Annual Register, 第 1 卷Edmund Burke 1759 |
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第 10 頁
... court to be perfectly agreeable in the clofet , or that they had made their bottom too narrow , after hold- ing ... court was able to ballance that of the old ministry , by means of a then powerful connection , that very con- nection ...
... court to be perfectly agreeable in the clofet , or that they had made their bottom too narrow , after hold- ing ... court was able to ballance that of the old ministry , by means of a then powerful connection , that very con- nection ...
第 11 頁
... court influence ; but they had a prodigious populari- ty , which fupplied every other de- fect . The abilities of their leader were of the most fhining kind ; his application equal to his abilities ; his difinterestedness was confeffed ...
... court influence ; but they had a prodigious populari- ty , which fupplied every other de- fect . The abilities of their leader were of the most fhining kind ; his application equal to his abilities ; his difinterestedness was confeffed ...
第 17 頁
... court favour , rifen infenfibly by the flow gradation of mere merit , with much efteem and without any noise . This General arrived within a few miles of Prague , the day after the great bat- tle . He collected the fugitive par- ties of ...
... court favour , rifen infenfibly by the flow gradation of mere merit , with much efteem and without any noise . This General arrived within a few miles of Prague , the day after the great bat- tle . He collected the fugitive par- ties of ...
第 19 頁
... court of enquiry , of officers of reputation , cenfured the commander ; a court martial , of officers of reputation , C 2 ac- acquitted him . The expedition ferved only in England to $ 757 . For the YEAR 1758 . 19.
... court of enquiry , of officers of reputation , cenfured the commander ; a court martial , of officers of reputation , C 2 ac- acquitted him . The expedition ferved only in England to $ 757 . For the YEAR 1758 . 19.
第 50 頁
... court elated with their recent fuc- cefs , began to fhew with what moderation they were likely to be- have if it continued and increased . They entirely threw off all the little appearance of refpect they had hitherto retained for the ...
... court elated with their recent fuc- cefs , began to fhew with what moderation they were likely to be- have if it continued and increased . They entirely threw off all the little appearance of refpect they had hitherto retained for the ...
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第 264 頁 - At the end of all this ceremonial a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the meat off the, table, and conveyed it into the queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the ladies of the court.
第 299 頁 - The ass was restless, and the goats kept bleating for some days, after which they heard no more of them. Two of the goats, however, being left alive and near the manger, they felt them, and found that one of them was...
第 265 頁 - ... one goes into the garden, encompassed with a ditch full of water, large enough for one to have the pleasure of going in a boat and rowing between the shrubs; here are...
第 264 頁 - A gentleman entered the room bearing a rod, and along with him another who had a tablecloth, which, after they had both kneeled three times with the utmost veneration, he spread upon the table, and, after kneeling again, they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a salt-cellar, a plate, and bread.
第 266 頁 - Slavery ; vastly fond of great Noises that fill the Ear, such as the firing of Cannon, Drums, and the ringing of Bells, so that it is common for a number of them, that have got a Glass in their Heads, to go up into some Belfry, and ring the Bells for Hours together, for the sake of Exercise.
第 390 頁 - By succour, faithful counsel, courteous cheer, Won them the ancient manners to revere, To prize their country's peace, and heaven's due rites fulfil.
第 123 頁 - I am fully convinced you had a companion on Sunday : I interpret it as owing to the weakness of human nature ; but such proceeding is far from being ingenuous, and may produce bad effects, whilst it is impossible to answer the end proposed. You will see me again soon, as it were by accident, and may easily find where I go to ; in...
第 238 頁 - In his laft work he has imitated the manner of Bayle, of whom, even in his cenfure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has long been faid, that for a writer to be without paffion and without prejudice» he muft have neither religion nor country ; and in this refpect Mr.
第 124 頁 - Westminster, is acquainted with some secrets that nearly concern your safety : his father is now out of town, which will give you an opportunity of questioning him more privately ; it would be useless to your grace, as well as dangerous to me, to appear more publicly in this affair. " Your sincere friend, ANONYMOUS.
第 121 頁 - As I never had the honour to live among the great, the tenor of my proposals will not be very courtly; but let that be an argument to enforce a belief of what I am now going to write.