The Brighton magazine, Том 1Hurst, Chance & Company, 1822 |
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... present in- stitutions , and from the distempered spirit which is ever prone to view the dark side of a question , and is alive to the evils , without being able to compute and estimate the advantages of an established form . In thus ...
... present in- stitutions , and from the distempered spirit which is ever prone to view the dark side of a question , and is alive to the evils , without being able to compute and estimate the advantages of an established form . In thus ...
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... present age . Here we behold private worth and political integrity united in the common cause of virtue and religion ; and this practical method of counteracting the over- bearing and mischievous influence in public meetings , which the ...
... present age . Here we behold private worth and political integrity united in the common cause of virtue and religion ; and this practical method of counteracting the over- bearing and mischievous influence in public meetings , which the ...
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... present difficulties that we have to encounter . Though Buonaparte fell - though we are not bankrupts - the circulation of gold is resumed ; in short , though the very reverse of what was augured has taken place , yet the men who have ...
... present difficulties that we have to encounter . Though Buonaparte fell - though we are not bankrupts - the circulation of gold is resumed ; in short , though the very reverse of what was augured has taken place , yet the men who have ...
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under our present difficulties is , that when this wonderful nation has been in difficulties hitherto , it has always overcome them , when fairly roused , so as to exert its latent energies . In contemplating the situation in which we ...
under our present difficulties is , that when this wonderful nation has been in difficulties hitherto , it has always overcome them , when fairly roused , so as to exert its latent energies . In contemplating the situation in which we ...
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... present price , the total value will be twenty pounds ; and as rent and taxes do not amount to more than one - tenth of this , at an average , the reduction for which such a clamour is made , does not amount to one penny in the quartern ...
... present price , the total value will be twenty pounds ; and as rent and taxes do not amount to more than one - tenth of this , at an average , the reduction for which such a clamour is made , does not amount to one penny in the quartern ...
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Стр. 225 - Than those of age, thy forehead wrapp'd in clouds, A leafless branch thy sceptre, and thy throne A sliding car, indebted to no wheels, But urged by storms along its slippery way, I love thee, all unlovely as thou seem'st, And dreaded as thou art...
Стр. 67 - What had / done in this? — I was unborn: I sought not to be born; nor love the state To which that birth has brought me. Why did he Yield to the serpent and the woman? or, Yielding, why suffer? What was there in this? The tree was planted, and why not for him? If not, why place him near it, where it grew, The fairest in the centre? They have but One answer to all questions, '"Twas His will And He is good.
Стр. 72 - May the grass wither from thy feet! the woods Deny thee shelter ! earth a home! the dust A grave! the sun his light! and heaven her God!
Стр. 400 - By Heaven ! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother there) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air!
Стр. 286 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Стр. 164 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man-of-war. Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Стр. 68 - Souls who dare use their immortality — Souls who dare look the Omnipotent tyrant in His everlasting face, and tell him, that His evil is not good...
Стр. 245 - ... his ever having a fool to his master. He must read many, but ever the best and choicest: those that can teach him...
Стр. 96 - The first of the above subjects is intended for those gentlemen of the University who have not exceeded four years from the time of their matriculation ; and the other two for such as have exceeded four, but not completed seven years. Sir Roger...