The Quarterly Review, 144권John Murray, 1877 |
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... ground on which he treads is holy and consecrated by the genius of universal emancipation . No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced ; no matter what complexion incompatible with freedom an Indian or an African sun ...
... ground on which he treads is holy and consecrated by the genius of universal emancipation . No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced ; no matter what complexion incompatible with freedom an Indian or an African sun ...
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... grounds I was anxious for its permanence and its success . But what was the impression produced on the members of my own profession when they con- templated the situation of one to whom they had long ascribed the first place amongst ...
... grounds I was anxious for its permanence and its success . But what was the impression produced on the members of my own profession when they con- templated the situation of one to whom they had long ascribed the first place amongst ...
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... ground of his presence embarrassing our free action . A curious instance occurred , whilst he was watching us , of ... grounds on which its judgment is based . ' Strange to say , instead of gaining the confidence of juries , he was ...
... ground of his presence embarrassing our free action . A curious instance occurred , whilst he was watching us , of ... grounds on which its judgment is based . ' Strange to say , instead of gaining the confidence of juries , he was ...
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... ground of complaint to be made against the Italian Government . Much has been done of late to conserve these visible records of the past . The importance of recent dis- coveries cannot be overrated . They are so numerous , so various ...
... ground of complaint to be made against the Italian Government . Much has been done of late to conserve these visible records of the past . The importance of recent dis- coveries cannot be overrated . They are so numerous , so various ...
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... ground level is twenty - one feet below that of the arena upon which the spectacles took place . The former is paved with brick of the fashion called herring - bone , and at the bottom of the central passage or gallery was found a ...
... ground level is twenty - one feet below that of the arena upon which the spectacles took place . The former is paved with brick of the fashion called herring - bone , and at the bottom of the central passage or gallery was found a ...
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17 페이지 - ... no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery ; the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the god sink together in the dust ; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty ; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains that burst from around him, and he stands redeemed, regenerated, and disenthralled, by the irresistible Genius of UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION ! [Here Mr.
43 페이지 - There is a popular impression, for which there is a good deal to be said, that a man who is his own lawyer has a fool for his client.
61 페이지 - This Poem was chiefly written upon the mountainous ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, among the flowery glades, and thickets of odoriferous blossoming trees, which are extended in ever winding labyrinths upon its immense platforms and dizzy arches suspended in the air.
35 페이지 - ... seal, as guardian of his majesty's conscience, as lord high chancellor of England, nay, even in that character alone in which the noble duke would think it an affront to be considered...
500 페이지 - So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken ? for ye shall speak into the air.
302 페이지 - His Imperial Majesty the Sultan, having, in his constant solicitude for the welfare of his subjects, issued a firman which, while ameliorating their condition without distinction of religion or of race, records his generous intentions towards the Christian population of his empire, and wishing to give a further proof of his sentiments in that respect, has resolved to communicate to the contracting parties the said firman, emanating spontaneously from his sovereign will.
35 페이지 - I am amazed at his Grace's speech. The noble Duke cannot look before him, behind him, or on either side of him, without seeing some noble Peer who owes his seat in this House to successful exertions in the profession to which I belong.
535 페이지 - The law is this: that each of our leading conceptions, each branch of our knowledge, passes successively through three different theoretical conditions: the Theological, or fictitious; the Metaphysical, or abstract; and the Scientific, or positive.
249 페이지 - PROVIDED always and be it enacted, that such ornaments of the Church, and of the ministers thereof, shall be retained and be in use as was in this Church of England, by authority of Parliament, in the second year of the reign of King Edward the vi. until other order shall be therein taken by the authority of the Queen's Majesty...