Blackwood's Magazine, 65. kötetW. Blackwood, 1849 |
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8. oldal
... British and French di- plomacy interfered to arrest his march , and save their revolutionary protégé , the King of Piedmont , from the chas- tisement which his perfidious attack on Austria in the moment of her distress merited . The ...
... British and French di- plomacy interfered to arrest his march , and save their revolutionary protégé , the King of Piedmont , from the chas- tisement which his perfidious attack on Austria in the moment of her distress merited . The ...
9. oldal
... British empire , for a cen- tury past , it has been thoroughly understood , by men of sense of all parties , that a change of dynasty is out of the question , and that there is no reform worth contending for in the state , which is not ...
... British empire , for a cen- tury past , it has been thoroughly understood , by men of sense of all parties , that a change of dynasty is out of the question , and that there is no reform worth contending for in the state , which is not ...
10. oldal
... British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro added to the domi- nions of Charles V .; under which , in Asia , British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid , and more ...
... British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro added to the domi- nions of Charles V .; under which , in Asia , British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid , and more ...
11. oldal
... British constitution . By accident , or rather the good pro- vidence of God , it grew up from the wants of men during a series of gene- rations ; and its effects appeared in this , that except in the cases of the American war , where ...
... British constitution . By accident , or rather the good pro- vidence of God , it grew up from the wants of men during a series of gene- rations ; and its effects appeared in this , that except in the cases of the American war , where ...
14. oldal
... British policy , which has been to sacrifice everything to their inte- rests . a The old maxim of government , alike with Whigs and Tories , was , that native industry of all sorts , and espe- cially agricultural industry , was to be ...
... British policy , which has been to sacrifice everything to their inte- rests . a The old maxim of government , alike with Whigs and Tories , was , that native industry of all sorts , and espe- cially agricultural industry , was to be ...
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460. oldal - The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks : The long day wanes : the slow moon climbs : the deep Moans round with many voices. Come, my friends, Tis not too late to seek a newer world.
181. oldal - He hath put down the mighty from their seat : and hath exalted the humble and meek.
386. oldal - ... High Court of Justice with the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were kept clear by cavalry. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds under Garter King-at-arms.
460. oldal - Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods.
201. oldal - And the people shall be oppressed, every one by another, and every one by his neighbour: the child shall behave himself proudly against the ancient, and the base against the honourable.
180. oldal - With saintly shout and solemn jubilee ; Where the bright seraphim, in burning row, Their loud uplifted angel-trumpets blow ;» And the cherubic host, in thousand quires, Touch their immortal harps of golden wires, With those just Spirits that wear victorious palms, Hymns devout and holy psalms Singing everlastingly ; That we on earth, with undiscording voice, May rightly answer that melodious noise ; As once we did.
459. oldal - ULYSSES. IT little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me.
387. oldal - Parr to suspend his labors in that dark and profound mine from which he had extracted a vast treasure of erudition, a treasure too often buried in the earth, too often paraded with injudicious and inelegant ostentation, but still precious, massive, and splendid. There appeared the voluptuous charms of her to whom the heir of the throne had in secret plighted his faith.
383. oldal - That the influence of the crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished:" and Mr Burke's bill of reform was framed with skill, introduced with eloquence, and supported by numbers.
459. oldal - We have had enough of action, and of motion we, Roll'd to starboard, roll'd to larboard, when the surge was seething free, Where the wallowing monster spouted his foam-fountains in the sea. Let us swear an oath, and keep it with an equal mind, In the hollow Lotos-land to live and tie reclined On the hills like Gods together, careless of mankind.