The Quarterly Review, Volumen19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página
... respecting Cambridge , more particularly re- lating to its Botanical Professorship . By Sir James Edward Smith , M. D. F. R. S. & c . President of the Linnæan Society . 2. A Vindication of the University of Cambridge from the ...
... respecting Cambridge , more particularly re- lating to its Botanical Professorship . By Sir James Edward Smith , M. D. F. R. S. & c . President of the Linnæan Society . 2. A Vindication of the University of Cambridge from the ...
Página
... RESPECT TO THE CHILDREN OF PAUPERS WHO SHALL BE FOUND BEGGING IN THE STREETS in and near the Metropolis , & c . 1816-1818 . 2. A Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly , M. P. from Henry Brougham , Esq . M. P. F. R. S. upon the Abuse of Charities ...
... RESPECT TO THE CHILDREN OF PAUPERS WHO SHALL BE FOUND BEGGING IN THE STREETS in and near the Metropolis , & c . 1816-1818 . 2. A Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly , M. P. from Henry Brougham , Esq . M. P. F. R. S. upon the Abuse of Charities ...
Página 1
... respect , that he was born in that country , place , and condition of life which best suited his moral and intellectual nature . Never had any one more cause to be thankful for all the accidents of his birth . For , omit- ting what the ...
... respect , that he was born in that country , place , and condition of life which best suited his moral and intellectual nature . Never had any one more cause to be thankful for all the accidents of his birth . For , omit- ting what the ...
Página 28
... respect and honour were her countrymen who bled in the field and on the scaffold in the defence of their king , or who endured exile and poverty rather than forsake his cause , even when it appeared most hopeless . It was well for her ...
... respect and honour were her countrymen who bled in the field and on the scaffold in the defence of their king , or who endured exile and poverty rather than forsake his cause , even when it appeared most hopeless . It was well for her ...
Página 43
... respecting his worth and his unsullied virtue . Evelyn was much affected by his death . Writing on the day when ... respects as well as duty . A fear of the political consequences undoubtedly was one ; for Evelyn well knew that the ...
... respecting his worth and his unsullied virtue . Evelyn was much affected by his death . Writing on the day when ... respects as well as duty . A fear of the political consequences undoubtedly was one ; for Evelyn well knew that the ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
allies ancient appear army assertion beautiful Bellamy Bellamy's Belzoni Bible Buonaparte Cairo called Captain Light Caswallon cause Caviglia chamber character church colour Committee Dangeau discovery doubt Egypt England English established Europe Evelyn expression eyes fact favour feeling feet France French give Greek Greenland ground Hebrew Herodotus honour House Iceland inoculation instance interesting island Italy James Edward Smith king labours language learned less Lord Lord Byron Madame de Genlis manner means ment mind moral nations nature never Nubia object observed occasion opinion original passage perhaps persons poem poet poetry present pyramid racter reason remarks rendered respecting Russia sarcophagus says Scriptures seems sense Septuagint shew side Sir Robert Wilson small-pox stone supposed Sweden temple thing thought tion translation traveller vaccination variolous vols Vortigern Vulgate whole words Zaira