The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 13
... English throne , a power absolute and arbitrary , beneath the withering influence of which every germ of the future liberties and greatness of England must have prematurely perished . When , in the mind of William Rufus , the fear of ...
... English throne , a power absolute and arbitrary , beneath the withering influence of which every germ of the future liberties and greatness of England must have prematurely perished . When , in the mind of William Rufus , the fear of ...
Pàgina 26
... English pertinacity and party spirit , traversed the continent , to bring up to Cajitano a vast reinforcement of manuscripts , pictures , and other proofs collected from all the German , Swiss , and Italian abbeys . Missiles from either ...
... English pertinacity and party spirit , traversed the continent , to bring up to Cajitano a vast reinforcement of manuscripts , pictures , and other proofs collected from all the German , Swiss , and Italian abbeys . Missiles from either ...
Pàgina 72
... English origin . The number of English patents is of course considerably greater . But we doubt whether the proportion of successful ones has been at all higher . Ingenious men have never expended their energies upon a subject where the ...
... English origin . The number of English patents is of course considerably greater . But we doubt whether the proportion of successful ones has been at all higher . Ingenious men have never expended their energies upon a subject where the ...
Pàgina 78
... the new ; just as the old English archer resisted the introduction of the musket , after having acquired by incessant practice from earliest childhood his unerring skill as 78 Jan. The Progress of Mechanical Invention .
... the new ; just as the old English archer resisted the introduction of the musket , after having acquired by incessant practice from earliest childhood his unerring skill as 78 Jan. The Progress of Mechanical Invention .
Pàgina 90
... Robinson Crusoe ' the most popular of English fictions . The interest ceases as soon as he quits his island . Nothing can be more childish than the 6 6 plots of Cooper . Nothing can be more fantastic or 90 Jan. Charles Vernon .
... Robinson Crusoe ' the most popular of English fictions . The interest ceases as soon as he quits his island . Nothing can be more childish than the 6 6 plots of Cooper . Nothing can be more fantastic or 90 Jan. Charles Vernon .
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