The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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Page 17
... Church Meadow , a raised path is continued to the brook : A new crescent , situated immediately to the right of this path , is in a state of con siderable forwardness , ' and is intended to be embellished with a terrace in front , which ...
... Church Meadow , a raised path is continued to the brook : A new crescent , situated immediately to the right of this path , is in a state of con siderable forwardness , ' and is intended to be embellished with a terrace in front , which ...
Page 18
... Church Meadow , at Oxford . The dome and pump have certainly a mean appearance . An elegant marble vase and pedestal , pla- ced under a cupola of light architecture , would have been more appropriate , and into this the water might have ...
... Church Meadow , at Oxford . The dome and pump have certainly a mean appearance . An elegant marble vase and pedestal , pla- ced under a cupola of light architecture , would have been more appropriate , and into this the water might have ...
Page 22
... church , he became very uneasy and dissatisfied . The more he read , the more he thought ; the more his difficulties encreased . One object after another arose in his mind , till at length he was very bitterly em- barrassed . He had ...
... church , he became very uneasy and dissatisfied . The more he read , the more he thought ; the more his difficulties encreased . One object after another arose in his mind , till at length he was very bitterly em- barrassed . He had ...
Page 51
... church , and his chair a pulpit . 9. Onely that there might some taste con- tinue of him , some of his remains were col lected , such as he could not but write , and such as , when written , were out of his power to destroy . These ...
... church , and his chair a pulpit . 9. Onely that there might some taste con- tinue of him , some of his remains were col lected , such as he could not but write , and such as , when written , were out of his power to destroy . These ...
Page 53
... church - yard , and there hung by his arms , was entitled to sanctuary . Cus jacius ( l . 10. Obs . e . 7. and Petr . Greg . 4. 3. Syntagm . c . 10. n . fin . ) notes , that upon this account , some emperors levied taxes upon air and ...
... church - yard , and there hung by his arms , was entitled to sanctuary . Cus jacius ( l . 10. Obs . e . 7. and Petr . Greg . 4. 3. Syntagm . c . 10. n . fin . ) notes , that upon this account , some emperors levied taxes upon air and ...
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