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 6
... wishes to look narrowly into mat- ters ; whether he was actually transported to the moon for gathering sticks on a Sunday ; whether he is as fond of claret , as has been said by some emi- nent writers ; whether he feeds upon powdered ...
... wishes to look narrowly into mat- ters ; whether he was actually transported to the moon for gathering sticks on a Sunday ; whether he is as fond of claret , as has been said by some emi- nent writers ; whether he feeds upon powdered ...
Side 16
... wish me a good night , and then took his leave , while I sat down to read over the ma- nuscript he had left ; the contents of which will be given to the reader in the next Number . ERRATUM . - No . I. p . 5 , 1. 9 , for soliary read ...
... wish me a good night , and then took his leave , while I sat down to read over the ma- nuscript he had left ; the contents of which will be given to the reader in the next Number . ERRATUM . - No . I. p . 5 , 1. 9 , for soliary read ...
Side 34
... wishes to speak on the Treasury side , he must put it in the right pocket , if in the Opposi- tion , in the left ; if perfectly independent he must not have to do with any pocket at all . You see that with this contrivance gentlemen ...
... wishes to speak on the Treasury side , he must put it in the right pocket , if in the Opposi- tion , in the left ; if perfectly independent he must not have to do with any pocket at all . You see that with this contrivance gentlemen ...
Side 38
... wish to speak to some purpose , and to be paid for speaking , otherwise his argument would amount to nothing , which I believe is always the case where nothing is to be gained , " Trusting , Sir , that you will , through the medium of ...
... wish to speak to some purpose , and to be paid for speaking , otherwise his argument would amount to nothing , which I believe is always the case where nothing is to be gained , " Trusting , Sir , that you will , through the medium of ...
Side 44
... wish he should do unto you , become the wisdom of the world . It is then from the want of fixed principles that we are wretched , nor is there any thing that can tem- per the mind like religion ; since the proposition is self evident ...
... wish he should do unto you , become the wisdom of the world . It is then from the want of fixed principles that we are wretched , nor is there any thing that can tem- per the mind like religion ; since the proposition is self evident ...
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