The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
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Strona 486
That passive subordination , that prompt and passive obedience which cements an army , and makes one force of a thousand arms , is also produced by enthusiasm , much more entirely , more devotedly , than it could be by years of the most ...
That passive subordination , that prompt and passive obedience which cements an army , and makes one force of a thousand arms , is also produced by enthusiasm , much more entirely , more devotedly , than it could be by years of the most ...
Strona 493
People , arm yourselves , defend your master ; this traitor secks not merely to wrest from him his dominions . ... when pressed by the Roman arms ; may he , in his extreme despair , have recourse to his own poisons .
People , arm yourselves , defend your master ; this traitor secks not merely to wrest from him his dominions . ... when pressed by the Roman arms ; may he , in his extreme despair , have recourse to his own poisons .
Strona 507
... and his wife , apprehensive of the consequences of being found to have English manuscripts , richly bound and ornamented with Royal arms , in her house , cut off the boards , and destroypublic might more implicitly rely .
... and his wife , apprehensive of the consequences of being found to have English manuscripts , richly bound and ornamented with Royal arms , in her house , cut off the boards , and destroypublic might more implicitly rely .
Strona 509
In both these cases , the arms were all kept in a place by themselves , under the royal custody . Yet this is so differshould suspect it to be rather a mere ar ent from the general practice , that I opinion ; for these are not yet form ...
In both these cases , the arms were all kept in a place by themselves , under the royal custody . Yet this is so differshould suspect it to be rather a mere ar ent from the general practice , that I opinion ; for these are not yet form ...
Strona 510
... the eager enquiries whether any injury be intended him and above all , on the fall of one of their chiefs , the intrepidity with which they faced those arms , which before had struck them with such terror ; after standing whose fire ...
... the eager enquiries whether any injury be intended him and above all , on the fall of one of their chiefs , the intrepidity with which they faced those arms , which before had struck them with such terror ; after standing whose fire ...
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