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The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire11.07.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. Juli 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] is death to purloin trafh; but to take what every parent values beyond all riches, is regarded by the Engliſh law as a mere trifle. [...]
[...] Company, has induced many adventurers to embark in it under foreign colours, and their charter is by that means a mere piece of wafte paper, except excluding the benefits from this country and throwing them into other hands. — . Oftend is increafing in the moſt [...]
[...] tely render every dealer in hair-powder, and every barber, liable to a penalty of ten pounds for having, not merely in his ſhop, but in any part of his dwelling houfe, the fmalleſt quanty of forver, even though it may not be mixed with hair. powder, but merely in [...]
[...] in this country, that, until within thefe few years, they have attained very little diſtin&tion, is not to be wondered at. The mere painter of portraits never aimed at any thing higher than a mere refemblance. Higher art was out of the queſtion, and there is as [...]
[...] aimed at any thing higher than a mere refemblance. Higher art was out of the queſtion, and there is as much difference between hiſtorical painting, and mere portrait painting, as between the grace of Madame Hei nell, and the grace of a Sadler’s-Wells tumbler. In [...]
[...] prove them, for his works are of themfelves a School of Arts. } Painting and Engraving appear at firſt fight merely elegant amufements, and confidered in this light, they add [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire20.11.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. November 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] England and Holland in 1713, of the Spaniſh Colonies in America, fome writers upon the ſubjeét feem to confider this treaty as a mere nullity, and lead us into a labyrinth of arguments upon prior rights, and prior V o L, XV, * * · *** P . . . . . --.: no -- di [...]
[...] The great advantages reſulting from it are merely conjectural; fuppofing the annual returns of the Sou thern to be double to thofe which are produced by the [...]
[...] the following evening after he fet off from the former place, he ftopped three days on the road and difap pointed the audience, by halting at Montrofe, merely becaufe the houfe where he was changing horfes, had fome very good Claret ! [...]
[...] mean appearances without letters of recommendation, fhould travel through England on the eve of a war, vifir the fea-ports, &c. and all from mere curiofity: To this he made no anfwer. * ** - He has a good Map of the Coaſt with him: but [...]
[...] arbitrary as the writers of certain newſpapers, They let loofe armies, they befiege towns, they invade provinces, they burn fleets, and all this, merely be caufe it is their high will and pleaſure; and after they have done all this miſchief, they prefent as with a few [...]
[...] :::::::: Dover pige: :d :de:M Richard" Bruchman ind Mrs. Mary Porteus of ſome gold and filver;"They stated merely the robbery.'" *** The .." - 3 U - Tºw; *: : . " the cir: : Al---Pagał . Ihe : fwore to the circumſtances in [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire03.03.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 03. März 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] jestions that would be ſtated to the licenſing Mr. Pal= · Vol. IV, T *** * mere [...]
[...] of the Tower to legalize the performances of the Royal Theatre: That affertion was a pretence for bringing in the petition, and a mere pretence. : Mr. Taylor ſpoke in reply, and argued that Mr. Palmer had not oppoſed the laws of the land. - [...]
[...] part of the proceedings in the trial of Hastings is to be publiſhed in any ſhape during its continuance; fo that except as to the arrangement, and a mere ſtatement of the daily progreſs, the public cannot be put inta postestion of it by the newſpapers; * * : [...]
[...] yet, as in his addreſs to the public, he has infinuated, that in his late conteſt with me at Odihảm, his being: “beaten was the mere efest of Accident”. – I do now declare that I am ready to meet him at any time; not exceeding three months from the prefent date, on con: [...]
[...] declare that I am ready to meet him at any time; not exceeding three months from the prefent date, on con: dition (that as it is merely to oblige him that f once more enter the lifts with him) the fum we fight for fhair not be leſs than tivo hundred and fifty guineas a /de." ? [...]
[...] by Mr. Bower, who was Counfel for the Profecution, that a fuit had been inftituted in the Eccleſiaſtical Court, not merely in Şafiitation, but to prove that the marriage was a nullity, on the grounds that Mifs Fuße was not of fufficient underftanding and discretion, to [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire11.04.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. April 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] ingenuity of the alhifion to two words; one of four letters, and the other of three; by which Hamlet exi prefles, that the King was more than merely of kin or related, though not fo much as pofTefllng one kind af fectionate regard; but before the boy can well.com [...]
[...] cette Pierre j'edifierai mon Eglife." Where the allufion to the two words, Peter and a rock, would now be called a pun; for I muft explain to the mere Englife reader, that in moft European languages, thefe two words are exprefled by founds nearly fimilar, though, [...]
[...] of the characters defcribed. Having faid fo much in favour of punning, I will' allow that a mere pwifler may be a nuifance to fociety. By this, I mean one who is for ever on the look out to entrap a poor fingle inoffenfive word, and torture it, [...]
[...] merriment, by blundering on fomething ludicrous, be comes tirefome by conftant efforts'to furprize, and te.. dious by repeated failure. While I condemn the mere puitflers, I will not forget that I am the champion of punning as an occafional fource of Variety, furprife, [...]
[...] formed ready for Parliamentary fanction, formed on local knowledge and practical experience — not a Bill of mere theory and idle fpeculation as lately appeared; but calculated to obviate every abufe, and eftabliflx every neeeflary regulation in the African Trade: And [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire11.12.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. Dezember 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] fluence of the Lords in the Lower Houfe of Parliament may be attended with the moſt alarming confequences. whilſt a title was a mere feather of distinétion to amufe vanity, or the empty reward of a profligate cully whereby he might beſtow a new name on his [...]
[...] cured by fervility and political proftitution, if by the influence of money, or the management of ele&tions, of if by rendering the Houfe of Commons the mere organ of the Minifter's pleaſure, a refpe&table but firm remonſtránce to the Throne, fhould clearly point out [...]
[...] * The Duke of Leeds, who is Seeretary for the For eign Department, wrote a letter to the Lord Mayor on Thurſday, merely as a trial of ſkill with his brother secretary, Mr. Grenville; and it is univerſally admitted that his Grace writes much the more intelligible Eng [...]
[...] repeatedly invoked: – Humanity is the fecond virtue of Courts – but undoubtedly the firſt is Juſtice. If it were a queſtion of humanity merely, which con fined its views to the feparation of the prefent parties, it would be a question eafily decided upon firft im [...]
[...] much lefs the firſt feelings of an individual: ; The Law has faid, firſt-married perfons ſhall not be legally fepa rated upon the mere difinclination of one, or both; to live, together: – thė difinclination muſt be founded upon reafons which the Law approves, and it is my [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire25.06.1791
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. Juni 1791
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] a richnefs in his imagination, that rendered the pa thetic very congenial to him. His language is not merely tranſparent, it is fweet and harmonious. It has a thouſand namelefs graces; and it has a uniform dignity and fweeping majefty that has never been [...]
[...] ypon the story of private and dómeſtie woes, and fe being equally direćted to the heart of every fpe&tator, The mind of mere fenfibility is tired with the continual repetition of the diſtreffes ofkings and emperors, and loves to come home to thofe ffenes that are common [...]
[...] qualities neceſſary to form the above charaếter will be found to be very few; and I believe I may venture to affert merely negative, and may be comprized in the following: - - - ; . r . · · · : ! One who does not rob – becaufe he is not [...]
[...] firmed the right of İmpeachment; it has taught the Minifter, that the country is not to be involved in war at the-mere pleaſure of thofe who conduết the șxecutive government; it has giventan example of toleration in the Catholic Diffenters Bilt; and on the [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire19.11.1787
  • Datum
    Montag, 19. November 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] The pisture of Lord Heathfield, of Gibraltar, is cer taînly the greatest atchievement of the art of which this country can boaſt. It is not merely the beſt por: trait of the mafter — it is, perhaps, the beſt portrait in the world, if the criterion by which we are to judge [...]
[...] perceive the foul of the diſtinguiſhed hero, and trace the bold and ſteady features of his heart, as well as thoſe which are: merely exterior. In all the leffer con-, fiderations of air, attitude, employment, eompofition; and finiſhing, it is equally grand and perfest. The [...]
[...] and finiſhing, it is equally grand and perfest. The appropriate bufineſs of the piéture, and the harmony, are ftriking proofs, not mêrely of the juft conception, of the mafter, but alſo of the power of execution. Were Sir Joſhua's merits as a painter to be tried by no other [...]
[...] his arti:. * * * * * * * · * This is not the opinion of the writer alone, nor of the mere amateur. The moft eminent profeffors of the, [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire25.04.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. April 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] dern times was fet afide. Nor were they brought for ward to draw the men of fa'hion to the play, but merely to gratify the galleries. Men of fafliion, who are not naturally men of good tafte, and poflefled of an elegant mind, are no more to be beaten into rational [...]
[...] making tranfcripts of State Papers. In fupport of the rule, Mr. Shepherd faid, that the privilege was not merely confined to Domeftick Ser vants; and to fuftain this pofition, he cited a cafe in. Wilfon, where it is laid down, "that the perfon may [...]
[...] the defendant being 3n old woman of 84 years of age,, and the plaintiff having proceeded in this bufinefs, merely from pique and quarrel, yet fuch the law was,, and he muft preferve it for wife purpofes; it was his duty to declare the law, and he had done fo, with an [...]
[...] Of latedifcov'ries, drawn from dates and words, Old rotten parchments, mufty dull records! No — all is now mere Tinfel, Show! — this age. Turns a deafear — but keenly views the Stage! The Tragic Mufe, with all the Sifters Nine, [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire16.10.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Oktober 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] modation to trade are still withheld, and the preten ded fimplification of the duties, has proved to the Mer çhants a mere humbug, without one penny advantage. [...]
[...] I. From the beſt calculations it appears, that the ex: traordinary expence of our preſent armaments is with in a mere trifie of twenty thouſand pound: a day. Ac cording to this, which we believe to be an accurate estimate, what muſt every one of Mr. PTT's ulti [...]
[...] póféd time, in the preparation of his edition ; Mr. * Maione may well ſtand excuſed as he brings forward much hew information , not merely critical :º [...]
[...] external proof of their being the work of that author; for S. Pallivicini, who found the leaf that contains them, attributes them to Horace, merely becaufe the title was, “Carminum, lib. 1. Ode 39.” . |- **. The firſt of the Odes, however, addrested to JULIus [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire14.07.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 14. Juli 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] The Duke of Rich MoND obferved, that the proper ſubjest of the prefent difcuffton was undoub edly merelys the amendment neceffary in the claufe before their Lordſhips; büt as the noble Lords, who had already [...]
[...] abundance of evidence might have been adduced in fup ort of the Bill, had it been thought neceſſary; but as it was merely a Bill of regulation, and a Bill that went to a particular point, without at all, touching on the general queſtion, which had been in his opinion very [...]
[...] ducing any evidence, (which, did it exiſt, his high station and authority would give him fừll poffeſion of) ftätessiv merely as his opinion, that thè, retail träder is not injured by this mode of affestment on his property; notwithſtanding the united:teſtimony of all the traders; [...]
[...] and the Country Attorney, befides afpick and fpan new Pantomime;, but whether ſpeaking extravaganza, or mere dumb fhow, we háve not yet learnt. And all this and much morerin the ſpace of three little months ! Warm work, my maſters! and we moſt heartily wifh [...]