The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Nide 70Archibald Constable and Company, 1808 |
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Sivu 32
... France on the worst of criminals , can scarce equal the sufferings of these innocent creatures . Our galley slaves are nothing near so unfortunate as those who work in the castle of Miquenes . The dun- geons of Sale , Aleassar , and ...
... France on the worst of criminals , can scarce equal the sufferings of these innocent creatures . Our galley slaves are nothing near so unfortunate as those who work in the castle of Miquenes . The dun- geons of Sale , Aleassar , and ...
Sivu 49
... France , neither his own dignity , nor the Tagus , Nov. 29. 1807 . SIR , I have the honour of announcing to you , that the Prince Regent of Portu- gal has effected the wise and magnani- mous purpose of retiring from a king- dom which he ...
... France , neither his own dignity , nor the Tagus , Nov. 29. 1807 . SIR , I have the honour of announcing to you , that the Prince Regent of Portu- gal has effected the wise and magnani- mous purpose of retiring from a king- dom which he ...
Sivu 57
... France will have in you a friend to distinguish among its neigh . bours , to concur with us , suppressing in their origin , and chastising those that may be disposed to promote discord . I have therefore thought proper to com- mand ...
... France will have in you a friend to distinguish among its neigh . bours , to concur with us , suppressing in their origin , and chastising those that may be disposed to promote discord . I have therefore thought proper to com- mand ...
Sivu 62
... France , the conceal- ment of which from his Majesty could not but confirm the impression already recei ved of their character and tendency . But his Majesty , nevertheless , directed the de- mand of that explanation to be made , not ...
... France , the conceal- ment of which from his Majesty could not but confirm the impression already recei ved of their character and tendency . But his Majesty , nevertheless , directed the de- mand of that explanation to be made , not ...
Sivu 63
... France perseveringly endeavours to inflame the jealousy of other countries , and to justify her own inveterate animosity against Great Britain . The peace of Tilsit was followed by an offer of mediation on the part of the Em- peror of ...
... France perseveringly endeavours to inflame the jealousy of other countries , and to justify her own inveterate animosity against Great Britain . The peace of Tilsit was followed by an offer of mediation on the part of the Em- peror of ...
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Sivu 201 - Of witches' spells, of warriors' arms ; Of patriot battles, won of old By Wallace wight and Bruce the bold ; Of later fields of feud and fight, When, pouring from their Highland height, The Scottish clans, in, headlong sway, Had swept the scarlet ranks away. While...
Sivu 128 - The wandering eye could o'er it go, And mark the distant city glow With gloomy splendour red; For on the smoke-wreaths, huge and slow, That round her sable turrets flow, The morning beams were shed, And tinged them with a lustre proud, Like that which streaks a thunder-cloud. Such dusky grandeur clothed...
Sivu 201 - Though scarce a puny streamlet's speed Claimed homage from a shepherd's reed; Yet was poetic impulse given, By the green hill and clear blue heaven. It was a barren scene, and wild, Where naked cliffs were rudely piled; But ever and anon between Lay velvet tufts of loveliest green; And well the lonely infant knew Recesses where the wall-flower grew, And honey-suckle loved to crawl Up the low crag and ruined wall.
Sivu 505 - IN scenes like these, which, daring to depart From sober truth, are still to nature true, And call forth fresh delight to fancy's view, Th...
Sivu 305 - Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the...
Sivu 122 - ... whom every thing exists ; and particularly, to obviate difficulties regarding the wisdom and goodness of the Deity ; and this, in the first place, from considerations independent of written revelation, and, in the second place, from the Revelation of the Lord Jesus ; and from the whole, to point out the inferences most necessary for and useful to mankind.
Sivu 104 - The nooses of the ropes are then opened, leaving his hind legs at freedom, and himself entirely disengaged from the snare. The two tame elephants press close on each side of him, and proceed, in pompous procession, to the garden of stalls, where they deliver up their charge, to experience another species of hardships.
Sivu 107 - ... and so it ever will. But, on the other hand, the nobles have been essential parties in the preservation of liberty, whenever and wherever it has existed. In Europe, they alone have preserved it against kings and people, wherever it has been preserved; or, at least, with very little assistance from the people. One hideous despotism, as horrid as that of Turkey, would have been the lot of even- nation of Europe, if the nobles had not made stands.
Sivu 432 - What a satisfactory spectacle to a philosophical mind, to see the oppressor, in the zenith of his power, envying his victim! What an acknowledgment of the superiority of virtue! What an affecting and forcible testimony to the value of that peace of mind, which innocence alone can confer!
Sivu 496 - I little imagined, when I took my last leave of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a firm and manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our government, but the independence of our nation also ; both being evidently struck at by a lawless, domineering power...