The Diary of Frances Lady Shelley, Zväzok 2C. Scribner's, 1913 |
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... head these o'clock express just arrived , ' t night about the propriety nch an Irish judge , Smith ; am and Spring Rice chose their colleagues , and vote in hear that it will not make news from foreign parts The capture of Leyria has ...
... head these o'clock express just arrived , ' t night about the propriety nch an Irish judge , Smith ; am and Spring Rice chose their colleagues , and vote in hear that it will not make news from foreign parts The capture of Leyria has ...
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... head in acknowledgment of their pre - eminence over my weak sex ! During this eventful period I had the good fortune to hear something from all the best speakers . Canning appealed to the chair . This called for a speech from the ...
... head in acknowledgment of their pre - eminence over my weak sex ! During this eventful period I had the good fortune to hear something from all the best speakers . Canning appealed to the chair . This called for a speech from the ...
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... head of General Baird , who com- ' Brigadier - General George Harris was born in 1746. He served with the 5th Fusiliers in America , and was wounded at Bunker's Hill in 1775. Three years later he commanded a battalion at the capture of ...
... head of General Baird , who com- ' Brigadier - General George Harris was born in 1746. He served with the 5th Fusiliers in America , and was wounded at Bunker's Hill in 1775. Three years later he commanded a battalion at the capture of ...
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... head of a Commission for the settlement of the Mysore country . It is pleasant to know that the gallant Sir David Baird did not long feel any serious animosity against Colonel Wellesley , whose brilliant achievements he was one of the ...
... head of a Commission for the settlement of the Mysore country . It is pleasant to know that the gallant Sir David Baird did not long feel any serious animosity against Colonel Wellesley , whose brilliant achievements he was one of the ...
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... head of the naturalistic school , known as the Tenebrosi , or shadow painters . In that method of art Ribera almost equalled his master Caravaggio . Ribera subse- quently went to Parma , and worked after the frescoes of Correggio . In ...
... head of the naturalistic school , known as the Tenebrosi , or shadow painters . In that method of art Ribera almost equalled his master Caravaggio . Ribera subse- quently went to Parma , and worked after the frescoes of Correggio . In ...
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admired affectionately affly afterwards agreeable Apsley House ARBUTHNOT arrived beautiful believe BELVOIR CASTLE Brougham carriage charming Colonel daughter DEAR LADY SHELLEY DEAREST Lady death delighted died dined dinner Duchess Duke of Nassau DUKE OF RUTLAND Duke of Wellington Duke of York Duke's Edgcumbe Emperor England English enjoyed feel France French garden gave give Government Greville happy hear heard honour hope horses House of Lords interest January King letter London looked Lord Wellesley lovely Maresfield married meet mind Ministers morning Naples Napoleon never o'clock opinion Palace Paris Parliament party passed Peel person political Prince Princess Queen received Reform Bill road seems sent Shelley's sincerely Sir John Burgoyne Sir John Shelley society Stratfield Saye talk tell to-day to-morrow told town walked Walter Scott week WELLINGTON to LADY whole wish write yesterday young
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Strana 41 - When the broken arches are black in night, And each shafted oriel glimmers white ; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower ; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory ; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach thee...
Strana 269 - You are aware that I have for years been sensible of the alteration produced in maritime warfare and operations by the application of steam to the propelling of ships at sea.
Strana 271 - Portsmouth, and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of Dover Castle, there is not a spot on the coast on which infantry might not be thrown on shore at any time of tide, with any wind, and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five miles a road into the interior of the country, through the cliffs, practicable for the march of a body of troops.
Strana 123 - Ay, ay, sir," said old Baragat. "There she stands, the same as usual." "That makes it plain," said the captain, "that we are not yet half-way across, and I am very much afraid that I shall not be able to reach my dear daughter's house before Christmas.
Strana 269 - I have in vain endeavoured to awaken the attention of different Administrations to this state of things, as well known to our neighbours (rivals in power, at least former adversaries and enemies) as it is to ourselves.
Strana 274 - I am bordering upon seventy-seven years of age, passed in honour. " I hope that the Almighty may protect me from being the witness of the tragedy which I cannot persuade my contemporaries to take measures to avert.
Strana 42 - When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach thee to live and die; When distant Tweed is heard to rave, And the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave, Then go— but go alone the while — Then view St David's ruin'd pile ; And, home returning, soothly swear, Was never scene so sad and fair ! ii.
Strana 272 - I have done more. I have looked at and considered these localities in great detail, and have made up my mind upon the details of their defence. These are questions to which my mind has not been. unaccustomed. I have considered and provided for the defence, the successful defence, of the frontiers of many countries. You are the confidential head of the principal defensive part of the country.
Strana 314 - Not only that thy puissant arm could bind The tyrant of a world; and, conquering Fate, Enfranchise Europe, do I deem thee great; But that in all thy actions I do find Exact propriety: no gusts of mind Fitful and wild, but that continuous state Of ordered impulse mariners await In some benignant and enriching wind, — The breath ordained of Nature.
Strana 68 - HUNT 69 present them in Parliament. They also demanded the adoption of Major Cartwright's Bill. An assemblage of this kind was, in those days, an illegal proceeding, which amounted to an act of treason. The Manchester magistrates, in the exercise of their duty, forthwith issued a proclamation prohibiting the proposed meeting. This was bitterly resented by the demagogues, who determined to hold their meeting notwithstanding all orders to the contrary. The date of the meeting was postponed from August...