The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 100
Сторінка 7
... give such signs as these of their loyalty were by no means to be mis- governed with impunity . The English in the sixteenth century were , beyond all doubt , a free people . They had not , indeed , the outward show of freedom ; but they ...
... give such signs as these of their loyalty were by no means to be mis- governed with impunity . The English in the sixteenth century were , beyond all doubt , a free people . They had not , indeed , the outward show of freedom ; but they ...
Сторінка 9
... give way . If she was able to establish the Catholic worship , and to perse- cute those who would not conform to it , it was evidently because the people cared far less for the Protestant religion than for the rights of property , and ...
... give way . If she was able to establish the Catholic worship , and to perse- cute those who would not conform to it , it was evidently because the people cared far less for the Protestant religion than for the rights of property , and ...
Сторінка 20
... gives it a poke with his shovel - nose , turning it over and over . He then edges off to the right or left , as if he ... give the rope a violent pull , by which the barbed point , quitting the edge of the bait , buries itself in the ...
... gives it a poke with his shovel - nose , turning it over and over . He then edges off to the right or left , as if he ... give the rope a violent pull , by which the barbed point , quitting the edge of the bait , buries itself in the ...
Сторінка 24
... give it to his age . His countrymen desired worldly wis- dom , and he taught it better than any other man - they ... gives , in as far as its 1. Thoughts on the Present State of Foreign Affairs . By an Englishman . London : 1831 . 2 ...
... give it to his age . His countrymen desired worldly wis- dom , and he taught it better than any other man - they ... gives , in as far as its 1. Thoughts on the Present State of Foreign Affairs . By an Englishman . London : 1831 . 2 ...
Сторінка 38
... give us the slightest idea of the course which Mr. Meer Hassan Ali adopted , in order to persuade her to share in his fortunes , though many of her readers would doubtless be very happy to know , whe- ther a Mussulman's mode of making ...
... give us the slightest idea of the course which Mr. Meer Hassan Ali adopted , in order to persuade her to share in his fortunes , though many of her readers would doubtless be very happy to know , whe- ther a Mussulman's mode of making ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
admiration American animal appear arms Austria beautiful birds Blackwood's Magazine Byron called character church colour Congress of Vienna Contessa Guiccioli death delight Dumont duty earth effect England English Europe eyes father favour fear feelings foreign France French genius give Grindlewald habits hand head heard heart heaven honour hope hour human imagination interest Italy Junot king labour lady less living look Lord Lord Byron Madame de Staël Major-General Amherst manner ment mind Mirabeau Napoleon nation nature never Niger night object observed once opinion party passed passions perhaps person poet Poland political possession present principle racter religion remarkable rendered Russia scarcely scene seemed seen Sir Walter Scott soon sound Spain species spirit sweet thee thing thou thought tion voice whole words writer young