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" Nor, gentlemen, is this belief confined to men of comparative seclusion, since men, the greatest and most distinguished both as philosophers and as monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shown its influence by their conduct. Above all, gentlemen, need... "
The Annual Register - 261. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1874
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 106. kötet

1857 - 628 oldal
...a blasphemy case, after pointing out several early Christians who had adorned the Gospel, added, ' Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the Emperor...Christian virtue that he was called Julian the Apostle.' His mixed metaphors have provoked nearly as much censure as his bad Latin ; e. g,, ' If an individual...

The American Jurist and Law Magazine, 15. kötet

1836 - 544 oldal
...philosophers and as monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shown its influence by their conduct. Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the Emperor...christian virtue, that he was called Julian the Apostle." — (Letters, Conversations and Recollections ofS, T, Coleridge, p. 66.) 1836.] Appointments by the...

The Monthly Review

1836 - 636 oldal
...philosophers and as monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shown its influence by their conduct. Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the Emperor...Christian virtue that he was called Julian the Apostle." — vol i. pp. 99, 100. Unmeasured and uncharitable assertions such as these, abound in the present...

Letters, Conversations, and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 274 oldal
...philosophers and as monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shown its influence by their conduct. Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the Emperor...Christian virtue that he was called Julian the Apostle.' "* " It is indisputable that nervous excitation is contagious. The greater part of ghost stories may...

The Parterre of fiction, poetry, history [&c.]., 4. kötet

1836 - 422 oldal
...philosophers and as monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shewn its influence by their conduct. Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the Emperor...Christian virtue that he was called Julian the Apostle." If the reader can believe that a judge on the bench would have made such a fool of himself, he may...

The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser, 1. kötet

1836 - 646 oldal
...philosophers and as monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shown its influence by their conduct. Above all, gen'tlemen, need I name to you the Emperor...every Christian virtue that he was called Julian the Apostle."—vol i. pp. 99, 100. Unmeasured and uncharitable assertions such as these, abound in the...

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, 27. kötet

1836 - 456 oldal
...monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shown its influence by their conduct. Above all, gentlemen, ueed I name to you the Emperor Julian, who was so celebrated...Christian virtue that he was called Julian the Apostle." It is indisputable that nervous excitation is contagious. The greater part of ghost stories may be...

The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence

1837 - 494 oldal
...examples, which displays a felicitous ignorance that the whole race of Malaprops might have envied. " Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the emperor...Christian virtue, that he was called Julian the Apostle !" But this story, we believe, is too good to be true. We must in candour confess that the learning...

The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., 4. kötet

1846 - 520 oldal
...examples, which displays a felicitous ignorance that the whole race of Malaprops might have envied. " Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the emperor...Christian virtue, that he was called Julian the Apostle?" P. 80. Lord Alvanley is made thus to import his own experience in horseflesh into a horse cause: —...

The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., 4. kötet

1846 - 518 oldal
...examples, which displays a felicitous ignorance that the whole race of Malaprops might have envied. " Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the emperor...Christian virtue, that he was called Julian the Apostle?" P. 80. Lord Alvanley is made thus to import his own experience in horseflesh into a horse cause : —...




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