New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Bind 3Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1821 |
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... proportions , dimi- nished the velocity of the inflammation ; that mixtures of the gas would not explode in metallic canals or troughs , where their diameter was less than one seventh of an inch , Memoir of Sir Humphry Davy , Bart .
... proportions , dimi- nished the velocity of the inflammation ; that mixtures of the gas would not explode in metallic canals or troughs , where their diameter was less than one seventh of an inch , Memoir of Sir Humphry Davy , Bart .
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... less enlightened part of my subjects , and thus to aggra- vate all the difficulties with which we have to contend . " On the 5th ult . this address to his Majesty from the Court of Al- dermen was agreed to : - 66 " Most gracious ...
... less enlightened part of my subjects , and thus to aggra- vate all the difficulties with which we have to contend . " On the 5th ult . this address to his Majesty from the Court of Al- dermen was agreed to : - 66 " Most gracious ...
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... less liberal . " The latest accounts from Sicily still represent that island as in a state of great commotion . The French Chamber of Depu- ties met on the 21st ult . and the assembling of the Peers took place on the 26th , to hear the ...
... less liberal . " The latest accounts from Sicily still represent that island as in a state of great commotion . The French Chamber of Depu- ties met on the 21st ult . and the assembling of the Peers took place on the 26th , to hear the ...
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... less support than its variety and its arrangement deserve . In the play of Lucius Junius Brutus , Mr. Wallack and Mr. Coo- per united their efforts with con- siderable success ; for , if the first was inferior to Kean in the hero , the ...
... less support than its variety and its arrangement deserve . In the play of Lucius Junius Brutus , Mr. Wallack and Mr. Coo- per united their efforts with con- siderable success ; for , if the first was inferior to Kean in the hero , the ...
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... less advantage in Marc Antony than we have ever else seen him . He made a few points in the course of the celebrated oration over Cæ- sar's body , but as a whole it was singularly frigid : as delivered by him , the mighty movements ...
... less advantage in Marc Antony than we have ever else seen him . He made a few points in the course of the celebrated oration over Cæ- sar's body , but as a whole it was singularly frigid : as delivered by him , the mighty movements ...
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Side 417 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the Laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law...
Side 212 - That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, that Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever. And I do declare, that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm: So help me God.
Side 3 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Side 418 - And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them?" — King or queen,
Side 327 - Useful and necessary changes in legislation and administration," says the Laybach Circular of May, 1821, "ought only to emanate from the free will and intelligent conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power; all that deviates from this line necessarily leads to disorder, commotions, and evils far more insufferable than those which they pretend to remedy.
Side 436 - This day has shown me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing; but to feel. that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the most exalted happiness.
Side 462 - GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a Garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross...
Side 98 - ... not consider themselves as either called upon, or justified, to advise an interference on the part of this Country : they fully admitted, however, that other European States, and especially Austria and the Italian Powers, might feel themselves differently circumstanced ; and they professed, that it was not their purpose to prejudge the question as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such States might think fit to adopt, with a view to their own security; provided only,...
Side 98 - They regard its exercise as an exception to general principles of the greatest value and importance, and as one that only properly grows out of the circumstances of the special case ; but they at the same time consider, that exceptions of this description never can, without the utmost danger, be so far reduced to rule as to be incorporated into the ordinary diplomacy of states, or into the institutes of the law of nations.
Side 499 - For robes with regal purple tinged; convert The crook into a -sceptre; — give the pomp Of circumstance, and here the tragic Muse Shall find apt subjects for her highest art. — Amid the groves, beneath the shadowy hills, The generations are prepared; the pangs, The internal pangs are ready; the dread strife Of poor humanity's afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny.