The Retrospective Review, Nide 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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Sivu 38
... means a despicable enemy , and that the Welsh would as- suredly be provoked into a general insurrection . His advice was re- jected , and he was answered by an English nobleman in the House of Lords . " Se de illis scurris nudipedibus ...
... means a despicable enemy , and that the Welsh would as- suredly be provoked into a general insurrection . His advice was re- jected , and he was answered by an English nobleman in the House of Lords . " Se de illis scurris nudipedibus ...
Sivu 41
... means by which the enemy could procure food for themselves or forage for their horses . The English , willing to conceal their shame , attributed the cause of their ill success to the in- cantations of the British chieftain , who , as ...
... means by which the enemy could procure food for themselves or forage for their horses . The English , willing to conceal their shame , attributed the cause of their ill success to the in- cantations of the British chieftain , who , as ...
Sivu 47
... means " the proprietor of a place of public entertainment ; " and such a place , he observes , must have been very convenient for rendezvous of this nature . Tours , vol . iii . p . 389. The word Kymortha is misspelt from the Welsh ...
... means " the proprietor of a place of public entertainment ; " and such a place , he observes , must have been very convenient for rendezvous of this nature . Tours , vol . iii . p . 389. The word Kymortha is misspelt from the Welsh ...
Sivu 48
... means of resistance , to the full brunt of revengeful power , became forlorn and miserable in the extreme . So wretchedly were they situated , that nothing was punished by law , whatsoever happened , neither could they obtain relief in ...
... means of resistance , to the full brunt of revengeful power , became forlorn and miserable in the extreme . So wretchedly were they situated , that nothing was punished by law , whatsoever happened , neither could they obtain relief in ...
Sivu 54
... means of ac- quiring the necessaries and conveniences of life , they know no other use for it . * If accumulations of gold and silver be the only criterion of wealth - then are they poor ; if plenty is- then are they rich . Happy in ...
... means of ac- quiring the necessaries and conveniences of life , they know no other use for it . * If accumulations of gold and silver be the only criterion of wealth - then are they poor ; if plenty is- then are they rich . Happy in ...
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Sivu 124 - Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work : but the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God : in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates...
Sivu 254 - Heaven-born, the Soul a heaven-ward course must hold ; Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense is false and weak) Ideal Form, the universal mould.
Sivu 255 - Soul a heaven-ward course must hold ; Beyond the visible world She soars to seek, (For what delights the sense is false and weak) Ideal Form, the universal mould. The wise man, I affirm, can find no rest In that which perishes : nor will he lend His heart to aught which doth on time depend. 'Tis sense, unbridled will, and not true love, Which kills the soul : Love betters what is best, Even here below, but more in heaven above.
Sivu 305 - Abay gates, and when the first pagiante was played, it was wheeled to the highe crosse before the mayor, and so to every streete, and soe every streete had a pagiant playinge before them at one time, till all the pagiantes for the daye appoynted...
Sivu 175 - Stewart in this dresse, with her hat cocked and a red plume, with her sweet eye, little Roman nose, and excellent taille, is now the greatest beauty I ever saw, I think, in my life; and, if ever woman can, do exceed my Lady Castlemaine, at least in this dress: nor do I wonder if the King changes, which I verily believe is the reason of his coldness to my Lady Castlemaine.
Sivu 134 - Thou hast said much here of Paradise Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found?
Sivu 36 - He shall have a harp from the King, and a gold ring from the Queen, when his office is secured to him. The harp he shall never part with.
Sivu 304 - ... heare and see them. The places where they played them was in every streete.
Sivu 112 - This latter meeting was like the clinching of a nail, confirming and fastening in my mind those good principles which had sunk into me at the former. My understanding began to open, and I felt some stirrings in my breast, tending to the work of a new creation in me.
Sivu 136 - Friend's house, where in those times, not only the monthly meeting for business, but the public meeting for worship, was sometimes kept. A very solemn meeting it was, and in a weighty frame of spirit we were, in which we sensibly felt the Lord with us and joining us ; the sense whereof remained with us all our life-time, and was of good service, and very comfortable to us on all occasions.