The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 44A. Constable, 1826 |
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Pàgina 91
... continued without loss to any individual ; which will save the country the heavy , and , under the circumstances of the case , we scruple not to say , wanton and unnecessary expense , at- tending the supplying of their place with gold ...
... continued without loss to any individual ; which will save the country the heavy , and , under the circumstances of the case , we scruple not to say , wanton and unnecessary expense , at- tending the supplying of their place with gold ...
Pàgina 96
... continued so furious and blind a zealot , that , unconscious of the impression it had made on the rest of mankind , he considered the St Bartholo- mew a fit subject for pleasantry , and had no other fault to find ́with the massacre ...
... continued so furious and blind a zealot , that , unconscious of the impression it had made on the rest of mankind , he considered the St Bartholo- mew a fit subject for pleasantry , and had no other fault to find ́with the massacre ...
Pàgina 122
... continued for some time after to receive from the Queen - mother on the one side , and from the Duke of Guise on the other , with respect to the treatment of the Hugo- nots in his government , that he sent a gentleman to Court to ...
... continued for some time after to receive from the Queen - mother on the one side , and from the Duke of Guise on the other , with respect to the treatment of the Hugo- nots in his government , that he sent a gentleman to Court to ...
Pàgina 127
... continued to act systematically on that plan , from the conclusion of the peace to the massacre of St Bartholomew , which was the completion of the project , is a point that will require a longer and more difficult discus- sion ...
... continued to act systematically on that plan , from the conclusion of the peace to the massacre of St Bartholomew , which was the completion of the project , is a point that will require a longer and more difficult discus- sion ...
Pàgina 129
... continued without interruption for many months . When absent from Court , the King maintained a correspon- dence with him by letters ; and , in their private conversations , he affected to unbosom himself without reserve to his new ...
... continued without interruption for many months . When absent from Court , the King maintained a correspon- dence with him by letters ; and , in their private conversations , he affected to unbosom himself without reserve to his new ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 5 - London's Encyclopaedia of Agriculture: comprising the Laying-out, Improvement, and Management of Landed Property, and the Cultivation and Economy of the Productions of Agriculture.
Pàgina 5 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
Pàgina 13 - Mrs. Marcet's Conversations on Chemistry, in which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained and illustrated by Experiments.
Pàgina 10 - COL. HAWKER'S INSTRUCTIONS to YOUNG SPORTSMEN in all that relates to Guns and Shooting.
Pàgina 12 - FIRST STEPS TO BOTANY, Intended as popular Illustrations of the Science, leading to its study as a branch of general education. By JL DRUMMOND, MD 4th Edit. 12mo. with numerous Woodcuts, 9s.
Pàgina 3 - Encyclopaedia of Agriculture ; comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying-out, Improvement, and Management of Landed Property, and of the Cultivation and Economy of the Animal and Vegetable Productions of Agriculture; Including all the latest Improvements, a general History of Agriculture in all Countries, a Statistical View of its present State, and Suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles.
Pàgina 243 - That these made war with Bera king of Sodom, and with Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of Admah, and Shemeber king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela, which is Zoar.
Pàgina 253 - The Surrender of Napoleon. Being the Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence on board HMS Bellerophon...
Pàgina 68 - And though the Greek learning grew in credit amongst the Romans, towards the end of their commonwealth, yet it was the Roman tongue that was made the study of their youth: their own language they were to make use of, and therefore it was their own language they were instructed and exercised in.
Pàgina 68 - But more particularly to determine the proper season for grammar; I do not see how it can reasonably be made any one's study, but as an introduction to rhetoric : when it is thought time to put any one upon the care of polishing his tongue, and of speaking better than the illiterate, then is the time for him to be instructed in the rules of grammar, and not before. For grammar being to teach men not to speak, but to speak correctly, and according to the exact rules of the tongue...