REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS
... REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. The MinJlreU Two Books, ...
... REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. The MinJlreU Two Books, ...
... Addifon a 9 '•ttis r Relief the Poor New Method of making Ponds ater-tight, without the ufe Mafonry a Sheep from the Perfian 1 Review of new books, Poems 38 raxall's Merfroirs 40 1 I'ddleton's View of the Agriculj of Middlefcx H( l(locs' Oblervations at the ...
... attending, delivered following fpeech: My Lords and Gentlemen, I have received his Majeftv commands to you in ment. Upon review of the import and glorious events that have l ' l guifiied the period which has elap I laft addreffed you, the gratifying ...
... commended. We shall, however, quote passage from the Edinburgh magazine and Review, a publication not much famed for dealing deep in panegyric. There are few writers, the Reviewer remarks, to whom Scotland is more indebted than to the author of the present ...
... congratulation to his pajefty, on his fortunate from afLffil>ation. . • J'- 4- The volunteer in and near the metropolis were reviewed his in Hyde Park. There were under arms, exclulive of officers of mufic.—An attack was made on a under the command Sir Edward ...
... kindr.cfs With which their i.l.iitlties loaded him, the King, riuriprr dinner, propofed to go to Porzdaro, to be prefent at a review. This mark of diltirAtiun, which i*s never be- llowed but on the I,loft derated perfontiges, is confidered by the public as ...
... following ipcech : — My Lords and Gentlemen, 1 have received his Majefty's commands to afletnblc you in Parliament. Upon a review of the important ar.d glorious events that have diftinguifhed the period which has c spfud lince I lall ?? you, the moft ...
... REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. Srctti/h Gallery } or Portraits of eminent Ptrfons of Scotland; many of them after pictures by the celebrated Jamefon, at Taymouth, and other Placi.?, with brief Accounts the Characters reprefenttd, and an Introduction on the Rife ...
... wifhed to Monarchy )J1 France, obliging the people to a ' gainit that fyitem they had forepeatedly fworn maintain. Here he took review of the various negociations n - treaties with France from the period 0 the Britilli Revolution down to peace of 1733, and ...
... and or- nament. It becomes us to fubmit with reverence to him, who maketh darknefs his pavilion. With patriotic pride, we review the life of ourWafh- ington, and compare him with thofe of other countries who have been pre-eminent in fame. Ancien- and ...
... Ruffiani, it is ftated, from Bareuth, that after the arrival of a courier from St Peterfturgh, the Rtsiiian s rn-.v had been reviewed ; and that, after having rec-tivesl the necedary articles for their equip- ment they marcher!, in columns colliding of between ...
... -pcratc than ever. 'I'he confidence of their cuemies is confirm- ed ; the hopes of their partifans are overthrown. After this review, I confefc I cannot conceive how any man can contend that the refill! of tbe expedition has in any degree repaid our j lacrifiees ...