The Westminster Review, 第 11 卷Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1829 |
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第 8 頁
... respect of foreign corn , which will be no longer wanted . A. If Ireland for a time produces an influx of cheap corn , wise men should seize the opportunity to get rid of the Corn Laws , while there is less of immediate interest ...
... respect of foreign corn , which will be no longer wanted . A. If Ireland for a time produces an influx of cheap corn , wise men should seize the opportunity to get rid of the Corn Laws , while there is less of immediate interest ...
第 9 頁
... respect of foreign corn , which will be no longer wanted . A. If Ireland for a time produces an influx of cheap corn , wise men should seize the opportunity to get rid of the Corn Laws , while there is less of immediate interest ...
... respect of foreign corn , which will be no longer wanted . A. If Ireland for a time produces an influx of cheap corn , wise men should seize the opportunity to get rid of the Corn Laws , while there is less of immediate interest ...
第 14 頁
... respect- ful tenderness , which subsist to a remarkable degree in France , and reflect the highest credit upon the sons and mothers of that country , so falsely charged with the feebleness of its domestic ties . The boy of fifteen thus ...
... respect- ful tenderness , which subsist to a remarkable degree in France , and reflect the highest credit upon the sons and mothers of that country , so falsely charged with the feebleness of its domestic ties . The boy of fifteen thus ...
第 22 頁
... respect a soldier . ' I faith I don't know what to say of the rest of the world , but in the course of my life I have seen two classes of men : the folks of the sword and the folks of the pen . Posterity will never suppose that in this ...
... respect a soldier . ' I faith I don't know what to say of the rest of the world , but in the course of my life I have seen two classes of men : the folks of the sword and the folks of the pen . Posterity will never suppose that in this ...
第 25 頁
... respect ; he resented , therefore , the accusation in a manner which caused his arrest . While in confinement , he wrote a letter to the general in terms seldom employed by an officer of inferior grade , and caused twenty copies of it ...
... respect ; he resented , therefore , the accusation in a manner which caused his arrest . While in confinement , he wrote a letter to the general in terms seldom employed by an officer of inferior grade , and caused twenty copies of it ...
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第 84 頁 - They certainly cut not a bad figure at a distance, as their helmets were ornamented with black and white ostrich feathers, and the sides of the helmets with pieces of tin, which glittered in the sun, their long quilted cloaks of gaudy 'colours reaching over part of the horses' tails, and hanging over the flanks.
第 48 頁 - A Treatise on Cobbett's Corn, containing Instructions for Propagating and Cultivating the Plant, and for Harvesting and Preserving the Crop ; and also an Account of the several Uses to which the Produce is applied, with Minute Directions relative to each Mode of Application.
第 187 頁 - There is, as in philosophy, so in divinity, sturdy doubts, and boisterous objections, wherewith the unhappiness of our knowledge too nearly acquainteth us. More of these no man hath known than myself ; which I confess I conquered not in a martial posture, but on my knees.
第 505 頁 - What wouldst thou have, my life ?" I told him, 1 heard the prince had received a packet from the queen, and I guessed it was that in his hand, and I desired to know what was in it ; he smilingly replied, " My love, I will immediately come to thee, pray thee go, for I am very busy:" when he came out of his closet I revived my suit; he kissed me, and talked of other things.
第 503 頁 - I wild to that degree, that the hours of my beloved recreation took up too much of my time ; for I loved riding, in the first place ; running, and all active pastimes ; in short, I was that which we graver people call a hoyting girl...
第 190 頁 - From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion ; from all false doctrine, heresy, and schism; from hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word and Commandment, Good Lord, deliver us...
第 508 頁 - Turkish galley well manned, and we believed we should be all carried away slaves, for this man had so laden his ship with goods for Spain, that his guns were useless, though the ship earned sixty guns. He called for brandy ; and after he had well drunken, and all his men, which were near two hundred, he called for arms and cleared the deck as well as he could, resolving to fight rather than lose his ship, which was worth thirty thousand pounds.