A tour to Sheeraz by the rout of Kazroon & Feerozabad [&c.]. To which is added A history of Persia, from the death of Kureem Khan to the subversion of the Zund dynasty. [With] Appendix |
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... See Mr. Gilchrist's Improved System of Indian Orthography , where the barbarous errors of ignorant Europeans are adduced to support the licentiousness of etymologists . always mentioned with respect , and whose talents command admi- [ 5 ]
... See Mr. Gilchrist's Improved System of Indian Orthography , where the barbarous errors of ignorant Europeans are adduced to support the licentiousness of etymologists . always mentioned with respect , and whose talents command admi- [ 5 ]
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Edward Scott Waring. always mentioned with respect , and whose talents command admi- ration , soars too high , and continues his flight too long , I fear , in the pleasing but unsubstantial regions of conjecture ; yet his labours demand ...
Edward Scott Waring. always mentioned with respect , and whose talents command admi- ration , soars too high , and continues his flight too long , I fear , in the pleasing but unsubstantial regions of conjecture ; yet his labours demand ...
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... command attention . If , according to Montesquieu , the principle of despotic monarchies is fear , the Persian government is right in inspiring its subjects with a dread of power . They have suc- ceeded in this to the very summit of ...
... command attention . If , according to Montesquieu , the principle of despotic monarchies is fear , the Persian government is right in inspiring its subjects with a dread of power . They have suc- ceeded in this to the very summit of ...
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... commands , either their chief or his son is usually kept at court . The military force of Persia consists chiefly of cavalry ; and it is only when they are going against a fort that they make use of in- fantry . The troops are clothed ...
... commands , either their chief or his son is usually kept at court . The military force of Persia consists chiefly of cavalry ; and it is only when they are going against a fort that they make use of in- fantry . The troops are clothed ...
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... commands the whole ; and it depends upon the will of the king to what number it shall amount . Whenever a body of men is enlisted into the king's service , their own names , and that of their father's , and their ages , & c . are ...
... commands the whole ; and it depends upon the will of the king to what number it shall amount . Whenever a body of men is enlisted into the king's service , their own names , and that of their father's , and their ages , & c . are ...
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第 155 頁 - Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their heads with sorrow; good grows with her. In her days every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine what he plants; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours. God shall be truly known; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour, And by those claim their greatness, not by blood.
第 251 頁 - O, who can hold a fire in his hand, By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite, By bare imagination of a feast?
第 169 頁 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
第 232 頁 - For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground ; yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.
第 234 頁 - Linquenda tellus et domus et placens Uxor, neque harum, quas colis, arborum Te praeter invisas cupressos Ulla brevem dominum sequetur.
第 233 頁 - VII. Diffugere nives, redeunt iam gramina campis arboribusque comae ; mutat terra vices et decrescentia ripas flumina praetereunt; Gratia cum Nymphis geminisque sororibus audet 5 ducere nuda choros, immortalia ne speres, monet annus et almum quae rapit hora diem, frigora mitescunt Zephyris, ver proterit aestas interitura, simul 10 pomifer autumnus fruges effuderit, et mox bruma recurrit iners.
第 254 頁 - ... be lunacy) but in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending, that it has no essence independent of mental perception, that existence and perceptibility are convertible terms, that external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which alone sustains them, were suspended but for a moment...
第 251 頁 - Begin to cast a beam on the outward shape, The unpolluted temple of the mind, And turns it by degrees to the soul's essence, Till all be made immortal : but when lust By unchaste looks, loose gestures, and foul talk ; But most by lewd and lavish act of sin, Lets in defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion, Imbodies, and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being.
第 154 頁 - This royal infant, (heaven still move about her !) Though in her cradle, yet now promises Upon this land a thousand thousand blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness...
第 18 頁 - And level pavement. From the arched roof) Pendent by subtle magic, many a row Of starry lamps and blazing cressets, fed With naphtha and asphaltus, yielded light As from a sky.