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Pagina 13
... persons to treat with the Commissioners of the French Government . Lord Somers , after communicating with Lord Orford , the Duke of Shrewsbury , and Mr. Montague , as he had been authorised to do , transmitted to the King their joint ...
... persons to treat with the Commissioners of the French Government . Lord Somers , after communicating with Lord Orford , the Duke of Shrewsbury , and Mr. Montague , as he had been authorised to do , transmitted to the King their joint ...
Pagina 16
... persons concerned in the Rebellion of 1715 , he is said to have asked with great emotion , and shed- ding many tears , " whether they meant to revive the proscriptions of Marius and Sylla ? " He soon afterwards sunk into a state of ...
... persons concerned in the Rebellion of 1715 , he is said to have asked with great emotion , and shed- ding many tears , " whether they meant to revive the proscriptions of Marius and Sylla ? " He soon afterwards sunk into a state of ...
Pagina 24
... of Pennsylvania , & c .; ' and then Certain Conditions or Conces- sions , & c . ' to be agreed on between himself and those who wished to purchase land in the province . These having been accepted by many persons , he proceeded 24 PENN .
... of Pennsylvania , & c .; ' and then Certain Conditions or Conces- sions , & c . ' to be agreed on between himself and those who wished to purchase land in the province . These having been accepted by many persons , he proceeded 24 PENN .
Pagina 26
... the natural owners of the soil . He had instructed persons to negotiate a treaty of sale with the Indian nations before his own departure from England ; and one of his first acts was to hold that memorable Assembly , to which 26 PENN .
... the natural owners of the soil . He had instructed persons to negotiate a treaty of sale with the Indian nations before his own departure from England ; and one of his first acts was to hold that memorable Assembly , to which 26 PENN .
Pagina 31
... person of the rights belonging both to a governor and a proprietor , no doubt is open to objection ; but this cannot be urged as a fault upon Penn ; and we believe that it would be difficult to name any person who has used power and ...
... person of the rights belonging both to a governor and a proprietor , no doubt is open to objection ; but this cannot be urged as a fault upon Penn ; and we believe that it would be difficult to name any person who has used power and ...
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Pagina 168 - His Tale of a Tub has little resemblance to his other pieces. It exhibits a vehemence and rapidity of mind, a copiousness of images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterwards never possessed or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of anything else which he has written.
Pagina 274 - Pitt was then one of the poor; and to him Heaven directed a portion of the wealth of the haughty Dowager. She left him a legacy of ten thousand pounds, in consideration of " the noble defence he had made for the support of the laws of England, and to prevent the ruin of his country.
Pagina 107 - The Original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England Examined and Asserted ; the other, The Freeholder's Plea against the Stock-jobbing Elections of Parliament-men.
Pagina 15 - An Act for the Amendment of the Law and the better Advancement of Justice...
Pagina 284 - I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility. You cannot, I venture to say it, you cannot conquer America.
Pagina 494 - His talents of every kind, powerful from nature, and not meanly cultivated by letters, his social virtues in all the relations and all the habitudes of life, rendered him the centre of a very great and unparalleled variety of agreeable societies, which will be dissipated by his death. He had too much merit not to excite some jealousy, too much innocence to provoke any enmity. The loss of no man of his time can be felt with more sincere, general, and unmixed sorrow.
Pagina 44 - It is not uncommon, for those who have grown wise by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would never have seen his defects, but by the lights which he afforded them.
Pagina 242 - Millar told me that in a twelvemonth he sold only forty-five copies of it. I scarcely, indeed, heard of one man in the three kingdoms, considerable for rank or letters, that could endure the book.
Pagina 149 - Miscellany, in a volume which began with the pastorals of Philips, and ended with those of Pope. The same year was written the Essay on Criticism ; a work which displays such extent of comprehension, such nicety of distinction, such acquaintance with mankind, and such knowledge both of ancient and modern learning, as are not often attained by the maturest age and longest experience. It was published about two years afterwards ; and being praised by Addison in the Spectator* with sufficient liberality,...
Pagina 195 - But soon, ah soon, rebellion will commence, If music meanly borrows aid from sense : Strong in new arms, lo ! giant Handel stands, Like bold Briareus, with a hundred hands ; To stir, to rouse, to shake the soul he comes, And Jove's own thunders follow Mars's drums, Arrest him, empress ; or you sleep no more...