A View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with FranceJ. Debrett, 1794 - 138 sider |
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... language and to breath the fentiments of a man In plain and nervous expreffions he found him to utter rough - fpur manly fenfe , apparently dictat- ed by an honest heart , that difains to flatter or diffemble . He marked the indications ...
... language and to breath the fentiments of a man In plain and nervous expreffions he found him to utter rough - fpur manly fenfe , apparently dictat- ed by an honest heart , that difains to flatter or diffemble . He marked the indications ...
Side 56
... language fo as to make it peak calumny , fedition , treafon , or what they pleafe ; and often have they been imputed , contrary to the known prin- ciples , character and behaviour , of the authors ; in spite of their most explicite and ...
... language fo as to make it peak calumny , fedition , treafon , or what they pleafe ; and often have they been imputed , contrary to the known prin- ciples , character and behaviour , of the authors ; in spite of their most explicite and ...
Side 66
... language of general indefinite crimination , and fo may well be fuppofed to occafion endlefs furmifes , and to excite a very general alarm . In edicts formerly published by ci- vil or ecclefiaftical authority , admonishing or cenfuring ...
... language of general indefinite crimination , and fo may well be fuppofed to occafion endlefs furmifes , and to excite a very general alarm . In edicts formerly published by ci- vil or ecclefiaftical authority , admonishing or cenfuring ...
Side 68
... language , without exception to , all perfons , and places , while it must bear a very different meaning in the different parts of the united kingdom , be jufty termed , ambiguous and infidious ? He that will try to fatisfy himself or ...
... language , without exception to , all perfons , and places , while it must bear a very different meaning in the different parts of the united kingdom , be jufty termed , ambiguous and infidious ? He that will try to fatisfy himself or ...
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... language which fome would have yet to pafs current in the Bri- tifh clime . At this rate all the world must fit ftill , and fubmiffively wait till reformation in politics , manners , and religion , arife , and be preffed upon them ...
... language which fome would have yet to pafs current in the Bri- tifh clime . At this rate all the world must fit ftill , and fubmiffively wait till reformation in politics , manners , and religion , arife , and be preffed upon them ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
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Populære avsnitt
Side 6 - It looks to me as if I were in a great crisis, not of the affairs of France alone, but of all Europe, perhaps of more than Europe. All circumstances taken together, the French revolution is the most astonishing that has hitherto happened in the world.
Side 92 - For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth, and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.
Side 76 - And my hand hath found as a nest the riches of the people: And as one gathereth eggs that are left, Have I gathered all the earth; And there was none that moved the wing, Or opened the mouth, or peeped.
Side 134 - Woe unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! because ye build the tombs of the prophets, and garnish the sepulchres of the righteous, and say, If we had been in the days of our fathers, we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets.
Side 115 - Think of a genius not born in every country, or every time ; a man gifted by nature with a penetrating aquiline eye ; with a judgment prepared with the most extensive erudition ; with an herculean robustness of mind, and nerves not to be broken with labour ; a man who could spend twenty years in one pursuit.
Side 115 - ... from his loins) a man capable of placing in review, after having brought together, from the...
Side 14 - And they began to accuse him, saying, We found this fellow perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, saying that he himself is Christ a king.
Side 73 - Society requires not only that the passions of individuals should be subjected, but that even in the mass and body, as well as in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled, and their passions brought into subjection.
Side 14 - Nevertheless, on the very day that Mr. Grey, at the desire of this small society, gave notice of his intended Motion in the House of...
Side 30 - The law is an expression of the will of the community. All citizens have a right to concur, either personally or by their representatives, in its formation. It...