Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 69
Página 3
... enemy , and who immediately discovers that it wants the seal and signature . In the mean time , Commissioner Falconer , a rela- tion of Mr. Percy , is introduced , and announces the arrival of Lord Oldborough in the neighbourhood - a ...
... enemy , and who immediately discovers that it wants the seal and signature . In the mean time , Commissioner Falconer , a rela- tion of Mr. Percy , is introduced , and announces the arrival of Lord Oldborough in the neighbourhood - a ...
Página 30
... enemies of his country , cannot fail to deplore . The eternal flattery of the author even follows him here . He makes Moreau's first words , ' on being wounded , to be , " Je suis perdu , mais il est si doux de mourir pour une si belle ...
... enemies of his country , cannot fail to deplore . The eternal flattery of the author even follows him here . He makes Moreau's first words , ' on being wounded , to be , " Je suis perdu , mais il est si doux de mourir pour une si belle ...
Página 34
... enemy . How could he answer for the in- tentions of the allies ? In truth , short as the time is which has elapsed since his death , we have seen proof that no such scheme is entertained by them . They have , in the moment of victory ...
... enemy . How could he answer for the in- tentions of the allies ? In truth , short as the time is which has elapsed since his death , we have seen proof that no such scheme is entertained by them . They have , in the moment of victory ...
Página 37
... enemy , he took the precaution of destroying this letter , which , " in case of being taken , " he did not think likely to be of much service to him . On this unfortunate piece of policy we leave our readers to make their own ...
... enemy , he took the precaution of destroying this letter , which , " in case of being taken , " he did not think likely to be of much service to him . On this unfortunate piece of policy we leave our readers to make their own ...
Página 51
... enemies jealous of their encroachments , and ready to take ad- vantage of their disunion , still being destitute of the whole- some cement of a little persecution , they seem to have lost sight of those principles of toleration which ...
... enemies jealous of their encroachments , and ready to take ad- vantage of their disunion , still being destitute of the whole- some cement of a little persecution , they seem to have lost sight of those principles of toleration which ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted admiration Æneid Analectic Anarchiad appears Argan Barlow beautiful CALIFORN called Captain Porter character Chaturanga chess colours Columbiad criticism DAVID PORTER Edinburgh reviewers elegant enemy English Essex eyes fancy favour feelings fire formed France French friends Garrow Genesee river genius Gilbert Wakefield give Happahs heart History of Connecticut honour human imagination Jourdain labour Lady late learned letters literary living Lord Lord Byron manner means merit mind Montesquieu moral Moreau mountain native nature never New-York object observations opinions original Ovid perhaps person philosopher pleasure poem poet poetical poetry political present published Purgon racter readers recollect remarkable respect seems Series ship soon species spirit style Suinine talents taste thing thought tion truth verse virtue Voltaire volume Wakefield whole words writer Zayre