The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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... creature of the earth , and of your modern aeronauts , that there is not the small- est danger of my taking a forest for a gooseberry bush . " I am enabled likewise , by this clearness of vision , to see things in the dark , and to ...
... creature of the earth , and of your modern aeronauts , that there is not the small- est danger of my taking a forest for a gooseberry bush . " I am enabled likewise , by this clearness of vision , to see things in the dark , and to ...
Side 20
... creatures , and am out of the power of any evil spirit to do me harm . May the SPIRIT OF TRUTH , which emanates from the su- preme fountain of goodness , more or less , into the mind of man , which is ever the same , and though ...
... creatures , and am out of the power of any evil spirit to do me harm . May the SPIRIT OF TRUTH , which emanates from the su- preme fountain of goodness , more or less , into the mind of man , which is ever the same , and though ...
Side 41
... of promoting his grand design , the happiness of his creatures . I confess that when I see the Protestant in his church , the Roman Catholic in his chapel , or the G Bramin in his mosque , all addressing the same deity.
... of promoting his grand design , the happiness of his creatures . I confess that when I see the Protestant in his church , the Roman Catholic in his chapel , or the G Bramin in his mosque , all addressing the same deity.
Side 77
... creatures happened to alight upon a drum , which was considered as a good omen by the army of William , and since that ... creature to death . Who is it can thus dare to separate humanity from religion ? True policy will then direct the ...
... creatures happened to alight upon a drum , which was considered as a good omen by the army of William , and since that ... creature to death . Who is it can thus dare to separate humanity from religion ? True policy will then direct the ...
Side 91
... creatures like herself , I wonder how Sir Charles Gran- dison would have stood this ! I confess that it gave me a little physical confusion , but I surmounted the danger by running away , and when I got into a cor- ner was perfectly Sir ...
... creatures like herself , I wonder how Sir Charles Gran- dison would have stood this ! I confess that it gave me a little physical confusion , but I surmounted the danger by running away , and when I got into a cor- ner was perfectly Sir ...
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