The age we live in: a history of the nineteenth century, 1권,파트 1Mackenzie, 1882 |
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... taken place , not only in modern Europe , but over the whole civilized world . France has passed through revolutions and sanguinary wars , and is once more a Republic ; Germany is now united under the iron rule of an Emperor ; Italy has ...
... taken place , not only in modern Europe , but over the whole civilized world . France has passed through revolutions and sanguinary wars , and is once more a Republic ; Germany is now united under the iron rule of an Emperor ; Italy has ...
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... taken and retaken ; but in the end the assailants were repulsed with great slaughter , and Almeida was left to its fate . proper mode of meeting the storm which while the British forces , through the fore- was about to burst upon him ...
... taken and retaken ; but in the end the assailants were repulsed with great slaughter , and Almeida was left to its fate . proper mode of meeting the storm which while the British forces , through the fore- was about to burst upon him ...
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... taken prisoners , with eleven pieces of cannon , two eagles , four stand- ards , and a great number of ammunition waggons . The battle of Salamanca was by far the most decisive which had as had left him without proper means for con ...
... taken prisoners , with eleven pieces of cannon , two eagles , four stand- ards , and a great number of ammunition waggons . The battle of Salamanca was by far the most decisive which had as had left him without proper means for con ...
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... taken the French armies in their invasion of Russia , emboldened the nations who had suffered so severely from the domination of Napoleon to make another and more united and vigorous effort to throw off his galling yoke ; and from the ...
... taken the French armies in their invasion of Russia , emboldened the nations who had suffered so severely from the domination of Napoleon to make another and more united and vigorous effort to throw off his galling yoke ; and from the ...
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... taken The British general. It was alleged that Napoleon had also been informed that the representatives of the negotiating powers were secretly con- sidering the propriety of removing him from Elba and confining him in the island of St ...
... taken The British general. It was alleged that Napoleon had also been informed that the representatives of the negotiating powers were secretly con- sidering the propriety of removing him from Elba and confining him in the island of St ...
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58 페이지 - Cobbett suddenly became of great authority; they were read on nearly every cottage hearth in the manufacturing districts of South Lancashire, in those of Leicester, Derby, and Nottingham; also in many of the Scottish manufacturing towns. Their influence was speedily visible ; he directed his readers to the true cause of their sufferings — misgovernment; and to its proper corrective — parliamentary reform.
216 페이지 - Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do not even love my brothers: perhaps Joseph, a little, from habit, and because" he is my elder; and Duroc, I love him too; but why? — because his character pleases me: he is stern and resolute, and, I believe, the fellow never shed a tear.
170 페이지 - O, heaven, that such companions thou'dst unfold; And put in every honest hand a whip, To lash the rascal naked through the world, Even from the east to the west ! Emil.
124 페이지 - An Act to prevent the enlisting or engagement of His Majesty's subjects to serve in foreign service, and the fitting out or equipping, in His Majesty's dominions, vessels for warlike purposes, without His Majesty's license...
163 페이지 - I think it right to send to you an extract of a letter from Lord Liverpool to me. His words are : " It is material that her Majesty should know confidentially, that if she shall be so ill-advised as to come over to this country, there must be an end to all negotiation and compromise.
157 페이지 - She very properly, in consequence of my saying to her it was the right mode of proceeding, attempted to kneel to him. He raised her, (gracefully enough,) and embraced her; said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, ' Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy...
60 페이지 - The first thing which has here forced itself upon their observation, is the widely diffused ramification of a system of clubs, associated professedly for the purpose of parliamentary reform, upon the most extended principle of universal suf.frage and annual parliaments.
59 페이지 - I am too well convinced of the loyalty and good sense of the great body of his Majesty's subjects, to believe them capable of being perverted by the arts which are employed to seduce them ; but I am determined to omit no precautions for preserving the public peace, and for counteracting the designs of the disaffected...
178 페이지 - Come forth, thou slanderer, and let me see thy face ? If thou would'st equal the respectability of an Italian witness, come forth and depose in open court ! As thou art, thou art worse than an Italian assassin ! because, while I am boldly and manfully meeting my accusers, thou art planting a dagger unseen in my bosom, and converting thy poisoned stiletto into the semblance of the sword of justice...
80 페이지 - I hope that opinion will be coolly and dispassionately expressed by his lordship My lord, I think it necessary to make a stand here. I cannot say what your lordship may consider to be necessary interruption ; but your lordship interrupted me a great many times yesterday, and then said you would interrupt me no more, and yet your lordship did interrupt me afterwards ten times as much Gentlemen, it is you who are trying me to-day.