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 31
... give any thing to find you popping your head through the hole of the window - shutter in my chamber . I have , I assure you , a hundred questions to ask : -Pray , are you a married man ? —are there any little men in the moon ? —was you ...
... give any thing to find you popping your head through the hole of the window - shutter in my chamber . I have , I assure you , a hundred questions to ask : -Pray , are you a married man ? —are there any little men in the moon ? —was you ...
Side 38
... give to my readers in my next Number . I have also received numerous cards of invitation to routs , French dinners , petit soupers , cards and balls . The great Mameluke cannot be more a subject of curiosity than I find myself to be ...
... give to my readers in my next Number . I have also received numerous cards of invitation to routs , French dinners , petit soupers , cards and balls . The great Mameluke cannot be more a subject of curiosity than I find myself to be ...
Side 41
... give peace to the world . The modes of faith would then be no more than different ways of giving praise to God , and of promoting his grand design , the happiness of his creatures . I confess that when I see the Protestant in his church ...
... give peace to the world . The modes of faith would then be no more than different ways of giving praise to God , and of promoting his grand design , the happiness of his creatures . I confess that when I see the Protestant in his church ...
Side 46
... unburthening of the mind to a good man , who gives his consolation , advice , and prayer ; and which is the same thing used by protestants when they have a clergyman sent for to a dying friend 46 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... unburthening of the mind to a good man , who gives his consolation , advice , and prayer ; and which is the same thing used by protestants when they have a clergyman sent for to a dying friend 46 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
Side 49
... give a tribute to bravery and merit . The character of a naval officer is finely formed ; it comprises a high sense of honour and courage , with a friendliness of nature and gene- rosity of mind that is conspicuous even to an enemy ...
... give a tribute to bravery and merit . The character of a naval officer is finely formed ; it comprises a high sense of honour and courage , with a friendliness of nature and gene- rosity of mind that is conspicuous even to an enemy ...
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