Germania: Its Courts, Camps, and People, 1±ÇH. Colburn, 1850 |
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... lives ) , but there was something in- expressibly amusing in the struggle that was evi- dently dividing his inward man , and in the strong sense of propriety which suppressed all outward sign of merriment , and made him look some- what ...
... lives ) , but there was something in- expressibly amusing in the struggle that was evi- dently dividing his inward man , and in the strong sense of propriety which suppressed all outward sign of merriment , and made him look some- what ...
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... lives in danger , it is for their own good ; nay , more , that it is their own wish that it should . be so ! The ultra - royalist cry of the army of Condé , " Le Roi n'est pas libre ! " has been turned , within the last two years , by ...
... lives in danger , it is for their own good ; nay , more , that it is their own wish that it should . be so ! The ultra - royalist cry of the army of Condé , " Le Roi n'est pas libre ! " has been turned , within the last two years , by ...
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... live , * is one of the most magnificent halls that may be imagined . On one side , three consoles of massy silver occupy the spaces between the windows , whilst , above them , rise three mirrors of enormous height , framed also in ...
... live , * is one of the most magnificent halls that may be imagined . On one side , three consoles of massy silver occupy the spaces between the windows , whilst , above them , rise three mirrors of enormous height , framed also in ...
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... live only to destroy , and when its doctrines penetrate not alone into the possessing class , but corrupt even those whose mission it is to defend society - the army . So long as the desire to attack and over- throw is confined to a ...
... live only to destroy , and when its doctrines penetrate not alone into the possessing class , but corrupt even those whose mission it is to defend society - the army . So long as the desire to attack and over- throw is confined to a ...
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... live rab- bits , without counting unskinned eels and ginger- bread nuts , so does this wonderful Rammels- berg out of one and the same vast stomach pour forth gold and silver , copper and lead , ochre and zinc , brimstone , ( that it ...
... live rab- bits , without counting unskinned eels and ginger- bread nuts , so does this wonderful Rammels- berg out of one and the same vast stomach pour forth gold and silver , copper and lead , ochre and zinc , brimstone , ( that it ...
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255 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tis morn, but scarce yon level sun Can pierce the war-clouds, rolling dun, Where furious Frank and fiery Hun Shout in their sulphurous canopy. The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory, or the grave ! Wave, Munich ! all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry.
320 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where balls and bullets thickest hail, the Prince of Prussia stands, And scanning all the foeman's ranks, the field his eye commands ; Then comes a warrior, old and sage, he wins the Prince's ear, And whispers much of prudence due from one to Prussia dear.
321 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... trembling suite to gaze in wonderment and fright." This answer given, with glass in hand, he scans each bloody track, Till once again the Prince is hailed, and sternly ordered, " Back !" He must obey ; but as he turns, thus vents his angry mind : " That you should be so miserly, I never thought to find." " The private shares his loaf with me ; ah ! little did I ween That you would even grudge your Prince the soldier's leaden bean.* But Ha ! Hussars and Fusileers ! on, on ! brave troops — 'tis...
426 ÆäÀÌÁö - END OF VOL. I. LONDON : Printed by Schulze and Co., 13, Poland Street.
104 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... reception on the first of the year, and the snowy silver gleams and glitters in the blaze of a thousand lights. The plate-room in Hanover was the finest in Europe. You went from chamber to chamber, through absolute masses of silver and gold, wrought into a thousand curious shapes and forms. There was ancient plate and modern plate ; there are candelabra reaching to the ceilings, and golden basins spreading over the floors ; knights in armour tilting with burnished lances under frosted trees,...
320 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tis on the Rhine, in Baden's land, the battle thunders loud, And o'er the flow'ry fields there hangs a dark unholy cloud.
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - Sed et de reconciliandis invicem inimicis, et jungendis adfinitatibus , et adsciscendis principibus, de pace denique ac bello, plerumque in conviviis consultant; tamquam nullo magis tempore, aut ad simplices cogitationes pateat animus , aut ad magnas incalescat.
296 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Sans Culotte, The Ship of Fools, The Devil, The Devil on his Travels...
296 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Wasp," "The Bee," "The Gad Fly," "The Nest of Gad Flies," " Day Must Break," "The Torch," "The Gaslight," "The Lantern," "The Snuffers,