The Quarterly Review, Volumen 114William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1863 |
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... known as the Puszta , or the Steppes of Hungary , where millions of acres might be converted into such a picture of agricultural wealth as is seen nowhere else in Europe . They are divided into three kinds of soils : first , a deep sand ...
... known as the Puszta , or the Steppes of Hungary , where millions of acres might be converted into such a picture of agricultural wealth as is seen nowhere else in Europe . They are divided into three kinds of soils : first , a deep sand ...
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... known metal exists there ; and if we except Upper Austria , Dalmatia , and Venice , the most important of all is found in every province in profusion . Much of the iron required in the manufactures of the country is nevertheless ...
... known metal exists there ; and if we except Upper Austria , Dalmatia , and Venice , the most important of all is found in every province in profusion . Much of the iron required in the manufactures of the country is nevertheless ...
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... known . Great deposits of different degrees of value have been since discovered in the lias formation . The coal of Stenerderf is used in the steamers which navigate the Danube , the Theiss , and the Temes , as well as on the railways ...
... known . Great deposits of different degrees of value have been since discovered in the lias formation . The coal of Stenerderf is used in the steamers which navigate the Danube , the Theiss , and the Temes , as well as on the railways ...
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... known even in the adjoining provinces . They are not so strong as some of the Hungarian wines , but less acid , and they are said to possess considerable body , bouquet , and flavour . Lower Austria and Styria are also capable of ...
... known even in the adjoining provinces . They are not so strong as some of the Hungarian wines , but less acid , and they are said to possess considerable body , bouquet , and flavour . Lower Austria and Styria are also capable of ...
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... known that the materials for the construction of the suspension - bridge at Pesth were imported from England , it having been found cheaper to procure the ironwork even from that distance than to manufacture it at home . Notwithstanding ...
... known that the materials for the construction of the suspension - bridge at Pesth were imported from England , it having been found cheaper to procure the ironwork even from that distance than to manufacture it at home . Notwithstanding ...
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Página 188 - his own bitterness ; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy.
Página 60 - Thus saith the Lord; As the shepherd taketh out of the mouth of the lion two legs, or a piece of an ear; so shall the children of Israel be taken out that dwell in Samaria in the corner of a bed, and in Damascus in a couch.
Página 63 - And there went forth a wind from the LORD, and brought quails from the sea, and let them fall by the camp, as it were a day's journey on this side, and as it were a day's journey on the other side, round about the camp, and as it were two cubits high upon the face of the earth.
Página 238 - And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Página 187 - And when they shall say unto you, Seek unto them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards that peep, and that mutter: should not a people seek unto their God? "For the living to the dead? To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.
Página 209 - That the dead are seen no more, said Imlac, I will not undertake to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people, rude or learned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related and believed. This opinion, which...
Página 50 - Tarsus held, or that sea-beast Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim th' ocean stream: Him haply slumb'ring on the Norway foam, The pilot of some small night-foundered skiff, Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays...
Página 153 - This rambling propensity strengthened with my years. Books of voyages and travels became my passion, and in devouring their contents, I neglected the regular exercises of the school. How wistfully would I wander about the...
Página 74 - And seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon: and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves; for the time of figs was not yet.
Página 70 - The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field: which indeed is the least of all seeds : but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof.