The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 51 卷A. Constable, 1830 |
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... remarkable sea - fights , with such uniform and brilliant success : And the question now at issue is , to whom the merit of suggesting that bold and decisive manœuvre truly belongs ? -to the gallant commander on that memorable day - to ...
... remarkable sea - fights , with such uniform and brilliant success : And the question now at issue is , to whom the merit of suggesting that bold and decisive manœuvre truly belongs ? -to the gallant commander on that memorable day - to ...
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... remarkable , that no writ- ten document should have been taken from Mr Atkinson , and none of the friends ' names specified through whom the ir view was effected , and who might probably have been 830 . 9 Breaking of the Enemy's Line .
... remarkable , that no writ- ten document should have been taken from Mr Atkinson , and none of the friends ' names specified through whom the ir view was effected , and who might probably have been 830 . 9 Breaking of the Enemy's Line .
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... remarkable one , to hear this declaration of Lord Rodney's very strongly confirmed by another unquestionable testimony . I happened to be down at Walmer Castle with Mr Pitt at the time of Lord Duncan's great battle on the coast of ...
... remarkable one , to hear this declaration of Lord Rodney's very strongly confirmed by another unquestionable testimony . I happened to be down at Walmer Castle with Mr Pitt at the time of Lord Duncan's great battle on the coast of ...
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... remarkable parts of that evidence . And we must beg our readers ' attention , in the first place , to the following remarkable passage in the Memoirs of the late in- genious Mr Cumberland , in which , speaking of a period recent- ly ...
... remarkable parts of that evidence . And we must beg our readers ' attention , in the first place , to the following remarkable passage in the Memoirs of the late in- genious Mr Cumberland , in which , speaking of a period recent- ly ...
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... remarkable chiefly , if not solely , for his eloquence , in his proper character . But when a writer , equally distinguished for the vigour and depth of his views , the force of his style , and the accuracy of his statements , is cut ...
... remarkable chiefly , if not solely , for his eloquence , in his proper character . But when a writer , equally distinguished for the vigour and depth of his views , the force of his style , and the accuracy of his statements , is cut ...
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第 145 頁 - High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
第 505 頁 - The second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward, forevermore.
第 542 頁 - The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong indeed, that no philologer could examine them all three, without believing them to have sprung from some common source, which, perhaps, no longer exists...
第 205 頁 - Berkley's roof that ring, Shrieks of an agonizing king ! She-wolf of France, with unrelenting fangs, That tear'st the bowels of thy mangled mate, From thee be born, who o'er thy country hangs The scourge of heaven. What terrors round him wait ! Amazement in his van, with flight combined, And sorrow's faded form, and solitude behind.
第 199 頁 - ... in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth.
第 502 頁 - HERE LIES BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON, Author of the Declaration of Independence, Of the Statutes of Virginia, for religious freedom, And Father of the University of Virginia.
第 505 頁 - You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware of the toil, and blood, and treasure, that it will cost us to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States. Yet, through all the gloom, I can see the rays of ravishing light and glory.
第 494 頁 - I think we shall be so as long as agriculture is our principal object, which will be the case while there remain vacant lands in any part of America. When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become corrupt as in Europe, and go to eating one another as they do there.
第 507 頁 - My mornings are devoted to correspondence. From breakfast to dinner, I am in my shops, my garden, or on horseback among my farms ; from dinner to dark...
第 507 頁 - A part of my occupation, and by no means the least pleasing, is the direction of the studies of such young men as ask it. They place themselves in the neighboring village, and have the use of my library and counsel, and make a part of my society.