Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 85권W. Blackwood, 1859 |
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... journals at more than 100,000 bayonets ? Napoleon is reported to have so estimated the power of the press in his day ; and what is it now , at least in this coun- try ? What will it be a century hence ? What is to be the destiny of all ...
... journals at more than 100,000 bayonets ? Napoleon is reported to have so estimated the power of the press in his day ; and what is it now , at least in this coun- try ? What will it be a century hence ? What is to be the destiny of all ...
100 페이지
... journals and serials , most of them profusely illustrated , and all of them devoted to fiction , published at a penny or less , and intended for the most igno- rant class of readers . This is the lowest and the most questionable kind of ...
... journals and serials , most of them profusely illustrated , and all of them devoted to fiction , published at a penny or less , and intended for the most igno- rant class of readers . This is the lowest and the most questionable kind of ...
101 페이지
... journal , a monthly magazine , or a quarterly review - is a creature of the day if each successive number does not ... journals whose daily or weekly circulation is to be measured by tens and hundreds of thousands . Now , the first ...
... journal , a monthly magazine , or a quarterly review - is a creature of the day if each successive number does not ... journals whose daily or weekly circulation is to be measured by tens and hundreds of thousands . Now , the first ...
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... journals started with not a little capital , and conducted with no ordinary ability , but yet utterly fail- ing because of the want of a special- ty . We Even a daily paper which is supposed to concern itself with the whole universe of ...
... journals started with not a little capital , and conducted with no ordinary ability , but yet utterly fail- ing because of the want of a special- ty . We Even a daily paper which is supposed to concern itself with the whole universe of ...
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... Journal for artists , there is the Mechanics ' Journal for artisans ; there is the Economist for merchants . Lawyers have the Law Times ; medical men have the Medical Times and the Lancet ; chemists and druggists have the Pharmaceutical ...
... Journal for artists , there is the Mechanics ' Journal for artisans ; there is the Economist for merchants . Lawyers have the Law Times ; medical men have the Medical Times and the Lancet ; chemists and druggists have the Pharmaceutical ...
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101 페이지 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity, duly to discharge.
94 페이지 - We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and while we will permit no aggression upon our dominions, or our rights, to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native princes as our own, and we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity and that social advancement which can only be secured by internal peace and good government.
511 페이지 - Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
446 페이지 - I know what the men like — a poor soft, as 'ud simper at 'em like the pictur o' the sun, whether they did right or wrong, an' say thank you for a kick, an' pretend she didna know which end she stood uppermost, till her husband told her. That's what a man wants in a wife, mostly ; he wants to make sure o' one- fool as 'ull tell him he's wise.
141 페이지 - If time be heavy on your hands, Are there no beggars at your gate, Nor any poor about your lands ? Oh ! teach the orphan boy to read, Or teach the orphan girl to sew, Pray heaven for a human heart, And let the foolish yeoman go.
105 페이지 - Philosophy, of which he was a distinguished teacher, declares first : That all things which we see or work with in this Earth, especially we ourselves and all persons, are as a kind of vesture or sensuous Appearance : that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he calls the ' Divine Idea of the World ;' this is the Reality which ' lies at the bottom of all Appearance.
103 페이지 - We deeply lament the evils and misery which have been brought upon India by the acts of ambitious men, who have deceived their countrymen by false reports, and led them into open rebellion. Our power has been shown by the suppression of that rebellion in the field ; we desire to show our mercy by pardoning the offences of those who have been thus misled, but who desire to return to the path of duty.
428 페이지 - Firmly relying Ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion, WE disclaim alike the Right and the Desire to impose Our convictions on any of Our subjects.
98 페이지 - We hold Ourselves bound to the Natives of Our Indian Territories by the same obligations of Duty which bind Us to all Our other Subjects ; and those Obligations, by the Blessing of Almighty God, We shall faithfully and conscientiously fulfil.
39 페이지 - And there hath been thy bane; there is a fire And motion of the soul which will not dwell In its own narrow being, but aspire Beyond the fitting medium of desire; And but once kindled, quenchless evermore, Preys upon high adventure, nor can tire Of aught but rest: a fever at the core, Fatal to him who bears; to all who ever bore.