The Annual Biography and Obituary, Bind 14Longman., 1830 |
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... interest . He induced Lady Dorothea Thompson and Lady Cecilia Johnson to become her patronesses ; by which means she was enabled to move in the first circles . She was naturally anxious to rival women of the highest rank and fortune in ...
... interest . He induced Lady Dorothea Thompson and Lady Cecilia Johnson to become her patronesses ; by which means she was enabled to move in the first circles . She was naturally anxious to rival women of the highest rank and fortune in ...
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... interest in the highest circles at home ; and his pleasing exterior , manly affability , and travelled air , were such , that he was at no loss to sustain his pretensions in any society . To Earl Bathurst's discri- minating and ...
... interest in the highest circles at home ; and his pleasing exterior , manly affability , and travelled air , were such , that he was at no loss to sustain his pretensions in any society . To Earl Bathurst's discri- minating and ...
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... interest in the colony . In a word , he appeared to connect its future prosperity with his own name and fame . " Here concludes the Memoir , with which , as we have already stated , we have been favoured from the most authentic source ...
... interest in the colony . In a word , he appeared to connect its future prosperity with his own name and fame . " Here concludes the Memoir , with which , as we have already stated , we have been favoured from the most authentic source ...
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... interest . No one can deny the powerful and commanding influence of our first impres- sions ; and the acute observer of character will continually develope traits that are referable only to such a source ; even as , in the magical ...
... interest . No one can deny the powerful and commanding influence of our first impres- sions ; and the acute observer of character will continually develope traits that are referable only to such a source ; even as , in the magical ...
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... interest , has derived from it a new and important in- strument of research , which has already , under the guidance of Davy , multiplied discoveries with such rapidity , and to such an extent , that it is impossible to anticipate the ...
... interest , has derived from it a new and important in- strument of research , which has already , under the guidance of Davy , multiplied discoveries with such rapidity , and to such an extent , that it is impossible to anticipate the ...
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Side 395 - And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the Word of His grace, Which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified.
Side 133 - Vixere fortes ante Agamemnona Multi, sed omnes illacrymabiles Urgentur, ignotique longa Nocte, carent quia vate sacro.
Side 160 - Time made thee what thou wast, king of the woods ; And time hath made thee what thou art — a cave For owls to roost in.
Side 268 - Thoughts on the English Government — addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England...
Side 201 - Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson: Biographical, critical, and political.
Side 47 - ... in a state of intense activity ; and a platina wire, communicating with the positive side, was brought in contact with the upper surface of the alkali. The whole apparatus was in the open atmosphere.
Side 50 - In sciences kindred to chemistry, the knowledge of the nature of the alkalies, and the analogies arising in consequence, will open many new views; they may lead to the solution of many problems in geology, and shew that agents may have operated in the formation of rocks and earths which have not hitherto been suspected to exist.
Side 144 - For the repeated thanks and grants bestowed upon you by this house, in gratitude for your many and eminent services, you have thought fit this day to offer us your acknowledgments; but this nation well knows that it is still largely your debtor. It owes to you the proud satisfaction, that amidst the constellation of illustrious warriors, who have recently visited our country...
Side 63 - The Bakerian Lecture, on some of the Combinations of Oxymuriatic Gas and Oxygen, and on the Chemical Relations of these Principles to inflammable Bodies.