The Edinburgh Annual Register, 第 16 卷Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... question of Spain as ' one perfectly clear , as one on which there could be no doubt of the appli- cability of the principles which he had been describing ; because it was a ques- tion exclusively constitutional in Spain , and because ...
... question of Spain as ' one perfectly clear , as one on which there could be no doubt of the appli- cability of the principles which he had been describing ; because it was a ques- tion exclusively constitutional in Spain , and because ...
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... question relative to the Austrian loan , which had been announced last Session as in a train of arrangement . It would , he said , at all events , be some satisfaction for the British public to know , that the amount was not likely to ...
... question relative to the Austrian loan , which had been announced last Session as in a train of arrangement . It would , he said , at all events , be some satisfaction for the British public to know , that the amount was not likely to ...
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... question , " whe- ther , in the course of the negotiations which have preceded recent events be- tween France and Spain , any condi- tion or any understanding has been en- tered into by Great Britain obligatory upon her with respect to ...
... question , " whe- ther , in the course of the negotiations which have preceded recent events be- tween France and Spain , any condi- tion or any understanding has been en- tered into by Great Britain obligatory upon her with respect to ...
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... question connected with the subject , Mr Hobhouse said , -It was with fear and trembling that he suffer- ed the opinion to escape his lips , that the war was inevitable . He knew there was nothing more easy than to get into a war , but ...
... question connected with the subject , Mr Hobhouse said , -It was with fear and trembling that he suffer- ed the opinion to escape his lips , that the war was inevitable . He knew there was nothing more easy than to get into a war , but ...
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... question had been torn from a very long note , in which the sense of them was greatly qualified . Every gentleman accustom- ed to speak or write must know , that a case is sometimes admitted for the sake of contrasting or contradicting ...
... question had been torn from a very long note , in which the sense of them was greatly qualified . Every gentleman accustom- ed to speak or write must know , that a case is sometimes admitted for the sake of contrasting or contradicting ...
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第 452 頁 - O'er youth's bright locks, and beauty's flowery crown : Yet must thou hear a voice — Restore the dead ! Earth shall reclaim her precious things from thee ! — Restore the dead, thou sea ! BRING FLOWERS.
第 454 頁 - Night is the time for dreams ; The gay romance of life, When truth that is and truth that seems Blend in fantastic strife ; Ah '. visions less beguiling far Than waking dreams by daylight are ! Night is the time for toil ; To plough the classic field, Intent to find the buried spoil Its wealthy furrows yield ; Till all is ours that sages taught, That poets sang or heroes wrought. Night is the time to weep ; To wet with unseen tears Those graves of memory where sleep The joys of other years ; •...
第 451 頁 - Yet more, the Depths have more! — What wealth untold Far down, and shining through their stillness lies! Thou hast the starry gems, the burning gold, Won from ten thousand royal Argosies.
第 454 頁 - NIGHT is the time for rest ; — How sweet, when labours close, To gather round an aching breast The curtain of repose, — Stretch the tired limbs, and lay the head Upon our own delightful bed...
第 451 頁 - Yet more ! the billows and the depths have more ! High hearts and brave are gathered to thy breast ! They hear not now the booming waters roar, The battle-thunders will not break their rest. Keep thy red gold and gems, thou stormy grave...
第 452 頁 - That light of dreaming soul appears To play from thoughts above thy years. Thou smil'st as if thy soul were soaring To Heaven, and Heaven's God adoring! And who can tell what visions high May bless an infant's sleeping eye? What brighter throne can brightness find To reign on than an infant's mind, Ere sin destroy, or error dim, The glory of the Seraphim?
第 451 頁 - THE TREASURES OF THE DEEP. WHAT hid'st thou in thy treasure-caves and cells ? Thou hollow-sounding and mysterious main ! — Pale glistening pearls, and rainbow-colour'd shells, Bright things which gleam unreck'd-of, and in vain ! — Keep, keep thy riches, melancholy sea ! We ask not such from thee.
第 12 頁 - We are commanded by his Majesty to inform you, that, since he last met you in Parliament, his Majesty's efforts have been unremittingly exerted to preserve the peace of Europe. " Faithful to the principles which his Majesty has promulgated to the world, as constituting the rule of his conduct, his Majesty declined being...
第 13 頁 - ... and condition of the people. " Deeply as his majesty regrets the continued depression of the agricultural interest, the satisfaction with which his majesty contemplates the increasing activity which pervades the manufacturing districts, and the flourishing condition of our commerce in most of its principal branches, is greatly enhanced by the confident persuasion that the progressive prosperity of so many of the interests of the country cannot fail to contribute to the gradual improvement of...
第 169 頁 - That through a determined and persevering, but at the same time judicious and temperate, enforcement of such measures, this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects.