The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 15 iš 88
5 psl.
... British Bard in Gray's famous ode speaks of the banners of his victorious enemy asfanned by conquest's crimson wing . ' Mr Alison has adorned a passage of his history with this easy and spirited metaphor ; but he has most unskilfully ...
... British Bard in Gray's famous ode speaks of the banners of his victorious enemy asfanned by conquest's crimson wing . ' Mr Alison has adorned a passage of his history with this easy and spirited metaphor ; but he has most unskilfully ...
24 psl.
... British constitution , as established in 1688 , may perhaps be considered the most democratic form of government ever yet exercised with continued and undisputed success . And therefore the world has yet to behold the full effect which ...
... British constitution , as established in 1688 , may perhaps be considered the most democratic form of government ever yet exercised with continued and undisputed success . And therefore the world has yet to behold the full effect which ...
28 psl.
... British empire , ' ( viii . 43 ; ) and he pronounces upon the Reform Bill , and the abolition of Slavery , in the same peremptory language . If he would condescend to overthrow our political tenets by deliberate argument , we might ...
... British empire , ' ( viii . 43 ; ) and he pronounces upon the Reform Bill , and the abolition of Slavery , in the same peremptory language . If he would condescend to overthrow our political tenets by deliberate argument , we might ...
29 psl.
... British nation . Those who hold what are called reforming opinions , may possibly have been wrong in the precise measure of the particular innovations which they proposed ; but we certainly apprehend no danger to the British ...
... British nation . Those who hold what are called reforming opinions , may possibly have been wrong in the precise measure of the particular innovations which they proposed ; but we certainly apprehend no danger to the British ...
30 psl.
... British aristocracy appears , not merely a ground of pride and pleasure , but a blessing . It is certain that the higher classes in England are generally opposed to all political reform . But the existence of a strong minority who hold ...
... British aristocracy appears , not merely a ground of pride and pleasure , but a blessing . It is certain that the higher classes in England are generally opposed to all political reform . But the existence of a strong minority who hold ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
2d edition action Admiral Alison appear authority believe Berryer boards body British Burney Calotype camera obscura Captain cause character Christian Church Church of England civil cloth coloured command constitution court Daguerre Daguerreotype daugh defence doctrine doubt Duke duty effect enemy England English existence favour feel fleet France Frances Burney French French Revolution friends give Grignan honour human India interest judge justice Keppel King labours less letter light Lord Lord Keppel Lord Sandwich LXXVI Madame de Sévigné Mademoiselle ment mind minister moral nation nature never object opinion paper Paris party persons picture plates political Post 8vo practical present principles private judgment readers remarkable Revolution Robespierre sewed Sewell ship Sir Edward Hawke Sir Robert Peel spirit success supposed thing tion Torbay Tory trial truth vols Whig whole writer