The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 4J. Ridgeway amd sons, 1837 |
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... press within the last twelve months , the above are , beyond all question , the most important . The two first are official ; the three next are semi - official ; whilst the last is a calm and philosophical examination , not only of the ...
... press within the last twelve months , the above are , beyond all question , the most important . The two first are official ; the three next are semi - official ; whilst the last is a calm and philosophical examination , not only of the ...
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... press was re - organised with excessive severity , and no less than 2800 books , which had been tolerated before 1792 , were proscribed ; though in 1809 , Napoleon cruelly introduced a fresh infection , by tolerating and even spreading ...
... press was re - organised with excessive severity , and no less than 2800 books , which had been tolerated before 1792 , were proscribed ; though in 1809 , Napoleon cruelly introduced a fresh infection , by tolerating and even spreading ...
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... press . The policy of Prince Metternich has been to avail himself as long as possible of the popularity of his more liberal colleague , by affecting to live in an entire harmony of purpose with him ; and in the following passage , Dr ...
... press . The policy of Prince Metternich has been to avail himself as long as possible of the popularity of his more liberal colleague , by affecting to live in an entire harmony of purpose with him ; and in the following passage , Dr ...
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... Press for the whole empire ; in Baron Lebzeltern and Dr. Jarcke , the successor of Gentz- who are employed in Prince Metternich's own office . Few of these employés have any trace of that national feeling which is the best feature in ...
... Press for the whole empire ; in Baron Lebzeltern and Dr. Jarcke , the successor of Gentz- who are employed in Prince Metternich's own office . Few of these employés have any trace of that national feeling which is the best feature in ...
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... press upon each other , thoughts of woe . Large , heavy raindrops , few , wide - scattered , fell Plashing at intervals upon the ground ; Th ' horizon with the lightning's sudden flash Startled ; and , as through forest glades resound ...
... press upon each other , thoughts of woe . Large , heavy raindrops , few , wide - scattered , fell Plashing at intervals upon the ground ; Th ' horizon with the lightning's sudden flash Startled ; and , as through forest glades resound ...
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Página 413 - ... sitting by their studious lamps, musing, searching, revolving new notions and ideas wherewith to present as with their homage and their fealty the approaching Reformation, others as fast reading, trying all things, assenting to the force of reason and convincement.
Página 54 - For the LORD is our defence ; and the Holy One of Israel is our King. 19 Then thou spakest in vision to thy Holy One, and saidst, I have laid help upon one that is mighty; I have exalted one chosen out of the people. 20 I have found David my servant; with my holy oil have I anointed him: 21 With whom my hand shall be established; mine arm also shall strengthen him.
Página 412 - Behold now this vast city, a city of refuge, the mansion-house of liberty, encompassed and surrounded with his protection; the shop of war hath not there more anvils and hammers waking, to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of beleaguered truth, than there be pens and heads there, sitting by their studious lamps, musing, searching, revolving new notions and ideas...
Página 413 - What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant...
Página 284 - The example of Jesus Christ himself, who lived and died in allegiance to the Emperor of Rome, and respectfully submitted to the judgment which condemned him to death.
Página 138 - ... just escaped entire consumption by vermin; and many were in the last stage of putrefaction. Decay and damp had rendered a large quantity so fragile, as hardly to admit of being touched; others, particularly those in the form of rolls, were so coagulated together, that they could not be uncoiled. Six or seven perfect skeletons of rats were found imbedded, and bones of these vermin were generally distributed throughout the mass...
Página 599 - Roma, e che considerino più a' romori ed alle grida che di tali tumulti nascevano, che a' buoni effetti che quelli partorivano; e che e' non considerino, come e' sono in ogni republica due umori diversi, quello del popolo e quello de...
Página 537 - When popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be affirmed and supported, that there has been generally something found amiss in the constitution, or in the conduct of government. The people have no interest in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly may act ill by design, as well as by mistake.
Página 361 - Hintza, you have lived with me now nine days, you call yourself my son, and you say you are sensible of my kindness ; now I am responsible to my King and...