The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... regard the French Revolution as the second revolt of Lucifer , the prince of the morning .'- ( x . 18. ) We prefer to recognize in its vicissitudes the same severe but merciful hand which employs earthquakes and tornadoes to dispel the ...
... regard the French Revolution as the second revolt of Lucifer , the prince of the morning .'- ( x . 18. ) We prefer to recognize in its vicissitudes the same severe but merciful hand which employs earthquakes and tornadoes to dispel the ...
Pàgina 32
... regard a burglar or a pickpocket with the surprise and curiosity with which we regard a riotous peer of the realm - as a curious specimen of a singular and nearly extinct species . But it will at least be admitted , that the in ...
... regard a burglar or a pickpocket with the surprise and curiosity with which we regard a riotous peer of the realm - as a curious specimen of a singular and nearly extinct species . But it will at least be admitted , that the in ...
Pàgina 48
... regard for his character , has with impunity offered any public insult to the reigning monarch . We do not say this without warrant , for the attempt has been made . It was thought that a young and inexperienced Princess might possibly ...
... regard for his character , has with impunity offered any public insult to the reigning monarch . We do not say this without warrant , for the attempt has been made . It was thought that a young and inexperienced Princess might possibly ...
Pàgina 65
... regard to his subjects ; for two years after this he was murdered in his own palace . Before this event , the commo- dore had succeeded in concluding a treaty , in which the Dey agrees to treat packets as ships of war ; that merchant ...
... regard to his subjects ; for two years after this he was murdered in his own palace . Before this event , the commo- dore had succeeded in concluding a treaty , in which the Dey agrees to treat packets as ships of war ; that merchant ...
Pàgina 80
... regard for the welfare of the coun- try , his own honour , and his love for the service , to suffer party prejudice to interfere in any way with his professional duty . He left England on 13th June 1778 , with a fleet of twenty- one ...
... regard for the welfare of the coun- try , his own honour , and his love for the service , to suffer party prejudice to interfere in any way with his professional duty . He left England on 13th June 1778 , with a fleet of twenty- one ...
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