Bentley's Miscellany, 34. kötetCharles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1853 |
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... Turkey , its Hopes and Perils , The Last Years of the Emperor Charles the Fifth . By F. A. Mignet , 17 · 43 50 F830832 58 65 70 89 , 182 , 254 A Journey from Westminster Abbey to St. Peter's , 96 , 174 , 304 , 388 , 506 Life of an ...
... Turkey , its Hopes and Perils , The Last Years of the Emperor Charles the Fifth . By F. A. Mignet , 17 · 43 50 F830832 58 65 70 89 , 182 , 254 A Journey from Westminster Abbey to St. Peter's , 96 , 174 , 304 , 388 , 506 Life of an ...
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... Turkey on the Danube , 555 , 575 My Monkey Jacko , 565 St. Peter's to St. Januarius ' 584 Marguerite Devereux ; a True Story , 621 The Darien Ship Canal , 654 A Tyrolese Legend , 602 Letters from Spain to his Nephews at Home . By Arthur ...
... Turkey on the Danube , 555 , 575 My Monkey Jacko , 565 St. Peter's to St. Januarius ' 584 Marguerite Devereux ; a True Story , 621 The Darien Ship Canal , 654 A Tyrolese Legend , 602 Letters from Spain to his Nephews at Home . By Arthur ...
69. oldal
... reckless jollity , I will , therefore , cry " vive valeque " to my reader , and tell him that , though I still go to Henley , I am now a wiser and a sadder men . TURKEY , ITS HOPES AND PERILS . THE spirits and HENLEY REGATTA . 69.
... reckless jollity , I will , therefore , cry " vive valeque " to my reader , and tell him that , though I still go to Henley , I am now a wiser and a sadder men . TURKEY , ITS HOPES AND PERILS . THE spirits and HENLEY REGATTA . 69.
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... Turkey in Europe may be twelve millions to three or four millions of Mahomedans , counting the Arnauts ; in Asia there are ten or eleven millions of Turks to one or two of Chris- tians . Then , again , the Christians of Turkey in Europe ...
... Turkey in Europe may be twelve millions to three or four millions of Mahomedans , counting the Arnauts ; in Asia there are ten or eleven millions of Turks to one or two of Chris- tians . Then , again , the Christians of Turkey in Europe ...
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... preserving influence or privilege at Jerusalem . And Poujoulat , the great champion of French rights , admits that , when he visited the Holy Land some twenty or thirty years since , there was not a TURKEY , ITS HOPES AND PERILS . 71.
... preserving influence or privilege at Jerusalem . And Poujoulat , the great champion of French rights , admits that , when he visited the Holy Land some twenty or thirty years since , there was not a TURKEY , ITS HOPES AND PERILS . 71.
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Népszerű szakaszok
672. oldal - As I am an honest man, I thought you had received some bodily wound; there is more sense in that than in reputation. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving.
41. oldal - I hope the people of England will be satisfied!" "I hope my country will do me justice!
279. oldal - Of whose wickedness even to this day the waste land that smoketh is a testimony, and plants bearing fruit that never come to ripeness: and a standing pillar of salt is a monument of an unbelieving soul.
415. oldal - American liberty, that all men are born free and equal, and have an inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
285. oldal - Let me pass through thy land. We will not turn into the fields, or into the vineyards. We will not drink of the waters of the well, but we will go along by the king's high way, until we be past thy borders.
518. oldal - Therefore his height was exalted above all the trees of the field, and his boughs were multiplied, and his branches became long because of the multitude of waters, when he shot forth.
40. oldal - Hardinge, a staff officer, who was near, attempted to take it off; but the dying man stopped him, saying, " It is as well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with me;" — and in that manner, so becoming to a soldier, Moore was borne from the fight.
550. oldal - Dolignan did the same, met and passed her many times on the parade, and searched for pity in her eyes, but found neither look nor recognition, nor any other sentiment; for all this she walked and walked, till all the other promenaders were tired and gone, — then her culprit summoned resolution, and, taking off his hat, with a voice for the first time tremulous, besought permission to address her.
547. oldal - ... whisper (the truth must be told) ; the one who got down at Slough, and was lost to posterity, bet ten pounds to three that he who was going down with us to Bath and immortality would not kiss either of the ladies opposite upon the road. " Done, done ! " Now I am sorry a man I have hitherto praised should have lent himself, even in a whisper, to such a speculation ; " but nobody is wise at all hours...
227. oldal - These creatures are all over black, and with such a flat nose, that they can scarcely be pitied. "It is hardly to be believed that God, who is a wise being, should place a soul, especially a good soul, in such a black ugly body.