The Quarterly Review, Volume 109William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1861 |
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Pagina 134
... Victor Emmanuel engaged the little kingdom of Sardinia by the side of the Western Powers in the struggle against Russia in the Crimea , down to the present moment , when he has added to his dominions the territory , or parts of the ...
... Victor Emmanuel engaged the little kingdom of Sardinia by the side of the Western Powers in the struggle against Russia in the Crimea , down to the present moment , when he has added to his dominions the territory , or parts of the ...
Pagina 137
... Victor Emmanuel , and he was offered the honage of Tuscany and Æmilia , the fear of France compelled him to give an evasive reply ; and when , as a provisional expe- dieat , they wished to confer the Regency upon the King's cousin ...
... Victor Emmanuel , and he was offered the honage of Tuscany and Æmilia , the fear of France compelled him to give an evasive reply ; and when , as a provisional expe- dieat , they wished to confer the Regency upon the King's cousin ...
Pagina 141
... Victor Emmanuel , declaring their wish to remain under the dominion of the House of Savoy , and the Governor of that province stated that , having asked instructions from Turin , he had received the following reply : — " The policy of ...
... Victor Emmanuel , declaring their wish to remain under the dominion of the House of Savoy , and the Governor of that province stated that , having asked instructions from Turin , he had received the following reply : — " The policy of ...
Pagina 144
... Victor Emmanuel was proclaimed , and a Provisional Govern- ment formed . But the town was attacked by 2000 troops , and Colonel Schmidt , their commander , made himself infamous by the cruel massacre of many of the inhabitants after the ...
... Victor Emmanuel was proclaimed , and a Provisional Govern- ment formed . But the town was attacked by 2000 troops , and Colonel Schmidt , their commander , made himself infamous by the cruel massacre of many of the inhabitants after the ...
Pagina 148
... Victor Emmanuel . ' Garibaldi landed in Sicily , at Marsala , on the 11th of May , and on the 14th , as Commander - in - Chief of the National Force in Sicily , ' assumed the Dictatorship of the island in the name of Victor Emmanuel ...
... Victor Emmanuel . ' Garibaldi landed in Sicily , at Marsala , on the 11th of May , and on the 14th , as Commander - in - Chief of the National Force in Sicily , ' assumed the Dictatorship of the island in the name of Victor Emmanuel ...
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Pagina 64 - With a, full View of the English-Dutch Struggle against Spain, and of the Origin and Destruction of the Spanish Armada. By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY, LL.D., DCL Portraits.
Pagina 267 - O fools, and slow of heart, to believe all that the prophets have spoken ! Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory ? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them, in all the Scriptures, the things concerning himself.
Pagina 283 - But I have greater witness than that of John : for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me that the Father hath sent me.
Pagina 337 - Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by the will of the People, and that nothing but the force of bayonets...
Pagina 333 - ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY !" It was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation, made sublime by the spirit which it breathed, and the feeling which it expressed. "Now," said Lord Nelson, "I can do no more.
Pagina 327 - ... regard to the construction of clocks and watches ; and having found, after repeated trials, that he could not bring any two of them to go exactly alike, he reflected, it is said, with a mixture of surprise as well as regret, on his own folly, in having bestowed so much time and labour on the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precise uniformity of sentiment concerning the profound and mysterious doctrines of religion.
Pagina 210 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-lapp'd like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.
Pagina 327 - It was necessary, on all these accounts, to soothe passions which he could no longer command, and to give way to a torrent too impetuous to be checked. He promised solemnly to his men that he would comply with their request, provided they would accompany him, and obey his command for three days longer, and if, during that time, land were not discovered, he would then abandon the enterprise, and direct his course towards Spain.
Pagina 374 - I thought inimitable Spenser a mean poet in comparison of Sylvester's Du Bartas, and was rapt into an ecstasy when I read these lines : — ' Now when the winter's keener breath began To crystallize the Baltic ocean, To glaze the lakes, to bridle up the floods, And periwig with snow -(- the baldpate woods.' I am much deceived if this be not abominable fustian.
Pagina 327 - He was particularly curious with regard to the construction of clocks and watches ; and having found, after repeated trials, that he could not bring any two of them to go exactly alike, he reflected, it is said, with a mixture of surprise...