The Quarterly Review, Zväzok 191William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1900 |
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Strana 11
... colonies of Hong Kong and Singapore , and all the coaling stations en route , were in our hands , so that no hostile fleet could approach China except with our good will . But , with the approaching completion of the Siberian Railway ...
... colonies of Hong Kong and Singapore , and all the coaling stations en route , were in our hands , so that no hostile fleet could approach China except with our good will . But , with the approaching completion of the Siberian Railway ...
Strana 24
... colony to be called out . Riots and out- breaks against missionaries in recent years , even at the open ports , teach us what opposition our officers might expect ; and if the mass of the people came to believe that the English were ...
... colony to be called out . Riots and out- breaks against missionaries in recent years , even at the open ports , teach us what opposition our officers might expect ; and if the mass of the people came to believe that the English were ...
Strana 78
... Colonies ; the steamers owned in the United Kingdom number 6,783 , with a tonnage of 10,547,355 . The discomforts which formerly surrounded those who went down to the sea in ships are almost wholly absent from the modern liner . The ...
... Colonies ; the steamers owned in the United Kingdom number 6,783 , with a tonnage of 10,547,355 . The discomforts which formerly surrounded those who went down to the sea in ships are almost wholly absent from the modern liner . The ...
Strana 91
... Colony . But the Africa of Moffat and of Livingstone , whose voyage to Cape Town in 1840 occupied three months , has ... colonies . Of these lines there are many , both British and foreign . The East and West African ports and the ...
... Colony . But the Africa of Moffat and of Livingstone , whose voyage to Cape Town in 1840 occupied three months , has ... colonies . Of these lines there are many , both British and foreign . The East and West African ports and the ...
Strana 92
... colonies . It has now a fleet of nineteen large steamers , one of which , the Briton , 520 feet in length , is the largest vessel that goes to South African waters . Another vessel of this line , the Scot , was the subject of a ...
... colonies . It has now a fleet of nineteen large steamers , one of which , the Briton , 520 feet in length , is the largest vessel that goes to South African waters . Another vessel of this line , the Scot , was the subject of a ...
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Strana 565 - That noble, patient, deep, pious, and solid Germany should be at length welded into a nation and become Queen of the Continent, instead of vapouring, vainglorious, gesticulating, quarrelsome, restless and oversensitive France, seems to me the hopefullest public fact that has occurred in my time . . . The appearance of a strong German Reich brings about a new situation.
Strana 405 - London — has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of, where I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly.
Strana 180 - ... it in my heart to retract, but it is too late ; and again, am I to live my whole life as one falsehood ? Of course, it is rougher than hell upon my father, but can I help it ? They don't see either that my game is not the light-hearted scoffer ; that I am not (as they call me) a careless infidel. I believe as much as they do, only generally in the inverse ratio : I am, I think, as honest as they can be in what I hold. I have not come hastily to my views. I reserve (as I told them) many points...
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Strana 196 - Be it granted me to behold you again in dying, Hills of home! and to hear again the call; Hear about the graves of the martyrs the peewees crying, And hear no more at all.
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