The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Tom 7M. Thomas, 1816 |
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... taken away from the aspiring warrior , by thus placing him in a situation , where he was perpetually exposed to the ridicule of his coun- trymen , the contagion of gross manners , and forever placed be- yond the hope of acquiring ...
... taken away from the aspiring warrior , by thus placing him in a situation , where he was perpetually exposed to the ridicule of his coun- trymen , the contagion of gross manners , and forever placed be- yond the hope of acquiring ...
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... , Britain . will be the better enabled to equip and man her remaining hips of war with crews not taken indiscriminately from all VOL . VII . 2 nations , but actually selected for their skill , experience LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON . 9.
... , Britain . will be the better enabled to equip and man her remaining hips of war with crews not taken indiscriminately from all VOL . VII . 2 nations , but actually selected for their skill , experience LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON . 9.
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... taken by surprise or not , is , however , of little consequence in lessening the glory of Rais Hammida , or the disgrace of his enemies . To be taken by surprise , at such a time and in such a situation , is almost as disgraceful as to ...
... taken by surprise or not , is , however , of little consequence in lessening the glory of Rais Hammida , or the disgrace of his enemies . To be taken by surprise , at such a time and in such a situation , is almost as disgraceful as to ...
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... taken was useless to me . He " justified himself on the plea of their not having first obtained " permission to cut the wood . A few days after I met Rais " Hammida , who complained very bitterly to me of the con- " duct of my janizary ...
... taken was useless to me . He " justified himself on the plea of their not having first obtained " permission to cut the wood . A few days after I met Rais " Hammida , who complained very bitterly to me of the con- " duct of my janizary ...
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... taken ; but Rais Hammida was killed before she surrendered , and it is said died as he had lived , without ever having struck his flag to an enemy . In his person , he was of a middle size , well - formed and active , with an ...
... taken ; but Rais Hammida was killed before she surrendered , and it is said died as he had lived , without ever having struck his flag to an enemy . In his person , he was of a middle size , well - formed and active , with an ...
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Strona 95 - ... succeeds The clash of swords — the neigh of steeds — As plies the smith his clanging trade, Against the cuirass rang the blade ; And while amid their close array The well-served cannon rent their way, And while amid their scatter'd band Raged the fierce rider's bloody brand, Recoil'd in common rout and fear, Lancer and guard and cuirassier, Horsemen and foot, — a mingled host Their leaders fall'n, their standards lost.
Strona 454 - Tis midnight : on the mountains brown , The cold, round moon shines deeply down; Blue roll the waters , blue the sky Spreads like an Ocean hung on high , Bespangled with those isles of light, So wildly , spirituatly bright; Who ever gazed upon them shining , And turne d to earth without repining, Nor wished for wings to flee away, And mix with their eternal ray?
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Strona 348 - ... destroy the office of the judge, and the right of the judge to vacate the act of the legislature. You have a right to abolish, by a law, the offices of the judges of the circuit courts : they have a right to declare the law void. It unavoidably follows, in the exercise of these rights, either that you destroy their rights, or that they destroy yours.