Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 74W. Blackwood, 1853 |
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... Foreign Affairs , MM . Drouyn de Lbuys and Lahitte . Most of the foreign documents , many of the French ones , were unpublished , and entirely unknown to the world . The persecut- ing government of Louis XIV . feared the effect that ...
... Foreign Affairs , MM . Drouyn de Lbuys and Lahitte . Most of the foreign documents , many of the French ones , were unpublished , and entirely unknown to the world . The persecut- ing government of Louis XIV . feared the effect that ...
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... foreign parts a value of from two to three millions of livres of serge and other light fabrics . Every peasant had his loom , and worked at it in the intervals of agricultural occupation . The manufactures of silk stuffs and stockings ...
... foreign parts a value of from two to three millions of livres of serge and other light fabrics . Every peasant had his loom , and worked at it in the intervals of agricultural occupation . The manufactures of silk stuffs and stockings ...
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... foreign parts were ordered to return . The physicians of Rouen were forbidden to admit into their corporation more than two persons of the reformed religion . Slackened a little during the war with Holland , these odious persecutions ...
... foreign parts were ordered to return . The physicians of Rouen were forbidden to admit into their corporation more than two persons of the reformed religion . Slackened a little during the war with Holland , these odious persecutions ...
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... foreign rivals , loudly demanded their expulsion from Eng- land . Mr The papist Stuart , James II . , dared not deviate from his predecessors ' policy with regard to the Protestant refugees . Perhaps , indeed , he had no desire to do so ...
... foreign rivals , loudly demanded their expulsion from Eng- land . Mr The papist Stuart , James II . , dared not deviate from his predecessors ' policy with regard to the Protestant refugees . Perhaps , indeed , he had no desire to do so ...
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... foreign powers . Marlborough's victories had singularly abated the prestige of the Fourteenth Louis . The Diet , without deciding anything , handed the note to the coun- cil of Berne , which pretended to ex- pel the chiefs of the ...
... foreign powers . Marlborough's victories had singularly abated the prestige of the Fourteenth Louis . The Diet , without deciding anything , handed the note to the coun- cil of Berne , which pretended to ex- pel the chiefs of the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 314 - And therefore is the glorious planet Sol In noble eminence enthroned and sphered Amidst the other ; whose medicinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts like the commandment of a king, Sans check to good and bad...
Pàgina 314 - From his cradle, He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But to those men that sought him, sweet as summer.
Pàgina 309 - A made a finer end, and went away, an it had been any christom child; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon his fingers...
Pàgina 590 - ... the world within me ! That my pains had vanished, was now a trifle in my eyes : — this negative effect was swallowed up in the immensity of those positive effects which had opened before me — in the abyss of divine enjoyment thus suddenly revealed. Here was a panacea — a ^UMO-/ nviyStt for all human woes: here was the secret of happiness, about which philosophers had disputed for so many ages, at once discovered : happiness might now be bought for a penny, and carried in the waistcoat pocket...
Pàgina 458 - And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood: so did it mine; And a most instant tetter bark'd about, Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust, All my smooth body. Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand, Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatch'd...
Pàgina 498 - We thought as we hollowed his narrow bed And smoothed down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow. Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him, — But little he'll reck, if they let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him.
Pàgina 180 - Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it : his mind and hand went together ; and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers.
Pàgina 300 - Well, whiles I am a beggar, I will rail, And say, there is no sin but to be rich ; And being rich, my virtue then shall...
Pàgina 130 - With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of mine ears did pour The leperous distilment, whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man That swift as quicksilver it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body, And with a sudden vigour it doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood.
Pàgina 456 - What man dare, I dare : Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear. The arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger ; Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves Shall never tremble : or be alive again.