The Monthly Epitome, Opseg 3W. Clarke, 1800 |
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... defigned , or fome print engraved from it , it is then , almoft to a certainty , a copy ; for , however carefully an artist may exa- mine and finish his sketch , it is very B impro . Letter XV11 . The celebrated Rock Bridge , and immenfe.
... defigned , or fome print engraved from it , it is then , almoft to a certainty , a copy ; for , however carefully an artist may exa- mine and finish his sketch , it is very B impro . Letter XV11 . The celebrated Rock Bridge , and immenfe.
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... defigned folely for his use , and of which he ate heartily . With regard to myself , it was only with the great- eft difficulty I could fwallow a part of what was fet before me , which was fifh preferved in fugar , and which indeed I ...
... defigned folely for his use , and of which he ate heartily . With regard to myself , it was only with the great- eft difficulty I could fwallow a part of what was fet before me , which was fifh preferved in fugar , and which indeed I ...
Stranica 42
... defigned for the purpose of cutting the leaves , and making them fimooth , fet in a knife - handle , common to them both , and into which it fhuts up . When a fingle flip is not fuflicient , feveral are bound together , by means of a ...
... defigned for the purpose of cutting the leaves , and making them fimooth , fet in a knife - handle , common to them both , and into which it fhuts up . When a fingle flip is not fuflicient , feveral are bound together , by means of a ...
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... ( defigned and etched by Mifs Harriet Carr ) . VOL . II . Head of Mary Queen of Scots , and her Confort Francis the Second , King of France , from a Gold Coin in the Collection of the late Dr. William Hunter . Portrait of John Hough ...
... ( defigned and etched by Mifs Harriet Carr ) . VOL . II . Head of Mary Queen of Scots , and her Confort Francis the Second , King of France , from a Gold Coin in the Collection of the late Dr. William Hunter . Portrait of John Hough ...
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... ( defigned for the Ufe of Ladies who wish to acquire a Method of teaching it ) . By BLANCHE MER- CY . 2 vols . 3s . 6d . Law . An Account of the Operations carried on for accomplishing a Trigonome- trical Survey of England and Wales ...
... ( defigned for the Ufe of Ladies who wish to acquire a Method of teaching it ) . By BLANCHE MER- CY . 2 vols . 3s . 6d . Law . An Account of the Operations carried on for accomplishing a Trigonome- trical Survey of England and Wales ...
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Stranica 205 - The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn. Chorus. Let us pity the white man; no mother has he, &c.
Stranica 340 - I'll venture my life She has drunk of the Well of St. Keyne ." "I have left a good woman who never was here...
Stranica 340 - For from cock-crow he had been travelling, And there was not a cloud in the sky. He drank of the water so cool and clear, For thirsty and hot was he, And he sat down upon the bank Under the willow-tree.
Stranica 340 - If the husband of this gifted well Shall drink before his wife, A happy man thenceforth is he, ,For he shall be master for life.
Stranica 266 - Pizarro ; a tragedy, in five acts ; as performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane : taken from the German drama of Kotzebue ; and adapted to the English stage by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Stranica 202 - I found myself stretched upon the sand with the bridle still in my hand, and the sun just sinking behind the trees. I now summoned all my resolution, and determined to make another effort to prolong my existence. And as the evening was somewhat cool, I resolved to travel as far as my limbs would carry me, in hopes of reaching (my only resource) a wateringplace.
Stranica 295 - I would recommend the following plan: To have a ciftern for holding the milk a little broader than the cloth, to be covered with a...
Stranica 300 - ... coat, you find a worthlefs impure pearl. I tried feveral of them, taking one lamella off after another, and found clear and impure by turns ; and in an impure pearl I met with one of a clear water, though in the centre of all I found a foreign particle. The largeft and...
Stranica 205 - About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, a woman, returning from the labours of the field, stopped to observe me, and perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired into my situation, which I briefly explained to her; whereupon, with looks of great compassion, she took up my saddle and bridle and told me to follow her. Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted...
Stranica 297 - Every one of the divers, and even the moft expert, entertain a great dread cf the (harks, and will not, on any account, defcend until the conjurer has performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is fo deeply rooted in their minds, that the government was obliged to keep two fuch conjurers always in their pay, to remove the fears of their divers.