The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Том 15James Silk Buckingham |
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... Italy has derived from the impulse given by the French invasion . Indeed it may be safely averred that no nation ever reaped so great a compensation for the incursion of foreign troops . What shall I say of the Mount Cenis , and of its ...
... Italy has derived from the impulse given by the French invasion . Indeed it may be safely averred that no nation ever reaped so great a compensation for the incursion of foreign troops . What shall I say of the Mount Cenis , and of its ...
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... Italy where printing - presses were established ; and according to Tiraboschi , the works of Lactantius , and the De Oratore ' of Cicero , were the first productions of the first Italian press , established in a monastery at Subiaco ...
... Italy where printing - presses were established ; and according to Tiraboschi , the works of Lactantius , and the De Oratore ' of Cicero , were the first productions of the first Italian press , established in a monastery at Subiaco ...
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... Italian Aborigines , founded at some remote and unknown period , probably by Saturnus , who , after imparting some few ideas of civilization among his followers , was venerated by them , and subsequently , with Janus , ( whose temples ...
... Italian Aborigines , founded at some remote and unknown period , probably by Saturnus , who , after imparting some few ideas of civilization among his followers , was venerated by them , and subsequently , with Janus , ( whose temples ...
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... Italy can boast . 1 We had not left Veroli five minutes , before the Saturnian Arpino appeared on an eminence to the ... Italian , and trebly Catholic Spain , which pamper the occupants of religious houses with preposterous revenues ...
... Italy can boast . 1 We had not left Veroli five minutes , before the Saturnian Arpino appeared on an eminence to the ... Italian , and trebly Catholic Spain , which pamper the occupants of religious houses with preposterous revenues ...
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... Italian ladies are uncouth and masculine in their habits . Few countries , however , can boast a fair sex more happily disposed than Italy . Their regular attendance at church , and general cultivation of music , preserve a serenity of ...
... Italian ladies are uncouth and masculine in their habits . Few countries , however , can boast a fair sex more happily disposed than Italy . Their regular attendance at church , and general cultivation of music , preserve a serenity of ...
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Стр. 22 - His life was gentle, and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man!
Стр. 290 - For Englishmen are no more to be slaves to parliaments " than to kings — our name is Legion, and we are many.
Стр. 434 - Bengal, from time to time, to make and issue such rules, ordinances, and regulations, for the good order and civil government...
Стр. 515 - President, to show cause why an attachment should not issue against him; for what?
Стр. 285 - ... speaking or writing contemptuously of the court, or judges, acting in their judicial capacity; by printing false accounts (or even true ones without proper permission) of causes then depending in judgment; and by...
Стр. 199 - The ancient dialects of Italy, the Sabine, the Etruscan, and the Venetian, sunk into oblivion; but in the provinces, the east was less docile than the west, to the voice of its victorious preceptors. This obvious difference...
Стр. 199 - ... the latter as the legal dialect of public transactions. Those who united letters with business were equally conversant with both; and it was almost impossible, in any province, to find a Roman subject of a liberal education, who was at once a stranger to the Greek and to the Latin language. It was by such institutions that the nations of the empire insensibly melted away into the Roman name and people.
Стр. 289 - A memorial from the gentlemen, freeholders, and inhabitants of the counties of , in behalf of themselves, and many thousands of the good people of England.
Стр. 240 - Mogul government ; but to agriculture and commerce every encouragement is afforded under a system of laws, the prominent object of which is to protect the weak from oppression, and to secure to every individual the fruits of his industry.
Стр. 86 - Rajah of Ligor. A branch runs to the southward, to the town of Bandon, where it opens into the sea, and whence it is usually termed the Bandon river. The northern branch of the Tha-kham empties itself into the sea, at a place called Tha-thong, which bounds the Ligor territory on the sea-coast : a number of small islands lie off the mouth of the Bandon river. The Tha-kham proceeds nearly across the Peninsula...