The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal ..., 10. kötetJ. Ridgeway and sons, 1840 |
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40. oldal
... nature to which no description could do justice.— " To Iran Riesen , merchant , Elbing . In reply to your communication of the address which a number of the citizens of Elbing have signed and presented to professor Albrecht , I hereby ...
... nature to which no description could do justice.— " To Iran Riesen , merchant , Elbing . In reply to your communication of the address which a number of the citizens of Elbing have signed and presented to professor Albrecht , I hereby ...
45. oldal
... nature of the tenures of land and the financial system made to bear a heavy share of the burden . Under these circumstances , the proportion which these taxes bear to the total revenue of the state furnishes a criterion to judge of the ...
... nature of the tenures of land and the financial system made to bear a heavy share of the burden . Under these circumstances , the proportion which these taxes bear to the total revenue of the state furnishes a criterion to judge of the ...
47. oldal
... nature of the Germanic constitu- tions , if we wish to derive a speedy aid from their influence . It would cost an exterminating war to reduce them under one sceptre , even if the attempt were at any price successful , which there is ...
... nature of the Germanic constitu- tions , if we wish to derive a speedy aid from their influence . It would cost an exterminating war to reduce them under one sceptre , even if the attempt were at any price successful , which there is ...
52. oldal
... nature of its constitution . A political board on the contrary , can hardly meet to discuss any question without asking itself whether it exists at all . Its powers may be great to - day ; they may be transferred to other hands to ...
... nature of its constitution . A political board on the contrary , can hardly meet to discuss any question without asking itself whether it exists at all . Its powers may be great to - day ; they may be transferred to other hands to ...
69. oldal
... nature , and afterwards applied with a knowledge of human nature . * “ If it be said against this , that it is a slow process , that it would need a long time to breed up efficient masters , whereas we want to do something now , I an ...
... nature , and afterwards applied with a knowledge of human nature . * “ If it be said against this , that it is a slow process , that it would need a long time to breed up efficient masters , whereas we want to do something now , I an ...
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99. oldal - mid the steep sky's commotion, Loose clouds like earth's decaying leaves are shed, Shook from the tangled boughs of heaven and ocean, Angels of rain and lightning! there are spread On the blue surface of thine airy surge, Like the bright hair uplifted from the head Of some fierce Maenad, ev'n from the dim verge Of the horizon to the zenith's height — The locks of the approaching storm.
103. oldal - Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep — He hath awakened from the dream of life — 'Tis we, who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance strike with our spirit's knife Invulnerable nothings.
105. oldal - His part, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear ; Torturing th...
105. oldal - He has outsoared the shadow of our night; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again; From the contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure, and now can never mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown gray in vain; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn.
291. oldal - The RIGHT OF NATURE, which writers commonly call jus naturale, is the liberty each man hath, to use his own power, as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life; and consequently, of doing any thing, which in his own judgment, and reason, he shall conceive to be the aptest means thereunto.
100. oldal - The sunbeams are my shafts, with which I kill Deceit, that loves the night and fears the day; All men who do or even imagine ill Fly me, and from the glory of my ray Good minds and open actions take new might. Until diminished by the reign of night.
98. oldal - I stood within the city disinterred ; And heard the autumnal leaves, like light footfalls Of spirits passing through the streets ; and heard The mountain's slumberous voice at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls...
447. oldal - I say the pulpit (in the sober use Of its legitimate, peculiar powers) Must stand acknowledged, while the world shall stand, The most important and effectual guard, Support and ornament of virtue's cause.
464. oldal - Two things have I required of thee; deny me them not before I die : Remove far from me vanity and lies : give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me : lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord 1 or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
137. oldal - I have had the honour of receiving your letter of the 8th inst.