The Quarterly Review, 9. kötetWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1813 |
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... seems to have forgotten his engagement , ) under- takes to treat of manners . He has however failed not more egre- giously in this than all other parts of his work ; some of which , we will not say his supposed education , but mere ...
... seems to have forgotten his engagement , ) under- takes to treat of manners . He has however failed not more egre- giously in this than all other parts of his work ; some of which , we will not say his supposed education , but mere ...
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... seems to confirm this , is an article amongst the documents produced in Part III . of Mr. Eton , which we have before referred to , as requiring the sanction of the captain of the city , and , we might have added , his judges . This ...
... seems to confirm this , is an article amongst the documents produced in Part III . of Mr. Eton , which we have before referred to , as requiring the sanction of the captain of the city , and , we might have added , his judges . This ...
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... seem , however , notwithstanding certain exceptions , that in spite of the absence of frost , there is something in particular winds which prevail here , exclusive of their violence , that is prejudicial to a large tribe of the ...
... seem , however , notwithstanding certain exceptions , that in spite of the absence of frost , there is something in particular winds which prevail here , exclusive of their violence , that is prejudicial to a large tribe of the ...
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... seems to be incident to minds of the first order ; but Horsley is never playful , and Paley is never long or willingly grave . The former dogmatizes ex cathedra ; the latter instructs with the easy gaiety and naïveté of a fireside com ...
... seems to be incident to minds of the first order ; but Horsley is never playful , and Paley is never long or willingly grave . The former dogmatizes ex cathedra ; the latter instructs with the easy gaiety and naïveté of a fireside com ...
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... seems to have received some countenance of late , must , for the sake of his feelings , be discarded by the plan- ter ; otherwise , in every act of necessary discipline upon his plants he will appear to be performing a surgical ...
... seems to have received some countenance of late , must , for the sake of his feelings , be discarded by the plan- ter ; otherwise , in every act of necessary discipline upon his plants he will appear to be performing a surgical ...
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330. oldal - Moses my servant is dead; now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel. Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
196. oldal - Under a wise and beneficent government, the produce of the Holy Land would' exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvest ; the salubrity of its air; its limpid springs; its rivers, lakes, and matchless plains ; its hills and vales ; — all these, added to the serenity of its climate, prove this land to be indeed " a field which the Lord hath blessed...
233. oldal - ... the wish of the British Government to convert them by forcible means to Christianity; and his Lordship in Council has observed with concern that such malicious reports have been believed by many of the native troops.
193. oldal - Scotland,) but investing all the higher part with that perfect white and smooth velvet-like appearance which snow only exhibits when it is very deep...
236. oldal - But if a good system of agriculture, unrivalled manufacturing skill, a capacity to produce whatever can contribute to convenience or luxury ; schools established in every village for teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic ; the general practice of hospitality and charity amongst each other ; and above all, a treatment of the female sex full of confidence, respect, and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilised people, then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe...
284. oldal - Secondly, the bounty to the white-herring fishery is a tonnage bounty; and is proportioned to the burden of the ship, not to her diligence or success in the fishery; and it has, I am afraid, been too common for vessels to fit out for the sole purpose of catching, not the fish, but the bounty.
353. oldal - O ! when the growling winds contend, and all The sounding forest fluctuates in the storm ; To sink in warm repose, and hear the din Howl o'er the steady battlements, delights Above the luxury of vulgar sleep.
34. oldal - For six such days God was making the heaven and the earth, the sea, and all that therein is ; and rested on the seventh day.
196. oldal - A sight of this territory can alone convey any adequate idea of its surprising produce. It is truly the Eden of the East, rejoicing in the abundance of its wealth. Under a wise and beneficent government, the produce of the Holy Land would exceed all calculation.