The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 144 卷A. Constable, 1876 |
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第 170 頁
... clans have maintained their independence under their own chieftains , and have in some instances kept together their primitive societies , ever since the dominion of the Rajputs over the great plains of North - Western India was cast ...
... clans have maintained their independence under their own chieftains , and have in some instances kept together their primitive societies , ever since the dominion of the Rajputs over the great plains of North - Western India was cast ...
第 171 頁
... clans , and the chief of the clan or sept is the state's ruler . For a very picturesque , unusually accurate , and sympathetic description of the country and its people at the present day , we may refer to the book of travel by M. Louis ...
... clans , and the chief of the clan or sept is the state's ruler . For a very picturesque , unusually accurate , and sympathetic description of the country and its people at the present day , we may refer to the book of travel by M. Louis ...
第 172 頁
... clans and septs which we now find there ; and their territories are now called by us States ; but these States are constitutionally quite unlike any others in India . For while everything else in the political order of India has changed ...
... clans and septs which we now find there ; and their territories are now called by us States ; but these States are constitutionally quite unlike any others in India . For while everything else in the political order of India has changed ...
第 173 頁
... clan , once more enlarged the borders of the Rajputs . This was the leader who in 1527 , at the head of all the cavalry of the united clans ( said to have numbered 100,000 horsemen ) , encountered the Emperor Baber near Agra on the ...
... clan , once more enlarged the borders of the Rajputs . This was the leader who in 1527 , at the head of all the cavalry of the united clans ( said to have numbered 100,000 horsemen ) , encountered the Emperor Baber near Agra on the ...
第 174 頁
... clan , was again besieged and taken with the usual des- perate sortie and massacre of the defenders ; the other chiefs were overawed and conciliated . Akbar took to wife the daughters of two great Rajpút families ; he gave their sons ...
... clan , was again besieged and taken with the usual des- perate sortie and massacre of the defenders ; the other chiefs were overawed and conciliated . Akbar took to wife the daughters of two great Rajpút families ; he gave their sons ...
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第 357 頁 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4.
第 386 頁 - Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done, neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too much loved earth more lovely. Her world is brazen, the poets only deliver a golden.
第 280 頁 - Spencer came into office as Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons...
第 355 頁 - I believe it cannot be doubted, but that by the general law of nations, the goods of a friend found in the vessel of an enemy are free, and the goods of an enemy found in the vessel of a friend are lawful prize.
第 403 頁 - ... being thirsty with excess of bleeding, he called for drink, which was presently brought him; but as he was putting the bottle to his mouth he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle; which Sir Philip perceiving, took it from his head before he drank, and delivered it to the poor man with these words: 'Thy necessity is yet greater than mine'.
第 390 頁 - COME, sleep ; O sleep ! the certain knot of peace, The baiting-place of wit, the balm of woe, The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, The indifferent judge between the high and low ; With shield of proof, shield me from out the prease Of those fierce darts despair at me doth throw.
第 38 頁 - He of the rose, the violet, the spring, The social smile, the chain for Freedom's sake : And lo ! whose steadfastness would never take A meaner sound than Raphael's whispering. And other spirits there are standing apart Upon the forehead of the age to come ; These, these will give the world another heart, And other pulses. Hear ye not the hum Of mighty workings ? Listen awhile, ye nations, and be dumb.
第 383 頁 - The elder is named Pamela; by many men not deemed inferior to her sister: for my part, when I marked them both, methought there was (if at least such perfection may receive the word of more) more sweetness in Philoclea, but more majesty in Pamela; methought love played in Philoclea's eyes, and threatened in Pamela's; methought Philoclea's beauty only persuaded, but so persuaded as all hearts must yield ; Pamela's beauty used violence, and such violence...
第 357 頁 - That Maritime Law, in time of war, has long been the subject of deplorable disputes ; ' That the uncertainty of the law, and of the duties in such a matter, gives rise to differences of opinion between neutrals and belligerents which may occasion serious difficulties, and even conflicts...
第 390 頁 - Thine eyes my pride, thy lips mine history: If thou praise not, all other praise is shame. Nor so ambitious am I as to frame A nest for my young praise in laurel tree : In truth I swear, I wish not there should be Graved in my epitaph a poet's name. Ne, if I would, could I just title make, That any laud thereof to me should grow, Without my plumes from others...