Littell's Living Age, 36. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1853 |
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6. oldal
... seen in their true light . As an in- stance of the generous magnanimity of Sir Arthur , may be mentioned that , throughout the investi- gation , although he persisted steadily in his opin- ion that his advice had been wrongly slighted ...
... seen in their true light . As an in- stance of the generous magnanimity of Sir Arthur , may be mentioned that , throughout the investi- gation , although he persisted steadily in his opin- ion that his advice had been wrongly slighted ...
8. oldal
... seen his longer despise the " Sepoy General , " and he de- most favored and his previously most successful termined this time , if possible , to crush him . The marshals out - generalled and out - fought . Even the whole of the French ...
... seen his longer despise the " Sepoy General , " and he de- most favored and his previously most successful termined this time , if possible , to crush him . The marshals out - generalled and out - fought . Even the whole of the French ...
21. oldal
... seen together in public , and were loudly cheered . Indeed , so cordial was the reception of the French marshal that his own countrymen - not able to un- derstand the national feeling which prompts us heartily to greet an old enemy and ...
... seen together in public , and were loudly cheered . Indeed , so cordial was the reception of the French marshal that his own countrymen - not able to un- derstand the national feeling which prompts us heartily to greet an old enemy and ...
27. oldal
... seen him ex- Lord Derby's official communication to Mr. Wal- hibit before . Still Mr. Hulke entertained no serious pole , announcing the intention of the crown to apprehensions . He told Lord and Lady Charles honor the remains of its ...
... seen him ex- Lord Derby's official communication to Mr. Wal- hibit before . Still Mr. Hulke entertained no serious pole , announcing the intention of the crown to apprehensions . He told Lord and Lady Charles honor the remains of its ...
31. oldal
... seen Much of the vanities of men ; And , sick of having seen ' em , Would cheerfully these limbs resign For such a pair of wings as thine , And such a head between ' em . Не Mr. MACAULAY's address to the constituency of Edin- burgh has ...
... seen Much of the vanities of men ; And , sick of having seen ' em , Would cheerfully these limbs resign For such a pair of wings as thine , And such a head between ' em . Не Mr. MACAULAY's address to the constituency of Edin- burgh has ...
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