The Edinburgh Annual Register, 第 10 巻Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1821 |
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... allowed the address to pass with out a vote . In the House of Commons the ad- dress was moved by Lord Valletort , and seconded by Mr Dawson . The address itself , with the speeches of these young orators , was , as usual , an echo of ...
... allowed the address to pass with out a vote . In the House of Commons the ad- dress was moved by Lord Valletort , and seconded by Mr Dawson . The address itself , with the speeches of these young orators , was , as usual , an echo of ...
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... allowed , however , to be read ; when it soon proved , with a slight ex- ception , to be the identical petition which the noble lord had presented on a former day from so many different verted ; that as the tremendous tempest of war is ...
... allowed , however , to be read ; when it soon proved , with a slight ex- ception , to be the identical petition which the noble lord had presented on a former day from so many different verted ; that as the tremendous tempest of war is ...
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... allowed , however , to be read ; when it soon proved , with a slight ex- ception , to be the identical petition which the noble lord had presented on a former day from so many different quarters . After a short discussion it was ...
... allowed , however , to be read ; when it soon proved , with a slight ex- ception , to be the identical petition which the noble lord had presented on a former day from so many different quarters . After a short discussion it was ...
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... allowed even by Mr Wilbraham , that Mr Lyon had not exercised a sound judgment on the occasion . The present session was characteri- zed by the novelty of numerous peti- tions for reform presented from Scot- land . They were from Dundee ...
... allowed even by Mr Wilbraham , that Mr Lyon had not exercised a sound judgment on the occasion . The present session was characteri- zed by the novelty of numerous peti- tions for reform presented from Scot- land . They were from Dundee ...
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... allowed to enter parliament till he was furnished with a ticket from the soldiers who sur- rounded the doors . Nothing was settled by the entry of1793 ; and the discussion itself stood only on the doubtful rule of Cromwell's parliament ...
... allowed to enter parliament till he was furnished with a ticket from the soldiers who sur- rounded the doors . Nothing was settled by the entry of1793 ; and the discussion itself stood only on the doubtful rule of Cromwell's parliament ...
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348 ページ - For ill can Poetry express Full many a tone of thought sublime, And Painting, mute and motionless, Steals but a glance of time. But by the mighty actor brought, Illusion's perfect triumphs come, — Verse ceases to be airy thought, And Sculpture to be dumb.
42 ページ - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
348 ページ - His transport's most impetuous tone, And to each passion of the breast The Graces gave their zone. High were the task — too high, Ye conscious bosoms here ! In words to paint your memory Of Kemble and...
348 ページ - High were the task — too high, Ye conscious bosoms here ! In words to paint your memory Of Kemble and of Lear ; But who forgets that white discrowned head, Those bursts of Reason's half-extinguished glare ; Those tears upon Cordelia's bosom shed, In doubt more touching than despair, If 'twas reality he felt?
346 ページ - I may adjust my mantle ere I fall ; My life's brief act in public service flown, The last, the closing scene, must be my own. Here, then, adieu ! while yet some well-graced parts May fix an ancient favourite in your hearts, Not quite to be forgotten, even when You look on better actors, younger men ; And if your bosoms own this kindly debt Of old remembrance, how shall mine...
43 ページ - Or dirt on private worth and virtue throw, "Still, blasphemous or blackguard, praise Lepaux! "And ye five other wandering bards that move "In sweet accord of harmony and love, "Coleridge and Southey, Lloyd and Lamb, and Co. "Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux!
282 ページ - February one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five; and that no judge or justice of the peace shall bail or try any such person or persons so committed, without order from his said Majesty's privy council, signed by six of the said privy council, till the said first day of February one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five; any law or statute to the contrary notwithstanding.
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90 ページ - ... for setting to work the children of all such whose parents shall not by the said churchwardens and overseers, or the greater part of them, be thought able to keep and maintain their children ; and also for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by...