Blackwood's Magazine, 59. kötetW. Blackwood., 1846 |
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6. oldal
... able and astute op- ponents who could be pitted against him , and before the greatest judicial intellects of the kingdom : aware of the boundless confidence in his powers reposed by his clients , the great inte- rests entrusted to him ...
... able and astute op- ponents who could be pitted against him , and before the greatest judicial intellects of the kingdom : aware of the boundless confidence in his powers reposed by his clients , the great inte- rests entrusted to him ...
9. oldal
... able of his opponents were never at their ease till after victory had been definitively announced from the bench from a Court of Error - or even the House of Lords . They were neces- sarily on the qui vive to the very latest moment ...
... able of his opponents were never at their ease till after victory had been definitively announced from the bench from a Court of Error - or even the House of Lords . They were neces- sarily on the qui vive to the very latest moment ...
11. oldal
... able self - possession , enabled him , without any apparent effort or unea- siness , to remove that impediment almost as soon as it was discovered , and conduct his case to a triumphant issue . He was , indeed , the very per- fection of ...
... able self - possession , enabled him , without any apparent effort or unea- siness , to remove that impediment almost as soon as it was discovered , and conduct his case to a triumphant issue . He was , indeed , the very per- fection of ...
48. oldal
... able to col- lect in so short a time - the whole com- manded by Colonel Horton . False indeed had been the report , that six or eight hundred men were stationed at Victoria ; including our vanguard , the gallant fellows who thus came to ...
... able to col- lect in so short a time - the whole com- manded by Colonel Horton . False indeed had been the report , that six or eight hundred men were stationed at Victoria ; including our vanguard , the gallant fellows who thus came to ...
51. oldal
... able disappearance of Ward , who was wandering about in the prairie ; and finally , Horton's report of the capture of the unfortunate Fanning ; all these calamities , in conjunction with the fall of the Alamo , had raised the fury of ...
... able disappearance of Ward , who was wandering about in the prairie ; and finally , Horton's report of the capture of the unfortunate Fanning ; all these calamities , in conjunction with the fall of the Alamo , had raised the fury of ...
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237. oldal - Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow ? With silver bells and cockle shells And pretty maids all in a row.
170. oldal - Mark it, Cesario; it is old and plain: The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
1. oldal - FORASMUCH as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed, we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust...
395. oldal - But when chill blust'ring Winds, or driving Rain, Forbid my willing Feet, be mine the Hut, That from the Mountain's Side, Views Wilds, and swelling Floods...
365. oldal - ... and though the public speaker should die, yet the immortal fire shall Outlast the organ which conveyed it; and the breath of liberty, like the word of the holy man, will not die with the prophet, but survive him. " I shall move you, that the king's most excellent majesty, and the lords and commons of Ireland, are the only power competent to make laws to bind Ireland.
519. oldal - The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest, that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose, As asses are.
453. oldal - Mahomet, with the sword in one hand and the Koran in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome.
426. oldal - ... the tempest is torn. And though savage and wild be this climate of ours, And brief be our season of fruits and of flowers, Far dearer the blast round our mountains which raves, Than the sweet summer zephyr, which breathes over slaves.
447. oldal - Consul for life. As for me, far from envying his lot, let him name, I consent to it, his worthy successor. Carried on the shield let him be elected Emperor ! Finally, (and Romulus recalls the thing to mind), I wish that on the morrow, he may have his apotheosis. Amen!
359. oldal - There is no greater fallacy than the proposition, that it is best to buy in the cheapest and to sell in the dearest market.