The Westminster Review, Том 4Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1825 |
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... questions of fact might be con- veniently cut by the sword , instead of being slowly and painfully solved by the ... question as now ripe for discussion ; as long as we are told that the honour of a gentleman is 1825 . 21 The British ...
... questions of fact might be con- veniently cut by the sword , instead of being slowly and painfully solved by the ... question as now ripe for discussion ; as long as we are told that the honour of a gentleman is 1825 . 21 The British ...
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... question is referred to determine , whether any insult has been offered , and if any , of what degree , that its decisions would , by their absurdity and iniquity , produce more mischief than they would remedy . Now , these reasons , we ...
... question is referred to determine , whether any insult has been offered , and if any , of what degree , that its decisions would , by their absurdity and iniquity , produce more mischief than they would remedy . Now , these reasons , we ...
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... question , yet , for the purposes of the argument , it matters not in the least which way it is answered . If you say the evil alone is worse than the evil together with its remedy , then you cannot also say that a duel is such an ...
... question , yet , for the purposes of the argument , it matters not in the least which way it is answered . If you say the evil alone is worse than the evil together with its remedy , then you cannot also say that a duel is such an ...
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... question is not how much society requires , but how it can enforce what it does require . And if , when the effect of its censures is not impeded by the duel , it can enforce the greater degree of propriety , it seems no strained ...
... question is not how much society requires , but how it can enforce what it does require . And if , when the effect of its censures is not impeded by the duel , it can enforce the greater degree of propriety , it seems no strained ...
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... question and Irish tithes . One remarkable circum- stance attending the voyage is , that M. Blanqui's ears were delighted for the first time by hearing the English God - dam . In Our traveller now goes to Birmingham , where he finds ...
... question and Irish tithes . One remarkable circum- stance attending the voyage is , that M. Blanqui's ears were delighted for the first time by hearing the English God - dam . In Our traveller now goes to Birmingham , where he finds ...
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Стр. 379 - There be three things which are too wonderful for me, yea, four which I know not: The way of an eagle in the air; the way of a serpent upon a rock; the way of a ship in the midst of the sea; and the way of a man with a maid.
Стр. 383 - Peter, because flowers are dear in cold weather? You should find fault with the climate, and not with me. For my part, I'm sure, I wish it was spring all the year round, and that roses grew under our feet!
Стр. 405 - Lay long in bed, talking with pleasure with my poor wife, how she used to make coal fires, and wash my foul clothes with her own hand for me, poor wretch ! in our little room at my Lord Sandwich's ; for which I ought for ever to love and admire her, and do ; and persuade myself she would do the same thing again, if God should reduce us to it.
Стр. 386 - C'est un parleur étrange , et qui trouve toujours L'art de ne vous rien dire avec de grands discours : Dans les propos qu'il tient on ne voit jamais goutte, Et ce n'est que du bruit que tout ce qu'on écoute.
Стр. 267 - Animadversions on the measures and proceedings of the Honourable Court of Directors, or other public authorities in England, connected with the Government of India, or disquisitions on political transactions of the local administration, or offensive remarks levelled at the...
Стр. 477 - And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood ; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.
Стр. 83 - I am informed that you are in possession of, or claim title to, the premises in this declaration of ejectment mentioned, or to some part thereof, and I, being sued in this action as...
Стр. 441 - Pierce, the surgeon, was with me ; and tells me how this business of my Lord Chancellor's was certainly designed in my Lady Castlemaine's chamber ; and that, when he went from the King on Monday morning, she was in bed, though about twelve o'clock, and ran out in her smock into her aviary looking into Whitehall garden ; and thither her woman brought her her nightgown ; and stood joying herself at the old man's going away...
Стр. 267 - Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population of any intended interference with their religious opinions or observances.
Стр. 186 - Parliament, and more violent and lasting heats and animosities among the subjects of this realm than were ever known before the said clause was enacted, and the said provision, if it should continue, may probably at this juncture, when a restless and popish faction are designing and endeavouring to renew the rebellion within this kingdom and an invasion from abroad, be destructive to the peace and security of the government.