The London Magazine, and Monthly Chronologer, Volumul 14C. Ackers, 1745 |
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Pagina 2
... Italy . If they had fincerely thought fo , they would not have said so , at least they would have guarded against its being pub- lifhed ; but as they knew the con- trary , they faid fo , and published what they faid , in order to encou ...
... Italy . If they had fincerely thought fo , they would not have said so , at least they would have guarded against its being pub- lifhed ; but as they knew the con- trary , they faid fo , and published what they faid , in order to encou ...
Pagina 10
... Italy . For thefe Reafons , Sir , let our Minilers fay what they will upon Suppofe , Sir , the Attack were to be made upon the Queen of Hun- gary's Dominions in Swabia , would it not be ridiculous in us to think of affifting her with ...
... Italy . For thefe Reafons , Sir , let our Minilers fay what they will upon Suppofe , Sir , the Attack were to be made upon the Queen of Hun- gary's Dominions in Swabia , would it not be ridiculous in us to think of affifting her with ...
Pagina 11
... Italy , I believe , no Prince or State in Europe , except Hanover , will lend M us their Troops , because there feems not to be among them , at prefent , the leaft Jealoufy of the Defigns of France ; and feveral of them feem to be a ...
... Italy , I believe , no Prince or State in Europe , except Hanover , will lend M us their Troops , because there feems not to be among them , at prefent , the leaft Jealoufy of the Defigns of France ; and feveral of them feem to be a ...
Pagina 13
... Italy , it would be impoffible for them to fubfift their Army there , unless they were Mafters of the Me- diterranean , which they can never be , as long as we have fuch a fupe- rior Navy . 13 Terms of Peace . Sir , they must do fo in a ...
... Italy , it would be impoffible for them to fubfift their Army there , unless they were Mafters of the Me- diterranean , which they can never be , as long as we have fuch a fupe- rior Navy . 13 Terms of Peace . Sir , they must do fo in a ...
Pagina 14
... Italy , by the Means of France , and all the Hopes that have been given her , thereby difappointed , her Refentment would have induced her to agree to the beft Terms of Peace with us , that we could with any Shadow of Reafon infift on ...
... Italy , by the Means of France , and all the Hopes that have been given her , thereby difappointed , her Refentment would have induced her to agree to the beft Terms of Peace with us , that we could with any Shadow of Reafon infift on ...
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Pagina 145 - Good God ! how sweet are all things here ! How beautiful the fields appear ! How cleanly do we feed and lie ! Lord ! what good hours do we keep ! How quietly we sleep...
Pagina 622 - French officer know, if there be one in the town, that there are no Dutch troops here, but enough of the King's to chastise the rebels, and those who dare to give them assistance. (Signed) " Col. CONWAY, " Aid-de-Camp to his RH the Duke.
Pagina 303 - These being brought into the fold, And by the thrifty master told, He thinks his wages are well paid, Since none are either lost or stray'd.
Pagina 145 - Live but undisturbed and free ! Here in this despised recess, Would I, maugre winter's cold And the summer's worst excess, Try to live out to sixty full years old ; And, all the while, Without an envious eye On any thriving under Fortune's smile, Contented live, and then contented die.
Pagina 622 - Governor and principal officers are to deliver themselves up immediately, and the castle, citadel, and all the gates ,of the town, are to be taken possession of forthwith by the King's troops. All the small arms are to be lodged in the town guard-room ; and the rest of the garrison are to retire to the cathedral, where a guard is to be placed over them. No damage is to be done to the artillery, arms, or ammunition.
Pagina 406 - When guilt brings down the thunder, call'd aloud On Tully's name, and shook his crimson steel, And bade the father of his country hail ? For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free...
Pagina 145 - O my beloved nymph, fair Dove, Princess of rivers, how I love Upon thy flowery banks to lie, And view thy silver stream, When gilded by a Summer's beam! And in it all thy wanton fry Playing at liberty, And, with my angle, upon them The all of treachery I ever learned industriously to try!
Pagina 357 - The goblin now the fool alarms, Hags meet to mumble o'er their charms, The night-mare rides the dreaming ass, And fairies trip it on the grass.
Pagina 246 - The Lord descended from above, And bow'd the heavens high, And underneath his feet he cast The darkness of the sky. On cherubs and on cherubims, Full royally he rode, And on the wings of mighty winds, Came flying all abroad.
Pagina 145 - In the artificial night, Your gloomy entrails make, Have I taken, do I take ! How oft, when grief has made me fly, To hide me from society, E'en of my dearest friends, have I, In your recesses...