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Strana
... Body - Conspiracy against the French Government — Arres- tation of Georges , Pichegru , and Moreau - Speech of the First Consul in Reply to the Deputations from the Senate , the Legislative Body , and the Tribunate - Defence of General ...
... Body - Conspiracy against the French Government — Arres- tation of Georges , Pichegru , and Moreau - Speech of the First Consul in Reply to the Deputations from the Senate , the Legislative Body , and the Tribunate - Defence of General ...
Strana 12
spirit of the great body of the people . That loyalty and spirit could now act with effect ; they were armed and embodied . The volunteers of Ireland , he trust ed , would keep the disaffected in awe . Constant duty , and active ...
spirit of the great body of the people . That loyalty and spirit could now act with effect ; they were armed and embodied . The volunteers of Ireland , he trust ed , would keep the disaffected in awe . Constant duty , and active ...
Strana 25
... body of men , increased its strength . But the case admitted of a different illus- tration . Frigates were not brought into the line of battle , not because their metal would produce no effect on a 74 , but because they might be forced ...
... body of men , increased its strength . But the case admitted of a different illus- tration . Frigates were not brought into the line of battle , not because their metal would produce no effect on a 74 , but because they might be forced ...
Strana 31
... body of men , who were neither subject to martial law , nor inured to military discipline ? If the rumour of invasion ( which he conceived was not so likely to be attempted , and , if , attempt ed , not so pracicable so pracicable as ...
... body of men , who were neither subject to martial law , nor inured to military discipline ? If the rumour of invasion ( which he conceived was not so likely to be attempted , and , if , attempt ed , not so pracicable so pracicable as ...
Strana 38
... body of the petition . It was preted , as nearly as possible , in also to be understood , that there strict conformity to the precise were many persons freeholders letter , such a mode of interpreta- now , who were not entitled to vote ...
... body of the petition . It was preted , as nearly as possible , in also to be understood , that there strict conformity to the precise were many persons freeholders letter , such a mode of interpreta- now , who were not entitled to vote ...
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Populárne pasáže
Strana 202 - Since ghost there is none to affright thee. Let not the dark thee cumber ; What though the moon does slumber? The stars of the night Will lend thee their light, Like tapers clear without number.
Strana 244 - Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild, but to flout, the ruins gray.
Strana 253 - O'er Roslin all that dreary night, A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam ; 'Twas broader than the watch-fire's light, And redder than the bright moon-beam. It glared on Roslin's castled rock, It ruddied all the copse-wood glen ; 'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak, And seen from cavern'd Hawthornden.
Strana 156 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
Strana 247 - The moon on the east oriel shone Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined; Thou wouldst have thought some fairy's hand 'Twixt poplars straight the osier wand In many a freakish knot had twined; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
Strana 254 - And glimmered all the dead men's mail. Blazed battlement and pinnet high, Blazed every rose-carved buttress fair — So still they blaze, when fate is nigh The lordly line of high St Clair.
Strana 156 - Parma, the colony or province of Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it had when France possessed it ; and such as it should be after the treaties subsequently entered into between Spain and other States.
Strana 247 - Some of his skill he taught to me ; And, Warrior, I could say to thee The words that cleft Eildon hills in three, And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone...
Strana 244 - 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 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 ruined pile; And, home returning, soothly swear, Was never scene so sad and fair I 2.
Strana 152 - ... or nothing happens to occur. A man that has a journey before him twenty miles in length, which he is to perform on foot, will not hesitate and doubt whether he shall set out or not because he does not readily conceive how he shall ever reach the end of it: for he knows that by the simple operation of moving one foot forward first, and then the other, he shall be sure to accomplish it. So It is in the present case, and so it is in every similar case. A...