| David Urquhart - 1836 - 552 ページ
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an empire into an adversary*. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to • Here is the cause of the Russian rancour — the middle posture and weight of Great Britain—... | |
| 1836 - 544 ページ
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an empire into an adversary*. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to * Here is the cause of the Russian rancour — the middle posture and weight of Great Britain— a... | |
| David Urquhart - 1836 - 562 ページ
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an empire into an adversary*. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to ~ •. •*'•.'-- v fc * Here is the cause of the Russian rancour — the middle posture and weight... | |
| Portfolio - 1836 - 542 ページ
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an empire into an adversary.* The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to * Here is the cause of the Russian rancour—the middle posture and weight of Great Britain—a character... | |
| George Canning - 1844 - 646 ページ
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....of the Winds, as described by the poet: — " Celsa sedet .Solus arce, Sceptra tenens; mollitque animos et temperat irae; Ni facial, mariaac terras coelumque... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 ページ
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....winds, as described by the poet— .... . . CelsA sedit JEolus arce Sceptra tenens ; mollitque animus ot temperatiras . Ne faciat, maria ac tcnus coelumque... | |
| John Frederick Stanford - 1847 - 56 ページ
...of advice and mediation. He it was who described the situation of England and her controlling power amidst the struggle of political opinions which agitates more or less sensibly the different countries of the world, as similar to that of the Ruler of the Winds.} And that the winds... | |
| Washington Wilks - 1852 - 384 ページ
...new power in any future war which excites my most anxious apprehension, i . The situation of England may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet — Celsa sedet JEoIus arce, Sceptra tenons ; mollitque animos, et tempera iras, .Ni facial, maria ac terras... | |
| Washington Wilks - 1853 - 418 ページ
...new power in any future war which excites my most anxious apprehension. . . The situation of England may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet — Cclsa sedet JEolus arce, Sceptra tenens ; mollitque animos, et tempera iras, Ni facial:, maria... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1855 - 740 ページ
...The consciousness of such strength is undoubtedly a concluded, source of confidence and security, but in the situation in which the country now stands,...of the winds as described by the poet — " Celsa sedet /Eolus arce, Sceptra tcnens ; mollitque animos et temperat iras ; Ni facait, maria ac terras... | |
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