The London Quarterly Review, Bände 130-131Theodore Foster, 1871 |
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... fact , how , after even a successful action , an iron - plated fleet is to be refitted and in what time it would again be fit to go to sea . With wooden vessels , using only solid shot in action , the problem was easy and simple in the ...
... fact , how , after even a successful action , an iron - plated fleet is to be refitted and in what time it would again be fit to go to sea . With wooden vessels , using only solid shot in action , the problem was easy and simple in the ...
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... fact , feels and knows that if he can go to his constituents and boast that he has been instrumental in knocking a million or two off the Navy and Army Estimates , his return is secure . If , on the other hand , he is simple enough to ...
... fact , feels and knows that if he can go to his constituents and boast that he has been instrumental in knocking a million or two off the Navy and Army Estimates , his return is secure . If , on the other hand , he is simple enough to ...
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... fact is , and no one and more rapidly thrown on our shores by probably doubts it , that powerful as our steamers ... facts of the case as nearly as pos- sible . Any one may make such additions or deductions from these assumptions as in ...
... fact is , and no one and more rapidly thrown on our shores by probably doubts it , that powerful as our steamers ... facts of the case as nearly as pos- sible . Any one may make such additions or deductions from these assumptions as in ...
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... fact , a natural ram- part , resting on Chatham on the east , and with two such bastions as those proposed at Reigate and Aldershot , ought to be easily made impregnable . Where the rampart fails is only between Aldershot and Portsmouth ...
... fact , a natural ram- part , resting on Chatham on the east , and with two such bastions as those proposed at Reigate and Aldershot , ought to be easily made impregnable . Where the rampart fails is only between Aldershot and Portsmouth ...
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... fact of the community of interests was , of course , always patent , but many of the ear- lier rules were either antagonistic to , or at least imperfectly fitted for , efficient com- bined play ; and the tendency of the latest ...
... fact of the community of interests was , of course , always patent , but many of the ear- lier rules were either antagonistic to , or at least imperfectly fitted for , efficient com- bined play ; and the tendency of the latest ...
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Seite 173 - A fiery soul, which, working out its way, Fretted the pigmy body to decay, And o'er-informed the tenement of clay. A daring pilot in extremity; Pleased with the danger, when the waves went high He sought the storms; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit.
Seite 266 - Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests, the word of God came unto John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness.
Seite 24 - That which is now a horse, even with a thought The rack dislimns, and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave Eros, now thy captain is Even such a body : here I am Antony ; Yet cannot hold this visible shape, my knave.
Seite 168 - With public zeal to cancel private crimes. How safe is treason and how sacred ill, Where none can sin against the people's will, "Where crowds can wink and no offence be known, Since in another's guilt they find their own ! Yet fame deserved no enemy can grudge ; The statesman we abhor, but praise the judge.
Seite 171 - And lent the crowd his arm to shake the tree. Now, manifest of crimes contrived long since, He stood at bold defiance with his Prince, Held up the buckler of the people's cause Against the crown, and skulked behind the laws.
Seite 74 - Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent Would have been held in high esteem with Paul...
Seite 163 - You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below.
Seite 266 - And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.
Seite 23 - Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect into another nature, in making things either better than Nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew - forms such as never were in Nature...
Seite 4 - He had, by a misfortune common enough to young fellows, fallen into ill company, and, amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlcote, near Stratford.