The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite
... means of supplying what is wanted , not only by pointing out the progress and direction of the stream , but by marking the objects most worthy of attention that are reflected in its bosom . Much time is saved , and labour spared , by ...
... means of supplying what is wanted , not only by pointing out the progress and direction of the stream , but by marking the objects most worthy of attention that are reflected in its bosom . Much time is saved , and labour spared , by ...
Seite 2
... means of retort . Man is indeed a con- struction - putting creature ; but the faculty belongs to his vices , rather than his virtues . J. T. M. remarks with respect to the name of Mansel , that William Mansel , esq . who died December ...
... means of retort . Man is indeed a con- struction - putting creature ; but the faculty belongs to his vices , rather than his virtues . J. T. M. remarks with respect to the name of Mansel , that William Mansel , esq . who died December ...
Seite 4
... means to attain success . The broad and massive foundation on which his system of education was laid , that was to fit him for all the purposes of his future life , and the great extent of those studies which , however apparently re ...
... means to attain success . The broad and massive foundation on which his system of education was laid , that was to fit him for all the purposes of his future life , and the great extent of those studies which , however apparently re ...
Seite 15
... means of improving them into a permanent system by a better plan of recruiting , and by regulations for military exercises among the peasantry . All the substance of his speech was excellent . Pitt gave us both substance and manner , as ...
... means of improving them into a permanent system by a better plan of recruiting , and by regulations for military exercises among the peasantry . All the substance of his speech was excellent . Pitt gave us both substance and manner , as ...
Seite 17
... mean to look very closely whether he is himself quite consistent and sufficiently compre- hensive in the doctrine of ... means of explaining many of our difficulties both in criticism and morals . " On the same subject he writes to Sir ...
... mean to look very closely whether he is himself quite consistent and sufficiently compre- hensive in the doctrine of ... means of explaining many of our difficulties both in criticism and morals . " On the same subject he writes to Sir ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aged ancient Anne appears appointed architecture army Bart Bishop brevet British Cambridge Capt chancel Chapel character Charles Christian church College Colonel colour command Court daugh daughter death Duke Earl edition Edward eldest dau Elizabeth England English Essex Foot formerly France French GENT George Guadaloupe Hall Henry History honour House India Ireland Irish language James July June June 24 King Lady late Rev letter Lieut Lieut.-Col London Lord married Mary Matthew Wood ment Middle Temple nave Oxford painting parish persons picture portrait present Prince Queen racter Rector regiment relict remarkable Richard Robert Roman Royal says second dau Sept Sermon side Society Somerset stone style Suffolk Surrey Temple third dau Thomas tion Titian town tumulus Vicar Victor Hugues vols volume West whole widow wife William youngest dau