Lippincott's Magazine, 第 29 巻

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J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1882

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143 ページ - Gorgons, and Hydras, and Chimaeras - dire stories of Celaeno and the Harpies may reproduce themselves in the brain of superstition - but they were there before. They are transcripts, types - the archetypes are in us, and eternal.
479 ページ - Prince through his famous mast-head spy-glass. For within the next two hours I conversed with Mr. Samuel Cabot and Mr. Daniel P. Parker, I think, and one or more persons besides, who had spent a part of that morning in witnessing its movements.
163 ページ - The bashaw may be assured of the support of my squadron at Bengazi or Derne, where you are at liberty to put in if required and if it can be done without too great risk. And you may assure him also that I will take the most effectual measures with the forces under my command for co-operating with him against the usurper, his brother, and for re-establishing him in the regency of Tripoli. Arrangements to this effect are confided to the discretion with which Mr. Eaton is vested by the government.
89 ページ - The ends of government are as comprehensive as those of the social union. They consist of all the good, and all the immunity from evil, which the existence of government can be made either directly or indirectly to bestow.
163 ページ - Derne or such other place on the coast as may be determined the most proper for cooperating with the naval force under my command against the common enemy : or, if more agreeable to him, to> bring him to me before Tripoli.
388 ページ - December, this subject being brought abruptly into the house of commons, a motion was made, that the letters patent granted to the earl of Bellamont and others, of pirates...
162 ページ - With respect to the ex-Bashaw of Tripoli, we have no objection to your availing yourself of his co-operation with you against Tripoli, if you shall, upon a full view of the subject, after your arrival upon the station, consider his co-operation expeRelations with, Tripoli. dient. The subject is committed entirely to your discretion. In such an event you will, it is believed, find Mr. Eaton extremely useful to you.
205 ページ - I need not tell you that the only way in which the soul of a great nation can be stirred, is by appealing to its sympathies with a true principle in its unalloyed simplicity. Nay, further, it is necessary for the concentration of a people's mind that an individual should become the incarnation of a principle.
422 ページ - ... the ground itself, where we can read the information it affords, is, whether in the account of the Conquest or in that of the Settlement of Britain, the fullest and most certain of documents.
171 ページ - This was executed with silence and alacrity; but with astonishment. The marines remained at their posts. When the boats were seen returning I sent a messenger to the Bashaw requesting an interview. Understanding the purport of this message, he immediately repaired to the fort with his retinue; dismounted, and embarked in the boats. The marines followed with the American officers. When all were securely off...

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