The Quarterly Review, Band 57William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1836 |
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... direct communication would be obtained from Lima to the Marañon or Amazon , and by that river with Europe ; an object which the several Peruvian repub- lics have considered of the first commercial importance . At present they have only ...
... direct communication would be obtained from Lima to the Marañon or Amazon , and by that river with Europe ; an object which the several Peruvian repub- lics have considered of the first commercial importance . At present they have only ...
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... direct route , and for this purpose proceeded to Chinchao , where they embarked on the Huallaga in two small canoes . ' The stream , ' says Mr. Smyth , according to our mea- surement , ran about six miles and a half in an hour ; the ...
... direct route , and for this purpose proceeded to Chinchao , where they embarked on the Huallaga in two small canoes . ' The stream , ' says Mr. Smyth , according to our mea- surement , ran about six miles and a half in an hour ; the ...
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... direct interposition of the Deity , adventured on a course equally inconceivable in its original attempt and in its eventual triumph . The more extensive the sphere of Christianity , the more , of course , human motives and the ordinary ...
... direct interposition of the Deity , adventured on a course equally inconceivable in its original attempt and in its eventual triumph . The more extensive the sphere of Christianity , the more , of course , human motives and the ordinary ...
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... direct the reader's attention . But he has left the two religions , as it were , committed in this new strife . His history breaks off before Christianity , become domi- nant , began to commit reprisals against heathenism for its long ...
... direct the reader's attention . But he has left the two religions , as it were , committed in this new strife . His history breaks off before Christianity , become domi- nant , began to commit reprisals against heathenism for its long ...
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... direct and general collision with the government was during the reign of the last Antonine - Marcus Aurelius the philosopher was the first persecutor of Christianity . We are of opinion that the causes of this change in the sentiments ...
... direct and general collision with the government was during the reign of the last Antonine - Marcus Aurelius the philosopher was the first persecutor of Christianity . We are of opinion that the causes of this change in the sentiments ...
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Seite 494 - I call therefore a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war.
Seite 364 - Still rusted in their bony hands ; In plague and famine some. Earth's cities had no sound nor tread, And ships were drifting with the dead To shores where all was dumb.
Seite 302 - Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch because it made him unco' thoughtful of his wife and bonny Inverary. " But, now, to be serious : let me ask myself what gives me a wish to see Ireland again. The country is a fine one, perhaps ? no. There are good company in Ireland ? no. The conversation there is generally made up of a smutty toast or a bawdy song ; the vivacity supported by some humble cousin, who had just folly enough to earn his dinner.
Seite 307 - Imagine to yourself a pale, melancholy visage, with two great wrinkles between the eyebrows, with an eye disgustingly severe, and a big wig, and you may have a perfect picture of my present appearance. On the other hand, I conceive you as perfectly sleek and healthy, passing many a happy day among your own children, or those who knew you a child. Since I knew what it was to be a man this is a pleasure I have not known. I have passed my days among a parcel of cool, designing beings, and have contracted...
Seite 303 - It is true, this conduct might have been simple enough; but yourself must confess it was in character. Those who know me at all, know that I have always been actuated by different principles from the rest of mankind; and while none regarded the interest of his friend more, no man on earth regarded his own less.
Seite 303 - The booksellers in Ireland republish every performance there without making the author any consideration. I would, in this respect, disappoint their avarice, and have all the profits of my labour to myself.
Seite 311 - I hear that Goldsmith, who is a very great sloven, justifies his disregard of cleanliness and decency by quoting my practice; and I am desirous this night to show him a better example.
Seite 366 - Earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful as thine ; The eagle's vision cannot take it in : The lightning's wing, too weak to sweep its space, Sinks half-way o'er it like a wearied bird : It is the mirror of the stars, where all Their hosts within the concave firmament, Gay marching to the music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once.
Seite 86 - The Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations proved by a Comparison of their Dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages. Forming a Supplement to Researches into the Physical History of Mankind.
Seite 293 - I have spent more than a fortnight every second day at the Duke of Hamilton's, but it seems they like me more as a jester than as a companion ; so I disdained so servile an employment : 'twas unworthy my calling as a physician.