Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1802 |
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... those are made welcome guefts , whole understandings may be enlightened , whole hearts may be mended , or who may be any way emulous to excel in the good or the great . From the fociety in queftion , are fhip , or interrupt that perfect ...
... those are made welcome guefts , whole understandings may be enlightened , whole hearts may be mended , or who may be any way emulous to excel in the good or the great . From the fociety in queftion , are fhip , or interrupt that perfect ...
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... those who would judge between them always in doubt to which to give the preference . They might have been taken for brothers ; and they loved each other as if they had been fuch in reality . The count and countefs foon per- ceiving all ...
... those who would judge between them always in doubt to which to give the preference . They might have been taken for brothers ; and they loved each other as if they had been fuch in reality . The count and countefs foon per- ceiving all ...
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... those unfeeling heathens , and cruelties , exercifed by them on and they admit him aboard . I pafs human nature . Ireland had escaped- over the incidents of the voyage , and the grafp of pagan Rome , and there the dreadful hardships he ...
... those unfeeling heathens , and cruelties , exercifed by them on and they admit him aboard . I pafs human nature . Ireland had escaped- over the incidents of the voyage , and the grafp of pagan Rome , and there the dreadful hardships he ...
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... those who kept their flocks on the hills ; and fhe called him unto her , and spake gently to the lad , and faid - Jocky , go fetch a lamb and a kid from the mountain , and see thou choose aright , that this ftranger may take of the best ...
... those who kept their flocks on the hills ; and fhe called him unto her , and spake gently to the lad , and faid - Jocky , go fetch a lamb and a kid from the mountain , and see thou choose aright , that this ftranger may take of the best ...
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... those the weakest inftead of the ftrongeft , -children in- ftead of women in the full ftrength-- will execute the fame quantity of work , which the whole could do in the former methods of beating , and cleaning cotton . Memoirs of the ...
... those the weakest inftead of the ftrongeft , -children in- ftead of women in the full ftrength-- will execute the fame quantity of work , which the whole could do in the former methods of beating , and cleaning cotton . Memoirs of the ...
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الصفحة 197 - Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
الصفحة 235 - I cannot write much, (God knows) how hardly I steal this time when all sleep, and it is also time for me to separate my thoughts from the world. Beg my dead body, which living was denied you, and either lay it in...
الصفحة 236 - ... me away. The everlasting God, powerful, infinite, and inscrutable, God Almighty, who is Goodness itself, the TRUE LIGHT and LIFE, keep you and yours, and have Mercy upon Me, and forgive my persecutors, and false accusers ; and send us to meet in his glorious kingdom. My dear wife, farewell ; bless my boy, pray for me ; and let my True .God hold you both in his arms. " Yours that was, but not now my own,
الصفحة 235 - First, I send you all the thanks which my heart can conceive, or my words express, for your many travails and cares for me, which, though they have not taken effect as you wished, yet my debt to you is not the less ; but pay it I never shall in this world.
الصفحة 278 - From the situation in which the child was found, it appears that he had wandered to the brink of the precipice, and...
الصفحة 247 - THE ORPHAN BOY'S TALE. STAY, lady, stay, for mercy's sake, And hear a helpless orphan's tale, Ah ! sure my looks must pity wake, ' Tis want that makes my cheek so pale. Yet I was once a mother's pride, And my brave father's hope and joy ; But in the Nile's proud fight he died, And I am now an orphan boy. Poor foolish child ! how pleased was I When news of Nelson's victory came, Along the crowded streets to fly, And see the lighted windows...
الصفحة 94 - A draw-bridge, with a ruinous gate-way at each end, led to the court before the building - He entered, and...
الصفحة 444 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation...
الصفحة 235 - When you have travelled and wearied yourself with all sorts of worldly cogitations, you shall sit down by sorrow in the end. Teach your son also to serve and fear God, whilst he is young, that the fear of God may grow up in him ; then will God be an husband to you, and a father to him ; an husband and a father that can never be taken from you.
الصفحة 235 - If you can live free from want, care for no more ; for the rest is but a vanity.