The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 91
Strona 490
... pleasing In literature , and the arts and sciences , this city makes rather a conspi- , cuous figure than otherwise , having produced several men of letters of uncommon genius ; some of whom have arrived at a degree of eminence .
... pleasing In literature , and the arts and sciences , this city makes rather a conspi- , cuous figure than otherwise , having produced several men of letters of uncommon genius ; some of whom have arrived at a degree of eminence .
Strona 500
... sit at the public shews , and coldly wait till their master is announced ; are ready to clap their hands by chance to whoever shall arrive , whom , if another had prevailed , they would have trampled under foot .
... sit at the public shews , and coldly wait till their master is announced ; are ready to clap their hands by chance to whoever shall arrive , whom , if another had prevailed , they would have trampled under foot .
Strona 507
The whole arrived without any accident , and was laid in a cellar . But the patriotism of the Frenchman becoming suspicious , perhaps upon account of his connection with the English College , he was put in prison ; and his wife ...
The whole arrived without any accident , and was laid in a cellar . But the patriotism of the Frenchman becoming suspicious , perhaps upon account of his connection with the English College , he was put in prison ; and his wife ...
Strona 508
The vicinity of the sea , by yielding subsistence with ease and abundance , thus at once increasing numbers and diminishing the necessity of labour , accelerates the arrival of this state of things . In Nootka Sound , on the north ...
The vicinity of the sea , by yielding subsistence with ease and abundance , thus at once increasing numbers and diminishing the necessity of labour , accelerates the arrival of this state of things . In Nootka Sound , on the north ...
Strona 511
12 . on enquiring the reason , learned that it was in honour of a certain great man who had recently arrived there . ... the savage chieftain under two aspects ; while forming , and after arriving at its full maturity .
12 . on enquiring the reason , learned that it was in honour of a certain great man who had recently arrived there . ... the savage chieftain under two aspects ; while forming , and after arriving at its full maturity .
Co mówią ludzie - Napisz recenzję
Nie znaleziono żadnych recenzji w standardowych lokalizacjach.
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
appear arms army arrived attack attended British brought called carried cause character command common considerable considered consisted contains continued course Court daughter Ditto Edinburgh effect Emperor enemy English force formed four France French give given Government hand head hope immediately important interest island Italy James John King Lady land late letter Lord Majesty manner March means ment mind minister Miss morning nature navy necessary never night object observed officers passed peace persons port possession present Prince principal received remain respect Royal Scotland seems sent ships side situation soon Spain Spanish success taken thing thought tion town troops vessels whole