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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Side 26
... honest Irishman ( for to make an Irishman a rogue would be perfectly undramatic ) , a little busy impertinent Moor- fields broker , a lover disguised as a music master , a young lady with much goodness and too much levity , 26 THE MAN ...
... honest Irishman ( for to make an Irishman a rogue would be perfectly undramatic ) , a little busy impertinent Moor- fields broker , a lover disguised as a music master , a young lady with much goodness and too much levity , 26 THE MAN ...
Side 41
... honest considera- tion of those differences of opinion in religious mat- ters , which have for so many ages disturbed and dis- membered society , and nourished the poisonous scions of hatred sprung up with prejudice and error . yet ...
... honest considera- tion of those differences of opinion in religious mat- ters , which have for so many ages disturbed and dis- membered society , and nourished the poisonous scions of hatred sprung up with prejudice and error . yet ...
Side 49
... honest ; regular in the points of their duty , disdaining all fatigue and danger when the service requires it . The bad part of a ship's company are only a few landsmen , who may be found among what are called wasters , or afterguard ...
... honest ; regular in the points of their duty , disdaining all fatigue and danger when the service requires it . The bad part of a ship's company are only a few landsmen , who may be found among what are called wasters , or afterguard ...
Side 51
... honest seaman . If , however , the manners of the officers of the navy have become more polished , they have lost nothing of their original character ; and a most gallant seaman of the present day , who is an accomplished gentleman ...
... honest seaman . If , however , the manners of the officers of the navy have become more polished , they have lost nothing of their original character ; and a most gallant seaman of the present day , who is an accomplished gentleman ...
Side 62
... honest enou reject the artificial means of credit , too comn ' made use of in the present day , by the mutual ac modations of paper , taught them from higher auth It is then from the sources of real wealth and pendence that the ...
... honest enou reject the artificial means of credit , too comn ' made use of in the present day , by the mutual ac modations of paper , taught them from higher auth It is then from the sources of real wealth and pendence that the ...
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