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The general evening post31.01.1758/01.02.1758/02.02.1758
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 31. Januar 1758
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] and º of refuſal, to proceed to extremities, ſiſtance A. inhabitants tear the pºnaſty of their re º treat im t ºtiºn was ſent to this General, to en … minute, tº ** { le; it till the morning : “ Not a are perem º he) the orders of Marſhal Richelieu [...]
[...] A few days ſince died at his houſe in Chequer-yard, Dowgate-hill, Mr. Joſeph Wight, an eminent Writing matter, many years Mäſter of that Wald School, and Church and Veſtry-clerk of Allhallows, Thames-ſtreet. Tueſday night Mr. Henry Marſhall was buried from [...]
[...] a ſmail Tenement there, in Poſſeſſion of John Born, of the yearly Value of four Pound, fix Shillings and Eight Pence. for furth; particulars apply to John Palmer, of Torrington, Gent. Humphrey Leigh, of Exeter, Gent. Faithfull Forteſcue, of Hatherleigh, Gent, or the Rev. Mr. Penwarn, the preſent incum [...]
The general evening post19.08.1760/20.08.1760/21.08.1760
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 19. August 1760
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] which they are threatened, are preparing for a vigorous defence. , , Vienna, Auguſ? 2. The day before yesterday their Im perial Majelties were preſent at the finging of Te Deum upon the ựking ºf Glatz ; in which place was fouad a [...]
[...] wait for a con firmation of quarters of cantonment to take the field ; but that the head-quarters were ſtill at Grip'walde. [...]
[...] M ad to the Shoi In Life and De ; 2 dly, He would furthe their Edition are copied faid by them to be neve [...]
The Whitehall evening post or London intelligencer23.01.1755/24.01.1755/25.01.1755
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 23. Januar 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] and another Regi nt to America. and Col. Walde nor will come over from [re [...]
[...] (Governonfioffering a free Pardon o any'l'crſOn; not a Princiial, making shezLXſeovery. Mrs. Purry at_th' ſime'i'ime offered a Rewar'd good. Currencjn it a white Man, and Freedom, if 'a snve', to the Perfon. X'Abofitffſihree Weeks after' it appeared, that the Murder' [...]
[...] Wantea immed ately,ſor a lear Ce'N-U', [...]
[...] enqrr're of Mr. will arrr (Leg-ry. Ca penter, neat the 'warden Nou, All t'etlonr 'nd'b'ed 'o 'he ſaid Dnhropt' Eft-'e are ro qui'od furth'ith to ply the D.h-r hy them on'rn; to M-. Fr'nerr L'nrſt-n Atturney (v lar i' duly'authOrr-'ed by the Aſſryun 'o 'e "I" the home) rt his Houſe m Whiteenayel, or they 't ll be ſue' [...]
[...] er. Rule' ſ-r the French T Nſ-UE: Teechiwg to Read. write, 'nd S,enh the' Lenguqe in e Month" 1 ime, by I ' ethod eeſy 'nd femilier, hitherto wrpreoiſed. With C.,mpufitione- wr Leſſ\1* in French 'no Ev-g' o, n'e-ptt'd to the Ruiesy eiſu e Table [...]
[...] have not yet learnt. V ' We hue receiveden Azcount that too good Snilor' were im' reſs'd in theRiVer, end about theNore. Sclrch Werren s ere alſo made out. . Regularing Ceptains ere to ſit de Die in Diem, et [...]
Saturday review28.05.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Mai 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] The tenant would necessarily be evicted without getting a penny for disturbance. Mr. GLADSTONE has often said that in very small holdings there are, as a general rule, no im provements for which the tenant can make a distinct claim. He has not reclaimed any land or done any building, or put [...]
[...] stages of a criminal investigation. In cases of murder very often—and it is said, and perhaps truly, in this particular case —newspaper reports have been the means of bringing in im portant evidence which would not have been otherwise forth coming. The argument, however, tells both ways. The [...]
[...] Quhen tha haue nocht to fill 30ur gredie hands, Quhair 3e can spye ane man to geue 3ow mair, i. schute thame furth; syne puts ane vthir thair. owbeit the first haue Barnis aucht or nyne, 3e tak no thocht, thocht man and all sulde tyne; [...]
[...] 3e tak no thocht, thocht man and all sulde tyne; Within few 3eris 3e herye him also, Syne puts him furth; to beggin most he go; Thus schift 3e our, in to most gredie wyse, The quhilk ane Uengeance frome the Heauin cryis. [...]
[...] Moir grit expens is maid, as I suppose, Upon ane pair of prophane Monstruus hose, Nor wald do cleith ane hundreth of the pure That gois nakit, begging frome dure to dure. Salyke sic Pryde pertenis to trew teaching, [...]
[...] it may be she has no kind of taste, and of which the supposed object is to fit her for success in the matrimonial market. She only gains a superficial acquaintance with many of the most im portant subjects that can occupy human faculties, and is too. seldom qualified to share the serious interests of her husband's life. [...]
[...] otherwise imposed on Candidates for admission to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst; and (2) by the College of Surgeons in lieu of the Preliminary Examination otherwise im on Candidates for its Fellowship. It is also among those Examinations of which some one amust be passed (1) by every Medical Student on commencing his Fiºnal studies ; and (2) [...]
Saturday review19.01.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Januar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Suicide,” and purport to be written by a gentleman who, after due deliberation, has made up his mind to destroy himself. Before doing so, he is kind enough to communicate to the public his im pressions upon the deepest questions of theology. The idea, if not quite new, affords a good dramatic situation. The last thoughts of [...]
[...] been produced. We proceed now to give some account of the remaining Chronicles. The two previously published volumes of the Chronica Monasterii S. Albani presented us with a greatly im proved text of the English History of Walsingham. The greater part of the text of the present volume now appears in print for the [...]
[...] they had made to his claim, and waiving the right of conquest which he had in the first instance proposed to put forth. The former is remarkable if only from the ambiguity of the most im portant word in it. It is as follows:— In the name of God, I, Henry of Lancastre, chalenge this reiaume, this the [...]
[...] mind. It has hitherto been a very merited charge against the votaries of physical science that this co-ordination of principles, this im }. classification of the series of the sciences, has been habitually neglected and overlooked in favour of a narrow and [...]
[...] why scho com swa on nyghte in be wyldrines, sodanly, withowttyne any mare speche, scho laid hire be-syde me, and when pat I felyd hir thare I dred bat scho sulde drawe me to iuell, and said bat I wald ryse and blesse vs in be name of be Haly Trynytee, and scho strenyde me so stallworthely bat I had no mouthe to speke, ne no hande to styrre; and whene I sawe [...]
[...] Jhesu how precyous esthi blude : " makand be crosse with my fyngere in my breste, and als faste scho were wayke and sodanly all was awaye; and I thankked Gode bat delyuerd me, and sothely fra bat tym furthe I forced me for to luf Jhesu, and ay be mare I profette in pe luf of Jhesu pe swetter I fand it, and to pis daye it went noghte fra Iny mynde. [...]
[...] and Edward VI. marks the era of the first experiment. The statute of 1530 made vagrancy a crime in “persons whole and mighty in body and able to labour,” without regard to any im possibility on their part of finding work, and prescribed whipping at the cart's tail as the cure in every instance. Six years later, still [...]
[...] labourer gets from both sources together the same money for less work, he is not likely to quarrel with the arrangement. It is not, therefore, to any change in the theory of poor relief which im oses the workhouse upon every able-bodie T. that we must }. for an amelioration of existing abuses. They must be attacked [...]
[...] the same phenomena. }. susceptibility to external influ ences enriches the national character with fresh traits, but is confronted by a sturdy independence which prevents it from im pairing the national individuality. The spirit of conquest and adventure carries the nation beyond its boundaries, and impels it [...]
[...] + Kaiser Heinrich VI. London : Asher & Co. 1 Englische Geschichte, rornehmlich im Sechszehnten und siebschnten Jahr hundert. Won Leopold Ranke. Leipzig : Duncker. London : Williams & Norgate. [...]
The Athenaeum28.11.1857
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. November 1857
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] EW PIANO MUSIC, by STEPHEN HELLER. — IM wald UND FLUR, Troisième Suite de Prome: nades d'un solitaire, Op. 89. In Six Numbers.-London: Wessel. & Co., 18, Hanover-square. [...]
[...] - large circular portico, from which two circular started through the shadows of the woods; im- ºil, of stone steps descend into the garden. The [...]
[...] a battery would have made but a feeble comparison with the grand spectacle that was displayed before us. It was, in truth, terrifically grand, and im posed a feeling of awe upon us—helpless as all human means would have been, if involved in its [...]
[...] Eminent Living Characters. Also, Biogra #. Sketches of Celebrated Women of the ime. (Kent & Co.) THE new edition of this useful little work proves the truth of our first observation on it, [...]
[...] The inner court of the Schloss, at Stuttgart, is to be adorned by a colossal equestrian statue, in bronze, of Count Eberhard im Bart, the re nowned ancestor of the present royal family of Würtemburg, whom Uhland has celebrated in so [...]
[...] puppy was sent to his stable, and in this place was a bitch with young ones,-the mother died, and the young ones as it were adopted the newly im ported mother, and sucked at her dugs. The result was a good supply of milk, and they con [...]
[...] dernes, quise trouvent chez BARTHES & LOWELL, Libraires, 14, Great Marlborough-street, London, W. This Catalogue contains a vast selection of all the most im ortant works in all departments of French, Italian, and Spanish iterature, many of which have been collected during repeated [...]
[...] cºhole term offire, when they have acquired an ade quate value. Foun-Furths, or 80 percent-of-the-Profits areassigned to Policies º: ear, and may be *:::::: to increase the sum insured, to -- º payment incash, or to the reduction and ultimate [...]
[...] “Mr. Kingsley has selected a good subject, and has written a good novel to an excellent ºf: imes. “The book is noble and well-timed.”—Spectator. [...]