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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... kind præludium to the character of this curious paper , to correct a frequent and familiar prejudice that exists in the minds of the inhabitants of the earth , against the inhabitant of the moon , and which is at once injurions and ...
... kind præludium to the character of this curious paper , to correct a frequent and familiar prejudice that exists in the minds of the inhabitants of the earth , against the inhabitant of the moon , and which is at once injurions and ...
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... kind yet attempted , and may be truly valuable to gentlemen who are just met to talk over affairs . I know that you are a good mechanic , and therefore I will proceed to describe my invention to you , for which I certainly intend to ...
... kind yet attempted , and may be truly valuable to gentlemen who are just met to talk over affairs . I know that you are a good mechanic , and therefore I will proceed to describe my invention to you , for which I certainly intend to ...
Side 54
... kind , as it will save me many a dog - watch upon the crosstrees ; and if you come down some night . through the wind - sail , or through any other channel you please , we shall be glad to see you in our mess , on the starboard side of ...
... kind , as it will save me many a dog - watch upon the crosstrees ; and if you come down some night . through the wind - sail , or through any other channel you please , we shall be glad to see you in our mess , on the starboard side of ...
Side 71
... kind which has lately come under my notice , is Stentor , a gay man , whom nature has furnished with a loud un- timable voice ; but who fancies himself gifted with ex- traordinary abilities in reading the church service , and never yet ...
... kind which has lately come under my notice , is Stentor , a gay man , whom nature has furnished with a loud un- timable voice ; but who fancies himself gifted with ex- traordinary abilities in reading the church service , and never yet ...
Side 73
... kind influence be used to dispel the gloom of disaffection , and all the mischiefs of par- ty distinction , and yet a blind and mistaken policy prevails , a system of terror is still preferred , and un- happy IRELAND remains the ...
... kind influence be used to dispel the gloom of disaffection , and all the mischiefs of par- ty distinction , and yet a blind and mistaken policy prevails , a system of terror is still preferred , and un- happy IRELAND remains the ...
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