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... peace , and to glance at the general principle and object which it recog- nised . This treaty did not aim to be a ... peace with England , after the battle of Copenhagen in 1801 , and her peace with France , after the battle of Aus ...
... peace , and to glance at the general principle and object which it recog- nised . This treaty did not aim to be a ... peace with England , after the battle of Copenhagen in 1801 , and her peace with France , after the battle of Aus ...
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... peace , that its provisions were in principle just , and even ad- mirable . We may fairly add that whenever existing difficulties are re- moved , it will present a mighty scheme for the renovation of the East . These considerations ...
... peace , that its provisions were in principle just , and even ad- mirable . We may fairly add that whenever existing difficulties are re- moved , it will present a mighty scheme for the renovation of the East . These considerations ...
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... peace , what would become of the free navigation of the Danube ? And if she gave the lie to her solemn territorial engage- ments , what expectation could we cling to for a fulfilment of her under- taking to foster the commerce of ...
... peace , what would become of the free navigation of the Danube ? And if she gave the lie to her solemn territorial engage- ments , what expectation could we cling to for a fulfilment of her under- taking to foster the commerce of ...
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... peace , formed a very insignificant part of the territorial question involved in the treaty . In this instance , how- ever , they manifested a determination to infringe a leading principle of in- ternational law in dismantling the ...
... peace , formed a very insignificant part of the territorial question involved in the treaty . In this instance , how- ever , they manifested a determination to infringe a leading principle of in- ternational law in dismantling the ...
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... peace of Bucharest ( 1812 , ) it has been in Russian hands ; and if we refer to the numerous books of travels on the Lower Danube that have been written during that period , we shall find that , while they nearly all treat of Moldavia ...
... peace of Bucharest ( 1812 , ) it has been in Russian hands ; and if we refer to the numerous books of travels on the Lower Danube that have been written during that period , we shall find that , while they nearly all treat of Moldavia ...
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Стр. 134 - And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed.
Стр. 80 - So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
Стр. 423 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment, and nothing remained but to set it up as a principal subject of mirth and ridicule, as it were by way of reprisals for its having so long interrupted the pleasures of the world.
Стр. 187 - I bring a cloud over the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud: 15 and I will remember my covenant, which is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh; and the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh. "And the bow shall be in the cloud; and I will look upon it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is upon the earth.
Стр. 52 - I can only compare these great aquatic forests of the southern hemisphere with the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet if in any country a forest was destroyed, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals would perish as would here from the destruction of the kelp.
Стр. 465 - Half agony, half ecstasy, the thing He feels the inmost : never felt the less Because he sings it. Does a torch less burn For burning next reflectors of blue steel, That he should be the colder for his place 'Twixt two incessant fires, — his personal life's, And that intense refraction which burns back Perpetually against him from the round Of crystal conscience he was born into If artist-born ? 0 sorrowful great gift Conferred on poets, of a twofold life, When one life has been found enough for...
Стр. 339 - Constantine, the two magic pillars of the spiritual and temporal monarchy of the popes. This memorable donation was introduced to the world by an epistle of...
Стр. 271 - Ere the ruddy sun be set, Pikes must shiver, javelins sing, Blade with clattering buckler meet, Hauberk crash, and helmet ring. (Weave the crimson web of war) 25 Let us go, and let us fly, Where our friends the conflict share, Where they triumph, where they die. As the paths of fate we tread, Wading through th' ensanguined field, 30 Gondula, and Geira, spread O'er the youthful king your shield.
Стр. 330 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Стр. 160 - Squire, for killing of his game? or Covetous Parson, for his tithes distraining? Or roguish Lawyer, made you lose your little All in a lawsuit? (Have you not read the Rights of Man, by Tom Paine?) Drops of compassion tremble on my eyelids, Ready to fall, as soon as you have told your Pitiful story.