Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... a firm determination to support them , in the language of the Ordnance Military Motto , Ubique , or wherever the fame and glory of our Monarch and our Country require . CONTENTS . VOLUME THE FIRST . CHAPTER I. CANADA AS PREFACE . xi.
... a firm determination to support them , in the language of the Ordnance Military Motto , Ubique , or wherever the fame and glory of our Monarch and our Country require . CONTENTS . VOLUME THE FIRST . CHAPTER I. CANADA AS PREFACE . xi.
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... the press , mixed up however with more sterl- ing information respecting the country it treats of , than any other book extant ; the diamond is in the dunghill , but it requires much scratching and scraping to CANADA . 53.
... the press , mixed up however with more sterl- ing information respecting the country it treats of , than any other book extant ; the diamond is in the dunghill , but it requires much scratching and scraping to CANADA . 53.
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Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle, Sir James Edward Alexander. dunghill , but it requires much scratching and scraping to find it , and it is very dirty work , and when the brilliant is picked out , as the cock in the fable says , a good ...
Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle, Sir James Edward Alexander. dunghill , but it requires much scratching and scraping to find it , and it is very dirty work , and when the brilliant is picked out , as the cock in the fable says , a good ...
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... require handling lightly , and to be suc- cinctly and clearly remodelled . - The American government calmly witnessed England engaged in a struggle for liberty and religion , which had placed Europe in panoply , and had brought the Huns ...
... require handling lightly , and to be suc- cinctly and clearly remodelled . - The American government calmly witnessed England engaged in a struggle for liberty and religion , which had placed Europe in panoply , and had brought the Huns ...
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... requires ages of reason to pass either the Pons Asinorum , or that slender , sublime and narrow bridge of Mahomet's vision , without losing the balance ; which preserved , leads into the straight path , —and lost , plunges the traveller ...
... requires ages of reason to pass either the Pons Asinorum , or that slender , sublime and narrow bridge of Mahomet's vision , without losing the balance ; which preserved , leads into the straight path , —and lost , plunges the traveller ...
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Стр. 319 - Bentinck's colleagues could have been selected, who, from his high literary attainments, bis personal intimacy, and party associations, would have done such complete justice to the memory of a friend and Parliamentary associate. Mr. Disraeli has here presented us with the very type and embodiment of what history should be.