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The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire05.05.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 05. Mai 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] yet it is surely no disgrace to wisli to behold a battle between such expert pugilists. The pleasure that arises from seeing a good fighter strike another with facility notwithstanding his guard , originates only from ob serving that done with ease which a man unacquainted [...]
[...] sand pounds for his appointment. Yesterday a sailor, who had just returned from the. East-Indies, seeing a person set down in a sedan cbair^ in Covent-garden, hired the same, desiring the chair men woold carry him as far as they could for half a [...]
[...] to have you left out of any'Aiming part of life. . You have every, right of distinction, apd should therefore be- distinguished. You will see a show with philosophic superiority, and therefore may see it safely. It is easy to talk of fitting at home c'dntented, when others-are [...]
[...] superiority, and therefore may see it safely. It is easy to talk of fitting at home c'dntented, when others-are seeing or making shows. But not to have' been where it is supposed, and seldom supposed falsely, that a)l would go if they could; to be able to say nothing, when [...]
[...] unheeded till this time. And if this Hospital shall be found to answer, the Doctor may be highly gratified, in seeing what he so earnestly seemed to wish, that "in all future military "expeditions to the West-Indies, or to any tropical [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire23.06.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 23. Juni 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Rebellion — and the journey he took through Fizabad* "This giddy Chief justice, said Mr. Sheridan, disre gards business: He wants to see the countryi pke some innocent School Boy, he takes the primrose path» and amuses himself as he goes: He thinks not that his [...]
[...] Interpreter, from the looks of the Manager* How I looked, Heaven knows! said Mr. Sheridan, but such a Phisiognomist there is no escaping — He sees a sworn Interpreter in my looks! He sees the manner of taking art Dath in my looks! He sees the Bason and the Ganges in [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire26.05.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 26. Mai 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] as their generosity might incline them — Hut stating the whole at 2,000,000 1. or 2,100,000 L the House" would see that 500,0001. had been paid them, and there was still 15 or 1,600,0001. to be paid. He was authorized to fay, that they would be well pleased to [...]
[...] All love encroachment— mark the Simple tiquire; *— But hold — at first, we'll mark a little higher —i See his proud Lordship, or his prouder Gracf, With courtly cringe, soliciting a phee; Vet e'er one half-year's income's fairly reckon'd, [...]
[...] Petruchio. 6. Rule a Wife and h»ve a Wife. Too Civil by half. ife.. 7. Seeing i» Believing. The Lyar. 8, The Heiress. The Water-Man. 9. Artaxerxet. The Humourist, -» [...]
[...] There is a talk^ ©f a commercial treaty between this country and Spain, similar to that with France. We rejoice to see .that very extensive Scots-house, which is involved in the general embarassment, has al ready so effectually arranged their books, and ascertained [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire09.06.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 09. Juni 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] doing?" "They are all in a pretty situation — I wish he were to be sent over to America, he would there see his brethen in perfeRion." If this is not authentic — nay if it was not spoken publickly* let Dr. Horsley or Dr. H d affirm in a private room to any gentle* [...]
[...] had in view might be proper, and was the more neces-r iary, because persons employed in the slave trade fore seeing a possibility of its being put an end to in she next session of Parliament might, from a too eager desire to make all possible advantage of it while it lastesli increase* [...]
[...] affected delay. He came chearfully into the room, made^ the usual Salaam* but would hot fit till I took a chair itear him. Seeing somebody, Isorgot who, look at a ■watch, he got up,. arrd said he was ready, and imme diately turning to three Bramins, who were to attend- [...]
[...] way desirous of protracting the business, but repeatedly tdld me, he -was ready. Upon my aslcing him, if he. had any more friends he wished to see, he answered he^ had many, bat this was not a place nor an occasion to look for them. Did he apprehend.there might be any [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire22.09.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 22. September 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] *“Organ for the Church ; ſtand Godfather to all the Chil “dren between this and the next Seſſions: Make your “Harbour free for Smuggling, and the See an Archbi *“fhop-rick; I'll make you the firſt City in the World! " This was fo well underſtood by the Ele&tors, that [...]
[...] : An Engliſh Gentleman just arrived from Spain, ac quaintsus, that being at St. Ildefonfa to ſee the Court on Whitfunday, he ſaw the famous Japonick palm-tree in full bloffom, in the Royal Garden. This wonderful [...]
[...] Plenty fits within my dwelling, See the mantling liquor flow; Ripen’d fruits and clufters fwelling, Mark how mortals live below. [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire14.11.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. November 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] See focial life, polite and happy grown; . See arts and trade diffufe its golden fmile ; | While Science, and th’ immortal Mufes own, [...]
[...] The night-born dews that bathe the poliſh’d glafs, The roving eye, in pleafing error loft, Sees rocks and woods crowd the fantaftic mafs: But foon as fhines the fun’s meridian lay, The cryftal fabric melts in ſtreams away. - [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire16.06.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 16. Juni 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] for the present, under a protest however, and declaring that they should claim their right whenever they should see occasion to exercise it. Major Gilpin was then called, authenticated the papers, and they were read. [...]
[...] How deep was her regret!' * it Touch'd by this Queen, in ruin grand, » See! Glory, by an English hand, Now pays a mighty debt: Lol sacred to the Roman name, [...]
[...] Lord os the Drama's sphere'. ';: In different fields to equal praise See Hist'ry now thy GIBBON raise ■ " 0 ?» To shine without a peer! , •- ». j i >l [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire10.12.1787
  • Datum
    Montag, 10. Dezember 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] See wistºry ſhy laurel bind: „ . . .: , ha. |- { And Fame for thee her trumpet wind», agº ? -- est, e Torniartial harmony confign’d;- "att C fºr 2. *** [...]
[...] Marquis of Buckingham, and kifed His Majesty's hand, on being appointed Biſhop of Chefter, in the room of. Dr. Porteus, translated to the See of London. . . . The conteſt for the See of Chefter, was fome time [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire24.01.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. Januar 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] “This moft wonderful and all aftounding creature, “Peter Shinglegulp, was to this age truely portentous, “ſeeing that none fuch hath arifen his equal, nor hath “in times paft, as far as we have been informed by “Pliny, and other fuch learned Do&tours, albeit divers [...]
[...] The Church fill remaining at Dorchefter, is a magnificent building. It was formerly the feat of a very confiderable Epifcopal See, which was in the year 1 o86 removed to Lincoln. There is ftill a part of an Abbey to be feen, and a place where it is fup [...]
[...] Rude Gallery rocks, and quickfands of the Pit: careen'd and rigg'd, they now can bear each fhock – See them now under fail, juſt come from dock, High Admirals of the Dramatic Main, The Covent-Garden and the Drury-Lane. [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire21.04.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 21. April 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] smoke and blaze of some straw which was burning be low. Luckily a gentleman and his servant passing by, seeing the man on the top of the house, and the smoke issuing, imagined it on fire, but hearing the ihrieks of the woman, and the reason, secured the fellow. [...]
[...] ".■ Afield I went, amid the morning dew. To m'lk my kine, for so should housewives do, The first I spied, and the first swain we see, In spite of fortune, shall our true love be. Dr. Goldsmith also enumerating many rural customs [...]
[...] austerity of truth and virtue, advising her to put on a mean disguise, and to act the sycophant in order to se duce her uncle into a will in her favour. We see that woman descend to the practice of the shabby advice, and every manly bosom is gratified by finding that their [...]