The Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1796 |
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... fituation ? There exifts an etymological , as truly as a moral fenfe , and those who have acquired the former , will feel by how very natural a tranfition MONTHLY MAG . No. VI , two such eminent members of the body natural , as the head ...
... fituation ? There exifts an etymological , as truly as a moral fenfe , and those who have acquired the former , will feel by how very natural a tranfition MONTHLY MAG . No. VI , two such eminent members of the body natural , as the head ...
Página 461
... fituation is fuch , that two or three pupils , with a bandfome allowance , would be both an agreeable and useful domeftic addition . And if there were a kind of interchange or rotation of pupils , each might enjoy the benefit of ...
... fituation is fuch , that two or three pupils , with a bandfome allowance , would be both an agreeable and useful domeftic addition . And if there were a kind of interchange or rotation of pupils , each might enjoy the benefit of ...
Página 462
... fituation of the first obferver ( his view being bounded by houfes , & c . ) was not fo favourable as that of the fecond , who was travelling in the country , though the difference in the re- lations cannot be accounted for from this ...
... fituation of the first obferver ( his view being bounded by houfes , & c . ) was not fo favourable as that of the fecond , who was travelling in the country , though the difference in the re- lations cannot be accounted for from this ...
Página 496
... fituation would deprive the ftudent in phyfic of the great object of his invefti- gation of disease in its various forms , which is rarely to be met with in fe- cluded colleges . Mr. Erfkine alfo in ftanced , " that admiffion to the bar ...
... fituation would deprive the ftudent in phyfic of the great object of his invefti- gation of disease in its various forms , which is rarely to be met with in fe- cluded colleges . Mr. Erfkine alfo in ftanced , " that admiffion to the bar ...
Página 509
... fituated in Old - street , near the turnpike . On the death of these persons , a relation of the fame name fucceeded to the ... fituation in Chif- well - ftreet . From about the year 1760 , Mr. Whitbread was alone , as he ever afterwards ...
... fituated in Old - street , near the turnpike . On the death of these persons , a relation of the fame name fucceeded to the ... fituation in Chif- well - ftreet . From about the year 1760 , Mr. Whitbread was alone , as he ever afterwards ...
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Página 816 - It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world; so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it; for let me not be understood as capable of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements.
Página 813 - ... all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle, and of fatal tendency. They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force ; to put, in the place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community...
Página 817 - The considerations which respect the right to hold this conduct, it is not necessary, on this occasion, to detail. I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the belligerent powers, has been virtually admitted by all.
Página 813 - I have already intimated to you the danger of parties in the state, with particular reference to the founding of them on geographical discriminations. Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally.
Página 817 - I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence, and that after forty-five years of my life dedicated to its service with an upright zeal, the faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion, as myself must soon be to the mansions of rest.
Página 815 - Can it be, that Providence has not connected the permanent felicity of a nation with its virtue ? The experiment, at least, is recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature.
Página 816 - ... of a virtuous sense of obligation a commendable deference for public opinion, or a laudable zeal for public good, the base or foolish compliances of ambition, corruption or infatuation.
Página 813 - This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles, in the distribution of its powers, uniting security with energy and containing within itself a provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and your support.
Página 813 - HOWEVER combinations or associations of the above description may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men, will be enabled to subvert the power of the people, and to usurp for themselves the reins of government; destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.
Página 811 - ... the happiness of the people of these States, under the auspices of liberty, may be made complete by so careful a preservation and so prudent a use of this blessing as will acquire to them the glory of recommending it to the applause, the affection and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it.