The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 9Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1846 |
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... truth in as an oversight in Sir James , is , that he has morals , except through the monotony of an- not examined the various opinions among cient common - places . But all this I vehe- the ancient Greek schools as to the Sum- mently ...
... truth in as an oversight in Sir James , is , that he has morals , except through the monotony of an- not examined the various opinions among cient common - places . But all this I vehe- the ancient Greek schools as to the Sum- mently ...
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... truth be that the vices enumerated by him has a false idea been more suddenly caused are only not forbidden because they are not to founder and to show out . At one sling within its jurisdiction . " Honor tells a man it is dispersed ...
... truth be that the vices enumerated by him has a false idea been more suddenly caused are only not forbidden because they are not to founder and to show out . At one sling within its jurisdiction . " Honor tells a man it is dispersed ...
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... truth of the charge . lain's hand in the style . That same prac- Lord Glamorgan was a personal friend of tice in composition , which suggested to Sir the king , and a friend so devoted , that he James Mackintosh his objections to the ...
... truth of the charge . lain's hand in the style . That same prac- Lord Glamorgan was a personal friend of tice in composition , which suggested to Sir the king , and a friend so devoted , that he James Mackintosh his objections to the ...
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... truth in many things , Parliaments were on terms of the most am the last person to speak harshly of his brotherly agreement as to all capital points conduct . But undoubtedly he committed of policy , whether civil or religious . In a ...
... truth in many things , Parliaments were on terms of the most am the last person to speak harshly of his brotherly agreement as to all capital points conduct . But undoubtedly he committed of policy , whether civil or religious . In a ...
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... truth of the facts ; our object is simply to make the experiments may be repeated and tested them generally known , under the hope that by those to whom the opportunity may pre- the volume , justly remarks , that " in mat- sent itself ...
... truth of the facts ; our object is simply to make the experiments may be repeated and tested them generally known , under the hope that by those to whom the opportunity may pre- the volume , justly remarks , that " in mat- sent itself ...
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Стр. 94 - It is a nest of wasps, or swarm of vermin which have overcrept the land. I mean the Monopolies and Pollers of the people : these, like the Frogs of Egypt, have gotten possession of our dwellings, and we have scarce a room free from them. They sup in our cup.
Стр. 166 - A Government in every country should be just like a Corporation,* and in this country it is made up of the landed interest which alone has a right to be represented.
Стр. 242 - God called up from dreams a man into the vestibule of heaven, saying, ' Come thou hither, and see the glory of my house.' And to the servants that stood around his throne he said, 'Take him, and undress him from his robes of flesh : cleanse his vision, and put a new breath into his nostrils : arm him with sail-broad wings for flight. Only touch not with any change his human heart — the heart that weeps and trembles.
Стр. 400 - He made a very ill appearance : he was very big : his hair red, hanging oddly about him : his tongue was too big for his mouth, which made him bedew all that he talked to : and his whole manner was rough and boisterous, and very unfit for a court.
Стр. 31 - I have long held an opinion, almost amounting to conviction, in common I believe with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as it were, one into another, and possess equivalents of power in their action.
Стр. 427 - We watch'd her breathing thro' the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seem'd to speak, So slowly moved about, As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out. Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears our hopes belied — We thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died. For when the morn came dim and sad And chill with early showers, Her quiet...
Стр. 360 - Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all his wars, and his ways, lo, they are written in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah.
Стр. 436 - ... the artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an act which requires long study and experience before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it...
Стр. 425 - Not to myself alone I rise and set ; I write upon night's coronal of jet His power and skill who formed our myriad host ; A friendly beacon at heaven's open gate, I gem the sky, That man might ne'er forget, in every fate, His home on high."
Стр. 445 - Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner views...