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... occasion , not that the powers of legislation should be diverted from the more enlarged interests of the nation , nor that the statesman should be sunk in the protector of individual interests . Such instances should be of rare ...
... occasion , not that the powers of legislation should be diverted from the more enlarged interests of the nation , nor that the statesman should be sunk in the protector of individual interests . Such instances should be of rare ...
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... occasion to report on the importance and character of Irish Bards and we often have expressed doubts , whether the supposed slaugh- ter of the Welch Bards , was any thing more than a gradual disregard of the body produced by the ...
... occasion to report on the importance and character of Irish Bards and we often have expressed doubts , whether the supposed slaugh- ter of the Welch Bards , was any thing more than a gradual disregard of the body produced by the ...
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... occasion , while he was lying mies whenever they assembled in force . with a small party in the wilds of Cum- 1 John of Lorn , came against him suddenly with eight hundred men at arms . They brought with them a slough - dog , or blood ...
... occasion , while he was lying mies whenever they assembled in force . with a small party in the wilds of Cum- 1 John of Lorn , came against him suddenly with eight hundred men at arms . They brought with them a slough - dog , or blood ...
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... wife , that she may give no occasion of complaint . " In return for this exhor- tation , the bride makes her humble " thanks to the chief for his sage advice , and 29 ] [ 30 Description of the Caffres . By Louis Alberti .
... wife , that she may give no occasion of complaint . " In return for this exhor- tation , the bride makes her humble " thanks to the chief for his sage advice , and 29 ] [ 30 Description of the Caffres . By Louis Alberti .
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... occasion to the adventurous expedition of which Mr. Campbell now presents the history to the public . For further particulars extracted from this work , as reported from a Con- tinental Communication , Vide LITE- RARY PANORAMA , New ...
... occasion to the adventurous expedition of which Mr. Campbell now presents the history to the public . For further particulars extracted from this work , as reported from a Con- tinental Communication , Vide LITE- RARY PANORAMA , New ...
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Seite 283 - The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.
Seite 755 - I continued the pursuit till long after dark, and then discontinued it only on account of the fatigue of our troops, who had been engaged during twelve hours, and because I found myself on the same road with marshal Blucher, who assured me of his intention to follow the enemy throughout the night...
Seite 513 - An Essay on the Venereal Diseases which have been confounded with Syphilis, and the symptoms which exclusively arise from that poison. Illustrated by Drawings of the Cutaneous Eruptions of true Syphilis, and the resembling Diseases. By Richard carmichael, MRIA Part II.
Seite 185 - Buonaparte destroys the only legal title on which his existence depended : by appearing again in France with projects of confusion and disorder, he has deprived himself of the protection of the law, and has manifested to the universe, that there can be neither peace nor truce with him. The powers consequently declare, that Napoleon...
Seite 753 - Nivelle road, we occupied the house and garden of Hougoumont, which covered the return of that flank : and in front of the left centre, we occupied the farm of La Haye Sainte. By our left we communicated with Marshal...
Seite 391 - The re-establishment of the imperial throne was necessary for the happiness of the French My sweetest thought is to render it at the same time useful to the security of the repose of Europe.
Seite 255 - A miracle is a violation of the laws of nature; and as a firm and unalterable experience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle, from the very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined.
Seite 753 - Sombref in the morning, found all quiet, and the enemy's videttcs feU back as the patrole advanced. Neither did he attempt to molest our march to the rear, although made in the middle of the day, excepting by following, with a large body of cavalry brought from his right, the cavalry under the earl of Uxbridge.
Seite 753 - Kellerman, with which he attacked our post at Les Quatre Bras. The Prussian army maintained their position with their usual gallantry and perseverance, against a great disparity of...
Seite 123 - AWAKE, awake ; put on thy strength, O Zion ; Put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city: For henceforth there shall no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the unclean. Shake thyself from the dust; arise, and sit down, O Jerusalem : Loose thyself from the bands of thy neck, O captive daughter of Zion.