Letters written during a tour through South WalesC. and R. Baldwin, 1804 - 80 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... periods ; and with the proud remains of other times in view not to recur to such extraordinary transactions . The investigation of antiquities of a still more early date , if not calculated to please , are interest- ing in a more ...
... periods ; and with the proud remains of other times in view not to recur to such extraordinary transactions . The investigation of antiquities of a still more early date , if not calculated to please , are interest- ing in a more ...
Strana 6
... from the ignorance of transcribers some latitude must be allowed ; and it is but just to correct or supply from authors of the same period , and of equal authority . We shall therefore call in 9 6 Fourteenth Iter of the Roman Emperor .
... from the ignorance of transcribers some latitude must be allowed ; and it is but just to correct or supply from authors of the same period , and of equal authority . We shall therefore call in 9 6 Fourteenth Iter of the Roman Emperor .
Strana 25
... period of our history . The Welsh chronicle states that Caradoc soon gave a finishing stroke to the royal entertainment . Breathing re- venge against Harold , he came down with a party collected in the mountains , massacred the servants ...
... period of our history . The Welsh chronicle states that Caradoc soon gave a finishing stroke to the royal entertainment . Breathing re- venge against Harold , he came down with a party collected in the mountains , massacred the servants ...
Strana 26
... period when the proud invader was taught that there were men possessed of ability and courage , be- sides those who bore an eagle on their standard ; that to subjugate a people unenfeebled by luxury and vice requires more than ...
... period when the proud invader was taught that there were men possessed of ability and courage , be- sides those who bore an eagle on their standard ; that to subjugate a people unenfeebled by luxury and vice requires more than ...
Strana 28
... period , when the nature of society is much better understood ; the powers of the governors , and the privileges of the governed so adjusted , as not to clash with each other ; and when that protection and liberty which occasioned so ...
... period , when the nature of society is much better understood ; the powers of the governors , and the privileges of the governed so adjusted , as not to clash with each other ; and when that protection and liberty which occasioned so ...
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Strana 351 - ... in that state of life in which it has pleased God to place them...
Strana 351 - m afraid you wilfully overlook the religious side of the question, Mary; the divine command to do our duty in that state of life in which it has pleased God to call us.
Strana 101 - Weave the warp, and weave the woof, The winding-sheet of Edward's race ; Give ample room, and verge enough, The characters of hell to trace ; Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death, through Berkley's roof that ring, Shrieks of an agonizing King!
Strana 228 - Has seen this broken pile complete, Big with the vanity of state ; But transient is the smile of fate ! A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Strana 60 - Exegi monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum.
Strana 376 - Mongst Hatterill's lofty hills, that with the clouds are crowned, The valley Ewias lies, immured so deep and round, As they below, that see the mountains rise so high, Might think the straggling herds were grazing in the sky: Which in it such a shape of solitude doth bear, As Nature at the first appointed it for prayer...
Strana 216 - If pleasure be worth purchasing, how great a pleasure is it to him, who has a true taste of life, to ease an aching heart ; to see the human countenance lighted up into smiles of joy, on the receipt of a hit of ore which is superfluous and otherwise useless in a man's own pocket ? What could a man do better with his cash?
Strana 227 - While strayed my eyes o'er Towy's flood, Over mead and over wood, From house to house, from hill to hill, Till contemplation had her fill.
Strana 100 - Weave the warp, and weave the woof, The winding sheet of Edward's race. Give ample room, and verge enough The characters of hell to trace. Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright ; The shrieks of death, thro...
Strana 380 - Herbert," that Sir John Morley, Knt. Lord of Ragland Castle, resided here in the reign of Richard II. Mr. Jones says it was built by Sir William Thomas, and his son William Earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury. Sir W. Thomas lived in the reign of Henry V...