The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 89권Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... effect of weighing down both her commerce and her agriculture . In the last contest , she has unquestion- ably gained every object for which she took up arms , having settled the old hereditary family of the Bourbons on the throne of ...
... effect of weighing down both her commerce and her agriculture . In the last contest , she has unquestion- ably gained every object for which she took up arms , having settled the old hereditary family of the Bourbons on the throne of ...
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... effect which has been partly brought about by the pru- dent and temperate administration of Louis , who does not consider him- self as the representative of the pride and prejudices of the Bourbons and their adherents , but is content ...
... effect which has been partly brought about by the pru- dent and temperate administration of Louis , who does not consider him- self as the representative of the pride and prejudices of the Bourbons and their adherents , but is content ...
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... effect , thrown out in a manner that apparently stung Habbie's pride - and he at times was somewhat ticklish to deal with - induced him to sue for leave of absence in his usual brief manner , " it's wearing late , gude- wife ; " the sum ...
... effect , thrown out in a manner that apparently stung Habbie's pride - and he at times was somewhat ticklish to deal with - induced him to sue for leave of absence in his usual brief manner , " it's wearing late , gude- wife ; " the sum ...
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... effect of the duty recently imposed upon foreign wool , as a protection to the agriculturist , and which , we were told , must be ruinous , we find , by the Leeds Mercury , that the woollen trade never was , in the memory of man , so ...
... effect of the duty recently imposed upon foreign wool , as a protection to the agriculturist , and which , we were told , must be ruinous , we find , by the Leeds Mercury , that the woollen trade never was , in the memory of man , so ...
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... effect of this protect- ing duty , were it to pass through both houses of Parliament , and be- come another Corn Bill . The ef- fect , we hesitate not to affirm , would be more ruinous to the far- mer and land - owner themselves , than ...
... effect of this protect- ing duty , were it to pass through both houses of Parliament , and be- come another Corn Bill . The ef- fect , we hesitate not to affirm , would be more ruinous to the far- mer and land - owner themselves , than ...
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28 페이지 - I have of late,— but wherefore I know not,— lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me but a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
105 페이지 - Till tired he sleeps, and life's poor play is o'er. Meanwhile, Opinion gilds with varying rays Those painted clouds that beautify our days ; Each want of happiness by hope supplied, And each vacuity of sense by pride : These build as fast as knowledge can destroy ; In folly's cup still laughs the bubble joy ; One prospect lost, another still we gain, And not a vanity is given in vain : Ev'n mean self-love becomes, by force divine, The scale to measure others
40 페이지 - Happy the man, and happy he alone, He, who can call to-day his own : He who, secure within, can say, To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived today.
113 페이지 - And to urge another argument of a parallel nature: if Christianity were once abolished, how could the freethinkers, the strong reasoners, and the men of profound learning, be able to find another subject, so calculated in all points, whereon to display their abilities?
387 페이지 - BROTHER, thou art gone before us, And thy saintly soul is flown Where tears are wiped from every eye, And sorrow is unknown ; From the burthen of the flesh, And from care and fear released, Where the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary are at rest.
26 페이지 - While from the bounded level of our mind Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind; But more advanced, behold with strange surprise New distant scenes of endless science rise!
102 페이지 - Granicus, he is in a state of elevation above the reach of reason or of truth, and from the heights of empyrean poetry may despise the circumscriptions of terrestrial nature.
104 페이지 - Guardian"; he seems to have done only that for which a guardian is appointed; he endeavoured to direct his niece till she should be able to direct herself. Poetry has not often been worse employed than in dignifying the amorous fury of a raving girl.
69 페이지 - ... large territory has generally an abundance, but the inferior machinery which may be said to be employed when good land is further and further forced for additional produce. As the price of raw produce...
569 페이지 - Atlantic wave ? Is India free ? and does she wear her plumed And jewelled turban with a smile of peace, Or do we grind her still? The grand debate, The popular harangue, the tart reply, The logic, and the wisdom, and the wit...