The Quarterly review, Volumen 21Murray, 1819 |
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... of Trafalgar had left no enemy on the sea to contend with ; and this event , added to the subsequent blockading system , which put an end end to the French navy , was not calculated to 16 Bristed - Statistical View of America .
... of Trafalgar had left no enemy on the sea to contend with ; and this event , added to the subsequent blockading system , which put an end end to the French navy , was not calculated to 16 Bristed - Statistical View of America .
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end to the French navy , was not calculated to improve the tactics of our own . 6 " But there was yet another cause for that partial success which has turned the brain of every American . Their frigates were , in every instance ...
end to the French navy , was not calculated to improve the tactics of our own . 6 " But there was yet another cause for that partial success which has turned the brain of every American . Their frigates were , in every instance ...
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... French revolution ; they wished to avoid the war with England ; they were eager for the return of peace , and desirous that such improvements might be made in their system of government , as should strengthen the executive power ...
... French revolution ; they wished to avoid the war with England ; they were eager for the return of peace , and desirous that such improvements might be made in their system of government , as should strengthen the executive power ...
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... French system of conscription , when the return of peace arrested these death - blows to all the popular insti- tutions and republican liberties of the United States of America , ' They cannot be ignorant that the power which they ...
... French system of conscription , when the return of peace arrested these death - blows to all the popular insti- tutions and republican liberties of the United States of America , ' They cannot be ignorant that the power which they ...
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... French and Italian stories of the same genus and species , and extant in printed books ; but the greater part of the German popular or nursery stories are stated by the editors to be traditionary , some local , others more widely known ...
... French and Italian stories of the same genus and species , and extant in printed books ; but the greater part of the German popular or nursery stories are stated by the editors to be traditionary , some local , others more widely known ...
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Página 50 - In the selfsame day entered Noah, and Shem, and Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah, and Noah's wife, and the three wives of his sons with them, into the ark; they, and every beast after his kind, and all the cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind, and every fowl after his kind, every bird of every sort.
Página 61 - Thou crownest the year with thy goodness ; and thy paths drop fatness. They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness : and the little hills rejoice on every side. The pastures are clothed with flocks ; the valleys also are covered over with corn ; they shout for joy, they also sing.
Página 54 - Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? I tell you, Nay: but except ye repent yc shall all likewise perish.
Página 59 - If these men die the common death of all men, or if they be visited after the visitation of all men ; then the Lord hath not sent me. But if the Lord make a new thing, and the earth open her mouth, and swallow them up, with all that appertain unto them, and they go down quick into the pit ; then ye shall understand that these men have provoked the Lord.
Página 131 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free ; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Página 61 - Nevertheless he left not himself without witness, in that he did good, and gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.
Página 360 - But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizing nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.
Página 397 - To the pleasures which Mirth can afford, The revel, the laugh, and the jeer ? Ah ! here is a plentiful board ! But the guests are all mute as their pitiful cheer, And none but the worm is a reveller here.
Página 360 - The number of the dead long exceedeth all that shall live. The night of time far surpasseth the day, and who knows when was the equinox?
Página 360 - To subsist in lasting monuments, to live in their productions, to exist in their names and predicament of chimeras, was large satisfaction unto old expectations, and made one part of their Elysiums. But all this is nothing in the metaphysics of true belief.