Annual Register, 第 59 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1819 |
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... hope of progeny , which was brought to maturity early in November ; but , to the unspeakable disappointment of the general expec tation , the Princess sunk under the effort , and after having been the mother of a dead child , became her ...
... hope of progeny , which was brought to maturity early in November ; but , to the unspeakable disappointment of the general expec tation , the Princess sunk under the effort , and after having been the mother of a dead child , became her ...
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... hope that these distresses may be found , in part , to have ori- ginated from circumstances of a temporary nature , and that some alleviation of them may be pro- duced by the continuance of peace ; but that we should ill discharge our ...
... hope that these distresses may be found , in part , to have ori- ginated from circumstances of a temporary nature , and that some alleviation of them may be pro- duced by the continuance of peace ; but that we should ill discharge our ...
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... hope and prospect of spo- liation have been actively and in- dustriously propagated by several societies , openly existing in the metropolis , distinguished by the name of Spenceans ; a title which they have assumed in consequence of ...
... hope and prospect of spo- liation have been actively and in- dustriously propagated by several societies , openly existing in the metropolis , distinguished by the name of Spenceans ; a title which they have assumed in consequence of ...
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... hope of their concurrence and assistance in the intended insurrection . Addresses were introduced into some of those prisons , and recommended to be communicated to others , in which the persons confined were invited , in the name of ...
... hope of their concurrence and assistance in the intended insurrection . Addresses were introduced into some of those prisons , and recommended to be communicated to others , in which the persons confined were invited , in the name of ...
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... presumes humbly to express his hope , that your lordships will be pleased , in your great tenderness for the character and liberties of his majesty's faithful subjects , to consider whether it be his 22 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1817 .
... presumes humbly to express his hope , that your lordships will be pleased , in your great tenderness for the character and liberties of his majesty's faithful subjects , to consider whether it be his 22 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1817 .
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562 ページ - Mid flowers that never shall fade or fall ; Though mine are the gardens of earth and sea, And the stars themselves have flowers for me, One blossom of heaven out-blooms them all...
572 ページ - Soften'd his spirit) look'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play : — Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the boy's, its lurid glance Met that unclouded, joyous gaze, As torches, that have burnt all night Through some impure and godless rite, Encounter morning's glorious rays. But, hark ! the vesper call to prayer, As slow the orb of daylight sets, Is rising sweetly on the air, From SYRIA'S thousand minarets...
411 ページ - That part of the island we had landed on was a narrow ridge, not above a musket-shot across, bounded on one side by the sea, and on the other by a creek, extending upwards of a mile inland, and nearly communicating with the sea at its head.
574 ページ - By the struggling moonbeam's misty light And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest With his martial cloak around him.
60 ページ - Lordship should not propose to attend in person at the next general quarter sessions of the peace, to be holden in and for the county...
570 ページ - Of ruin'd shrines, busy and bright As they were all alive with light,— And yet more splendid, numerous flocks Of pigeons, settling on the rocks, With their rich restless wings, that gleam Variously in the crimson beam Of the warm west, — as if inlaid With brilliants from the mine, or made Of tearless rainbows, such as span Th
5 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...
575 ページ - His was the spell o'er hearts Which only acting lends, — The youngest of the sister arts, Where all their beauty blends : 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.
357 ページ - ... pursues him and takes it from him. With all this injustice he is never in good case; but, like those among men who live by sharping and robbing, he is generally poor, and often very lousy. Besides, he is a rank coward; the little king-bird, not bigger than a sparrow, attacks him boldly and drives him out of the district.
357 ページ - I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country; he is a bird of bad moral character ; he does not get his living honestly...