Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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51. oldal
... success of their own faction . We are utterly unable to see any distinction between the case of the Scotch invasion in 1640 , and the case of the Dutch invasion in 1688 ; or rather , we see distinctions which are 4 * LORD NUGENT'S ...
... success of their own faction . We are utterly unable to see any distinction between the case of the Scotch invasion in 1640 , and the case of the Dutch invasion in 1688 ; or rather , we see distinctions which are 4 * LORD NUGENT'S ...
114. oldal
... success to a man who , finding himself placed , without any exertion or any merit on his part , above the mass of so- ciety , voluntarily descends from his eminence in search of distinctions which he may justly call his own . This is ...
... success to a man who , finding himself placed , without any exertion or any merit on his part , above the mass of so- ciety , voluntarily descends from his eminence in search of distinctions which he may justly call his own . This is ...
131. oldal
... success by the factions which surrounded the miserable King . On the side of the Imperial family was the Queen , herself a Princess of that family . With her were allied the confessor of the King , and most of the ministers . On the ...
... success by the factions which surrounded the miserable King . On the side of the Imperial family was the Queen , herself a Princess of that family . With her were allied the confessor of the King , and most of the ministers . On the ...
148. oldal
... success were seen With means the most inadequate and low ; Most master of himself and least encumbered , When overmatched , entangled , and outnumbered . " In June , 1705 , this remarkable man arrived in Lisbon with five thousand Dutch ...
... success were seen With means the most inadequate and low ; Most master of himself and least encumbered , When overmatched , entangled , and outnumbered . " In June , 1705 , this remarkable man arrived in Lisbon with five thousand Dutch ...
152. oldal
... success . Charles urged him to return to Bar- celona ; but no remonstrances could stop such a spirit in the midst of such a career . It was the depth of winter . country was mountainous . The roads were almost impassable . The men were ...
... success . Charles urged him to return to Bar- celona ; but no remonstrances could stop such a spirit in the midst of such a career . It was the depth of winter . country was mountainous . The roads were almost impassable . The men were ...
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