The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal ..., Zväzok 2J. Ridgeway and sons, 1836 |
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... language ; and though each individual nation possesses some features peculiar to itself , they preserve , throughout , a strong family re- semblance . This original relationship has been kept up by continual intercourse , sometimes of a ...
... language ; and though each individual nation possesses some features peculiar to itself , they preserve , throughout , a strong family re- semblance . This original relationship has been kept up by continual intercourse , sometimes of a ...
Strana 14
... language of the eye ? But painting itself has never pourtrayed all that is here . The pictures I have seen are merely detached scenes , consisting of dead lines and colours , without life : none convey any idea of the innumerable grada ...
... language of the eye ? But painting itself has never pourtrayed all that is here . The pictures I have seen are merely detached scenes , consisting of dead lines and colours , without life : none convey any idea of the innumerable grada ...
Strana 37
... language was copious and cultivated , as used by Cardinal Wolsey and Sir Thomas More . The prose writings of that period are not duly estimated , and some men had the much rarer art of being eloquent in verse . But it would be idle to ...
... language was copious and cultivated , as used by Cardinal Wolsey and Sir Thomas More . The prose writings of that period are not duly estimated , and some men had the much rarer art of being eloquent in verse . But it would be idle to ...
Strana 39
... language of the people , and with them , of course , eloquence . It is true , that in the latter part of the reign of Charles II . there were violent jars and keen contentions in parliament . Halifax was a man of talent , wit , and ...
... language of the people , and with them , of course , eloquence . It is true , that in the latter part of the reign of Charles II . there were violent jars and keen contentions in parliament . Halifax was a man of talent , wit , and ...
Strana 41
... language , was formed to excel as a parliamentary orator , and did excel in his time . But the age of eloquence was not yet come ; his career in parliament was short , as it was brilliant ; and we can judge how he spoke , only by what ...
... language , was formed to excel as a parliamentary orator , and did excel in his time . But the age of eloquence was not yet come ; his career in parliament was short , as it was brilliant ; and we can judge how he spoke , only by what ...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal ..., Zväzok 10 Úplné zobrazenie - 1840 |
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admitted advantages appears attention attorney Austria authority body Bolingbroke British called Champollion Chancellor character civilisation classes Colonel committee communes constitution corn court Cracow deputy grand districts Duchy of Warsaw Duke of Cumberland duty effect Egyptian electors eloquence Emperor England English Europe evidence evil existence fact favour feeling foreign France French give grand lodge Grand Master honour House of Lords important influence Ireland judge king labour landed interest less Madame Maghery magistrates maison manufactures means ment military mind minister moral N. P. Willis nation nature never object observed officers opinion Orange Institution Orange Lodges Orangemen Paris parliament party peculiar persons Poland Polish political population possessed present Prince principles prisoners produced purpose question readers reform remarkable respect Rosellini Russia Sesostris society spirit timber tion trade Treaty of Vienna warrants Whigs whilst
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Strana 351 - And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people ; and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in THE BOOK. But
Strana 350 - We have a strong city ; salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks. Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is staid on Thee ; because he
Strana 42 - could win it from the wise ; Women and fools must like him, or he dies. Though raptured senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ! He'll shine a
Strana 504 - These are speculations, which, however curious " and entertaining, I shall decline, as lying out of my way, in " the design I am now upon. It shall suffice to my present " purpose, to consider the discerning faculties of a man, as " they are employed about the objects they have to do with."
Strana 351 - ion, and upon her assemblies, a cloud and a smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night ; for upon all THE GLORY shall be a defence.
Strana 351 - shut up the words and seal the book, even to the time of the end : many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
Strana 351 - In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD; and the pots in the Lord's house shall be like the bowls before the altar.
Strana 508 - non-existence, than we can for the same reason deny the existence of body ; it being as rational to affirm there is no body, because we have no clear and distinct idea of the substance of matter, as to say there is no spirit, because we have no clear and distinct idea of the substance of a spirit.
Strana 351 - And the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many people : as a dew from the Lord, as the showers upon the grass, that tarrieth not for man, nor
Strana 351 - laid before Joshua. Upon one stone shall be seven eyes ; behold I will engrave the graving thereof, saith the Lord of Hosts, and I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day." Zech. iii. 9.