| Richard Grey - Mnemonics - 1732 - 232 pages
...«' Age, Family and Life. To remember *' where he enters in the Succeffion , they *' only confider in what Part of the Cabinet " he lies, and by running over in thdir " Thoughts fuch a particular Drawer, will " give you an Account of all the remarkable " Parts... | |
| Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell - 1753 - 340 pages
...tell you his age, family and life. T« remember where he enters in the fucceffion, they only confider in what part of the ca.binet he lies ; and by running over in their thoughts fuch a par• ticular drawer, will give you an account of all the remarkable parts of his reign. I... | |
| Richard Grey - 1756 - 226 pages
...Age, •*' Family and Life. To remember where " he enters in the Succefiion, they only *' confider in what Part of the Cabinet he lies, " and by running over in their -Thoughts " fuch a particular Drawer, will give you an " Account of all the remarkable Parts of his " Reign.'"... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1765 - 396 pages
...tell you his age, family and life. To remember where he enters in the fucceffion, they only confider in what part of the cabinet he lies; and by running over in their thoughts fuch a particular drawer, will give you an account of all the remarkable parts of his reign. I thank... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 350 pages
...they only confider in what part of the cabinet he lies; and by running over in their thoughts fuch a particular drawer, will give you an account of all the remarkable parts of his reign. I thank you, fays Philander, for helping me to an ufe that perhaps I ihould not have thought on. But there is another... | |
| Richard Grey - Mnemonics - 1799 - 198 pages
...you his Age, Family and Life. To remember " where he enters in the Succ-jffion, they only " confider in what Part of the Cabinet he lies, " and by running over in their Thoughts fuch a. " particular Drawer, will give you an Account of « all the remarkable Parts of his Reign."... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 378 pages
...their history : but your medallists, upon the first naming of an emperor, will immediately tell you his age, family, and life. To remember where he enters...I should not have thought on. But there is another ofwhich I am sure you could not but be sensible when you were at Rome. I must own to you it surprised... | |
| Richard Grey - Mnemonics - 1812 - 260 pages
...the first naming of an emperor, will imme" diately tell you his age, family, and life. To re<c member where he enters in the succession, they only " consider...particular " drawer, will give you an account of all the remarkM able parts of his reign.'1 If this be such a considerable advantage in medal?, I hope it will... | |
| John Millard - Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc - 1813 - 704 pages
...MR. AODISON, who says, " Medallist upon the first naming of an emperor, will immediately tell you his age, family, and life. To remember where he enters...account of all the remarkable parts of his reign." If our ideas were arranged with equal method and order, the mind would turn to them with the like facility.... | |
| Encyclopaedias, John Millard - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1813 - 712 pages
...ADDISON, who says, " Medallists, upon the first naming of an emperor, will immediately tell you his age, family, and life. To remember where he enters...account of all the remarkable parts of his reign." If our ideas were arranged with equal method and order, the mind would turn to them with the like facility.... | |
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