Literary Varieties
... Elihu Burritt, a blacksmith; the Thonoas Cooper, a shoemaeker; Alexander Somerville, a labourer; Ferguson, the astroceomer, a shepherd; George WVhitfield, I the the preacher, was a pet-boy; Shakespeare, a poor ...
... Elihu Burritt, a blacksmith; the Thonoas Cooper, a shoemaeker; Alexander Somerville, a labourer; Ferguson, the astroceomer, a shepherd; George WVhitfield, I the the preacher, was a pet-boy; Shakespeare, a poor ...
... only of a very £ tender feeling, but of a most correct and delicate judg- ment. At the last fintcrvieov betwecn a coidemned crims-v inal end his wife, tlsoci chlild-a bonnly wee thling, just. beginnling to prattle -was playing about the cell. Hier ...
... instance receives his £300 a-year,-we think a vast deal too much clamour is made algainst a tax which raises £80,000 a year, with as little pressure oa the public as any impost that can be desired. STOimuns, by AUNT MARY, is as nice a book ...
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... for he is not a Babylonian but an Athenian, said the Greek philosopher; do him all the good yiu nun, said Christ, ay, more tictively seek him, aind a ire not whether he be a Jcw or a Gentile, a Greek, a Romin, ...