The Universal magazine, 第 12 巻1809 |
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... English orthography , never ends a word ; " and he has accordingly re- tained the k final throughout his dic- rians have concurred in their endea- vours to diminish , he has , by his practice , added the weight of his au- thority . But ...
... English orthography , never ends a word ; " and he has accordingly re- tained the k final throughout his dic- rians have concurred in their endea- vours to diminish , he has , by his practice , added the weight of his au- thority . But ...
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... English peasant should profit by the example of the Scotch ; for taking Scotland and England toge- ther , the proportion of hives in the former to the latter is as ten to four . In the former , the utility and profit of the apiary is ...
... English peasant should profit by the example of the Scotch ; for taking Scotland and England toge- ther , the proportion of hives in the former to the latter is as ten to four . In the former , the utility and profit of the apiary is ...
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... English artists , and the claim has re- mained undisputed , till within these few weeks a book has been published- as the posthumous remains of a Mr. Whittington ; who , from his know- ledge and admiration of the French stile of ...
... English artists , and the claim has re- mained undisputed , till within these few weeks a book has been published- as the posthumous remains of a Mr. Whittington ; who , from his know- ledge and admiration of the French stile of ...
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... English borrowed it from ing is to be found in the reign of the French , or the French from the Henry First , and it did not entirely English , or whether they both stum- banish the stile which preceded it till bled upon it nearly at ...
... English borrowed it from ing is to be found in the reign of the French , or the French from the Henry First , and it did not entirely English , or whether they both stum- banish the stile which preceded it till bled upon it nearly at ...
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... English antiquaries have not claimed the name of English for any other style than that which is found in England . I remain , & c . Hartford , near Morpeth , July 5 , 1809 . W. BURDON . brated Irish expatriated barrister , not having ...
... English antiquaries have not claimed the name of English for any other style than that which is found in England . I remain , & c . Hartford , near Morpeth , July 5 , 1809 . W. BURDON . brated Irish expatriated barrister , not having ...
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398 ページ - 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.
398 ページ - On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow ; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
147 ページ - An Account of the Growth of Popery and arbitrary Government in England...
278 ページ - Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found.
166 ページ - ... gun-boats having grounded on a bank within reach of the artillery of the fort, after sustaining some injury by it, were abandoned ; five of which were destroyed, and the other brought in. The arrival of Sir Home Popham and my boats from the East...
160 ページ - Damiel, in La Mancha ; and the enemy, in the course of the 24th, 25th, and 26th, collected all his forces in this part of Spain, between Torrijos and Toledo, leaving but a small corps of two thousand men in that place.
252 ページ - General called on me on that day, and proposed that half of the army should march to the rear to oppose the enemy, while the other half should maintain the post at Talavera. My answer was, that if by half the army...
338 ページ - Portuguese brigade. I have already noticed the distinguished conduct of Don Carlos, and his battalion merits the highest encomiums. I have not yet been able to collect the returns of our loss. From the nature of mountain warfare, many men are missing who cannot join for a day or two, but I believe the enemy will only have to boast that he has achieved his passage ; and his killed and wounded will be great diminution of his victory.
428 ページ - ... magazines. — An arrangement shall be made between the high contracting parties, respecting all war contributions, of whatever denomination, previously imposed on the Austrian provinces occupied by the French and allied troops ; in consequence of which arrangement the levying of the said contributions shall cease from the day of the exchange of the ratifications.