Annual Register, 34. kötetEdmund Burke 1821 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
11. oldal
... army of French assembled be- yond the frontiers , under the Prince of Condé . October 14 , 1791. It was de- creed that emigrants , thus assem- bled , should be from that time con- sidered as traitors against their country ; and that ...
... army of French assembled be- yond the frontiers , under the Prince of Condé . October 14 , 1791. It was de- creed that emigrants , thus assem- bled , should be from that time con- sidered as traitors against their country ; and that ...
24. oldal
... army on the frontier of France , towards the Austrian Netherlands . These troops were suspected of in- civism , that is to say , attachment to the royal cause . The Jacobinical party by this measure gained the double advantage of ...
... army on the frontier of France , towards the Austrian Netherlands . These troops were suspected of in- civism , that is to say , attachment to the royal cause . The Jacobinical party by this measure gained the double advantage of ...
27. oldal
... army , without asking leave of absence , and unexpectedly appeared at the bar of the Assembly , to complain , in the name of his ar my , and all good people in France , of the insult offered to the consti- tutional head of the nation ...
... army , without asking leave of absence , and unexpectedly appeared at the bar of the Assembly , to complain , in the name of his ar my , and all good people in France , of the insult offered to the consti- tutional head of the nation ...
28. oldal
... army without leave , and attempting to govern the Assembly by intimida- tion . In reality , he exposed him- self fairly to such censures , by as- suming the character of a deputy , not only from the army , but from all people of ...
... army without leave , and attempting to govern the Assembly by intimida- tion . In reality , he exposed him- self fairly to such censures , by as- suming the character of a deputy , not only from the army , but from all people of ...
55. oldal
... army , was declared a traitor to his coun- try , and to be punished with death . Danton was no sooner furnished with these powers , than the barriers were shut ; and the municipality published the following proclama- tion : " Citizens ...
... army , was declared a traitor to his coun- try , and to be punished with death . Danton was no sooner furnished with these powers , than the barriers were shut ; and the municipality published the following proclama- tion : " Citizens ...
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Népszerű szakaszok
195. oldal - Sir Joshua Reynolds was, on very many accounts, one of the most memorable men of his time. He was the first Englishman who added the praise of the elegant arts to the other glories of his country.
359. oldal - Memory ! — oh ! supremely blest, And justly proud beyond a Poet's praise ; If the pure confines of thy tranquil breast Contain, indeed, the subject of thy lays ! By me how envied ! — for to me, The herald still of misery, Memory makes her influence known By sighs, and tears, and grief alone : I greet her as the fiend, to whom belong The vulture's ravening beak, the raven's funeral song.
319. oldal - ... my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really present, and answered my own questions in my lord's voice as nearly as I could imitate it. I walked up...
321. oldal - ... provision from Thursday till Saturday night, when Mrs. Mills came and conducted my Lord to the Venetian ambassador's. We did not communicate the affair to his Excellency ; but one of his servants concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the ambassador's coach and six was to go down to meet his brother.
195. oldal - His talents of every kind, powerful from nature, and not meanly cultivated by letters; his social virtues in all the relations, and all the habitudes of life, rendered him the centre of a very great and unparalleled variety of agreeable societies, which will be dissipated by his death. He had too much merit not to excite some jealousy, too much innocence to provoke any enmity.
321. oldal - I left the duchess, I went to a house which Evans had found out for me, and where she promised to acquaint me where my Lord was. She got thither some few minutes after me, and told me, that when she had seen him secure, she went in search of Mr. Mills, who, by...
222. oldal - Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common Council assembled. Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the...
195. oldal - Sir Joshua expired, without any visible symptoms of pain, on the 23d of February, 1792, in the sixty-ninth year of his age. " His illness," says Burke, " was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous : agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole life. He had, from the beginning of his malady, a distinct view of his dissolution; and he contemplated it with that entire composure, which nothing but the innocence, integrity,...
226. oldal - ... uneasiness, the strong and increasing indications which have appeared there of an intention to excite disturbances in other countries, to disregard the rights of neutral nations, and to pursue views of conquest and...
319. oldal - My dear Mrs. Betty, for the love of God run quickly and bring her with you. You know my lodging, and, if ever you made despatch in your life, do it at present. I am almost distracted with this disappointment.