The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 45A. Constable, 1827 |
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... king's message , as messages to the best of people from the best of kings . But these first effects of the atmosphere of a court , upon heads unaccustomed to it , are natural and harmless - while the measures that passed during that ...
... king's message , as messages to the best of people from the best of kings . But these first effects of the atmosphere of a court , upon heads unaccustomed to it , are natural and harmless - while the measures that passed during that ...
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... king and people were reconciled , and the good genius of England triumphed at home and abroad . " " ' On occasions like these , when the public liberty or safety is in peril , it is the duty of every honest statesmen to say , with the ...
... king and people were reconciled , and the good genius of England triumphed at home and abroad . " " ' On occasions like these , when the public liberty or safety is in peril , it is the duty of every honest statesmen to say , with the ...
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... King , bore a close resemblance to that which had disturbed the preceding reign . In both cases , the Royal parents were harsh and ob- stinate - in both cases , money was the chief source of dissension - and in both cases , the genius ...
... King , bore a close resemblance to that which had disturbed the preceding reign . In both cases , the Royal parents were harsh and ob- stinate - in both cases , money was the chief source of dissension - and in both cases , the genius ...
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... King , and that the Kingly Government could go on , in all its functions , without them . ' And here , in reference to this notice of the dangers to which the conflict of opposite extremes must always expose the peace and the liberty of ...
... King , and that the Kingly Government could go on , in all its functions , without them . ' And here , in reference to this notice of the dangers to which the conflict of opposite extremes must always expose the peace and the liberty of ...
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... King , Lords , and Com- mons ; and though not perhaps exactly in that order , we are proud to have it said that we have a word for each in its turn ; and that , in asserting the rights of one , we would not willing- ly forget those of ...
... King , Lords , and Com- mons ; and though not perhaps exactly in that order , we are proud to have it said that we have a word for each in its turn ; and that , in asserting the rights of one , we would not willing- ly forget those of ...
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Página 4 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold...
Página 4 - Anon out of the earth a fabric huge Rose, like an exhalation, with the sound Of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet, Built like a temple, where pilasters round Were set, and Doric pillars overlaid With golden architrave ; nor did there want Cornice or frieze with bossy sculptures graven ; The roof was fretted gold.
Página 12 - He certainly has a great deal of fancy, and a very good memory; but, with a perverse ingenuity, he employs these qualities as no other person does — for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his...
Página 262 - During the gloomy and disastrous centuries which followed the downfall of the Roman Empire, Italy had preserved, in a far greater degree than any other part of Western Europe, the traces of ancient civilization.
Página 11 - Advowsons, &c. , and for the Renewing of Leases held under Cathedral Churches, Colleges, or other corporate bodies ; for Terms of Years certain, and for Lives ; also for Valuing Reversionary Estates, Deferred Annuities, Next Presentations, &c., together with Smart's Five Tables of Compound Interest, and an Extension of the same to lower and Intermediate Rates. By WILLIAM INWOOD, Architect.
Página 4 - Brick and Plaster Groins, Niches of every description, Sky-lights, Lines for Roofs and Domes ; with a great variety of Designs for Roofs, Trussed Girders, Floors, Domes, Bridges, <tc., Angle Bars for Shop Fronts, <kc., and Raking Mouldings.
Página 31 - ... in direct opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous provisions, if his opinion were asked by the people as to their obedience, he should tell them, that it was no longer a question of moral obligation and duty, but of prudence.
Página 13 - DUTIES ; Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mrs W. PARKES.
Página 267 - Ridotta tutta in somma pace e tranquillita, coltivata non meno ne' luoghi piu montuosi e piu sterili che nelle pianure e region! piu fertili, ne sottoposta ad altro imperio che de' suoi medesimi, non solo era abbondantissima d'abitatori e di ricchezze ; ma illustrata sommamente dalla magnificenza di molti principi, dallo splendore di molte nobilissime e bellissime citta, dalla sedia e maesta della religione, fioriva d...