Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood, 1864 |
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46. oldal
... able of men ; as a nation we are ' perfide ; " and so far from the lat- est efforts of our diplomacy having tended to remove this impression , we have achieved a higher reputa- tion for perfidy during the last two or three years than we ...
... able of men ; as a nation we are ' perfide ; " and so far from the lat- est efforts of our diplomacy having tended to remove this impression , we have achieved a higher reputa- tion for perfidy during the last two or three years than we ...
49. oldal
... able , tyrannise over society , rob the poor , and otherwise misconduct themselves . If an army of angels could occupy the country , they would be disliked and complained of ; but the order in which the three na- tions who have been ...
... able , tyrannise over society , rob the poor , and otherwise misconduct themselves . If an army of angels could occupy the country , they would be disliked and complained of ; but the order in which the three na- tions who have been ...
51. oldal
... able to perpetrate a coup d'état , and take a popular vote with perfect safety , the secret of his tac- tics having been to enlist the pea- santry against the proprietors , by allowing them to hold their lands at a money instead of a ...
... able to perpetrate a coup d'état , and take a popular vote with perfect safety , the secret of his tac- tics having been to enlist the pea- santry against the proprietors , by allowing them to hold their lands at a money instead of a ...
52. oldal
... able or grateful task could be found , than to have the power of producing such vast and certain results . Not only would it consolidate the throne of the ruler , but it would give him a personal satisfaction which he will never derive ...
... able or grateful task could be found , than to have the power of producing such vast and certain results . Not only would it consolidate the throne of the ruler , but it would give him a personal satisfaction which he will never derive ...
60. oldal
... able to subdue her proud spirit to such lowly ways , and make of that thatched cabin the happy_home that Dolly had made it . His ex- periences of life were not very large , but one lesson they had certainly taught him - it was , to ...
... able to subdue her proud spirit to such lowly ways , and make of that thatched cabin the happy_home that Dolly had made it . His ex- periences of life were not very large , but one lesson they had certainly taught him - it was , to ...
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