affectionate compliments...
Página 272 - Articles, should be restored on all sides ; that the term should be one month from the Channel and' the North Seas, as far as the Canary Islands inclusively, whether in the ocean or in the Mediterranean...
Página 109 - O Lord, thou knowest how busy I must be this day. If I forget thee, do not thou forget me.