The Quarterly Review, Volume 129John Murray, 1870 |
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Pagina 14
... Austrian squadrons and praying to the Virgin for a blessing on the arms of the holy Roman empire , he forgets that the whole of the Austrians and Imperialists were struggling through the morasses with Eugene . † Blenheim is a corruption ...
... Austrian squadrons and praying to the Virgin for a blessing on the arms of the holy Roman empire , he forgets that the whole of the Austrians and Imperialists were struggling through the morasses with Eugene . † Blenheim is a corruption ...
Pagina 170
... Austria , fourteen well beautified baths are much resorted to . Persons from all parts of Europe do throng and flock to Bourbon for the sake of bathing in the waters . How are these wells crowded in May and September , by persons of ...
... Austria , fourteen well beautified baths are much resorted to . Persons from all parts of Europe do throng and flock to Bourbon for the sake of bathing in the waters . How are these wells crowded in May and September , by persons of ...
Pagina 296
... Austria and the Prussian needle - gun , but all other rights were trampled under foot , the King of Denmark and the Duke of Augustenberg alike went to the wall . German unity had won the Duchies by the armies of Austria and Prussia ...
... Austria and the Prussian needle - gun , but all other rights were trampled under foot , the King of Denmark and the Duke of Augustenberg alike went to the wall . German unity had won the Duchies by the armies of Austria and Prussia ...
Pagina 299
... Austria and the minor States , seemed to present a favourable opportunity for gaining for France that bank of the Rhine , for which her generals have so long fought , and which forms the burden of so many songs . There can be no doubt ...
... Austria and the minor States , seemed to present a favourable opportunity for gaining for France that bank of the Rhine , for which her generals have so long fought , and which forms the burden of so many songs . There can be no doubt ...
Pagina 304
for Austria , she had not forgotten Sadowa ; while Italy would be ungrateful neither to the Emperor nor to the nation to whom she owed so much . The generals all assured him that he had such an army as had never been seen before in ...
for Austria , she had not forgotten Sadowa ; while Italy would be ungrateful neither to the Emperor nor to the nation to whom she owed so much . The generals all assured him that he had such an army as had never been seen before in ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 4 - There St John mingles with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul...
Pagina 39 - Will Wimble's is the case of many a younger brother of a great family, who had rather see their children starve like gentlemen than thrive in a trade or profession that is beneath their quality.
Pagina 29 - We have not the least doubt that if Addison had written a novel, on an extensive plan, it would have been superior to any that we possess. As it is, he is 'entitled to be considered not only as the greatest of the English essayists, but as the forerunner of the great English novelists.
Pagina 26 - The danger was soon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with faction. The whigs applauded every line in which liberty was mentioned, as a satire on the tories ; and the tories echoed every clap, to shew that the satire was unfelt.
Pagina 365 - ... my slenderer and younger taper imbibed its borrowed light from the more matured and redundant fountain of yours. Yes, my lord, we can remember those nights, without any other regret than that they can never more return; for " We spent them not in toys; or lust, or wine; But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poesy; Arts which I lov'd, for they, my friend, were thine...
Pagina 101 - It should be understood, at the outset, that the principal object to be attained is the Prevention of Crime. To this great end every effort of the Police is to be directed. The security of person and property, the preservation of the public...
Pagina 183 - So on our heels a fresh perfection treads, A power more strong in beauty, born of us And fated to excel us, as we pass In glory that old Darkness: nor are we Thereby more conquer'd than by us the rule Of shapeless Chaos.
Pagina 36 - Saturday night, the least los. and some 30s. for work, and have seen them go with it directly to the alehouse, lie there till Monday, spend it every penny, and run in debt to boot, and not give a farthing of it to their families, though all of them had wives and children. From hence comes poverty, parish charges, and beggary...
Pagina 93 - A TREATISE on the POLICE of the METROPOLIS: Containing a Detail of the various Crimes and Misdemeanors by which public and private Property and Security are at present injured and endangered ; and suggesting Remedies for their Prevention.
Pagina 39 - ... under Military and Martial Law, as applicable to the Army, Navy, Marine, and Auxiliary Forces. 8vo. 12s. COLCHESTER (THE) Papers. The Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbott, Lord Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons . 1802-1817. Portrait. 3 Vols. 8vo. 42».