The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, 第 1 卷Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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第 41 頁
... laws and ordinances of chivalry . It respects one of the most celebrated works of the admirable Sergal , which is placed in the church built at Stockholm by Adolphus Frederic . 66 66 " A little to the right of the altar , " says Sir ...
... laws and ordinances of chivalry . It respects one of the most celebrated works of the admirable Sergal , which is placed in the church built at Stockholm by Adolphus Frederic . 66 66 " A little to the right of the altar , " says Sir ...
第 80 頁
... laws , their manners , their customs , their institutions , may prove illustrative of our own , and whilst seen on a smaller scale , and abstracted from prejudice or party feelings , might come home to our domestic business . The ...
... laws , their manners , their customs , their institutions , may prove illustrative of our own , and whilst seen on a smaller scale , and abstracted from prejudice or party feelings , might come home to our domestic business . The ...
第 81 頁
... laws and the state of the slaves in Barba- does , interspersing such information as might illustrate the condition of the colony . We are the more severe on this occasion , as the writer before us is a man of real genius , and although ...
... laws and the state of the slaves in Barba- does , interspersing such information as might illustrate the condition of the colony . We are the more severe on this occasion , as the writer before us is a man of real genius , and although ...
第 83 頁
... law , cannot be expected from those who have been educated for other , and perhaps higher objects , than the lucre of a pro- fession . The chief advantage of the council seems to consist in their participation of measures with the ...
... law , cannot be expected from those who have been educated for other , and perhaps higher objects , than the lucre of a pro- fession . The chief advantage of the council seems to consist in their participation of measures with the ...
第 84 頁
... law business of the island , in spite of the swarm of judges , is thrown on the shoulders of his Majes- ty's Attorney - General , who performs the duty of a prosecutor , a judge , and , we may add , of a jury , in one and the same ...
... law business of the island , in spite of the swarm of judges , is thrown on the shoulders of his Majes- ty's Attorney - General , who performs the duty of a prosecutor , a judge , and , we may add , of a jury , in one and the same ...
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