The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ..., Том 12G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1792 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 17
Стр. 7
... person in the kingdom , from the monarch to the peafant , was fa- tisfied of the rectitude of his heart . His temper and moderation were of the utmost importance in turbulent times . His influence frequently interpofed against the ...
... person in the kingdom , from the monarch to the peafant , was fa- tisfied of the rectitude of his heart . His temper and moderation were of the utmost importance in turbulent times . His influence frequently interpofed against the ...
Стр. 59
... person the met , " fave me and my children . " In the king's chamber the found the dauphin , who had been brought there by one of her women ; but the king was gone . Awaked by the tumult , he had feen from a win- dow the multitude ...
... person the met , " fave me and my children . " In the king's chamber the found the dauphin , who had been brought there by one of her women ; but the king was gone . Awaked by the tumult , he had feen from a win- dow the multitude ...
Стр. 65
... person who was also convicted of exciting fedition . The king queen fympathifed in the diftrefs of the unfortunate widow of Fran- çois by the hands of the duke de Liancourt they fent her 2000 crowns ; the commune alfo fent a deputation ...
... person who was also convicted of exciting fedition . The king queen fympathifed in the diftrefs of the unfortunate widow of Fran- çois by the hands of the duke de Liancourt they fent her 2000 crowns ; the commune alfo fent a deputation ...
Стр. 81
... person who bore the smallest relation to the despised African race . As the abolition of all abfurd and oppreffive prejudices was one of the first principles fanctioned by the French revolution , thefe depreciated perfons were induced ...
... person who bore the smallest relation to the despised African race . As the abolition of all abfurd and oppreffive prejudices was one of the first principles fanctioned by the French revolution , thefe depreciated perfons were induced ...
Стр. 92
... person ; and it was only neceffary to be of a noble family , in order to decorate themselves with whatever title found . ed moft agreeably to the ear of the individual . When the nobleffe were difrobed of their feudal privileges , then ...
... person ; and it was only neceffary to be of a noble family , in order to decorate themselves with whatever title found . ed moft agreeably to the ear of the individual . When the nobleffe were difrobed of their feudal privileges , then ...
Содержание
i | |
1 | |
25 | |
61 | |
94 | |
118 | |
131 | |
132 | |
41 | |
54 | |
66 | |
78 | |
90 | |
96 | |
105 | |
114 | |
161 | |
177 | |
64 | |
75 | |
102 | |
104 | |
110 | |
126 | |
3 | |
10 | |
17 | |
30 | |
123 | |
130 | |
141 | |
148 | |
156 | |
166 | |
173 | |
179 | |
186 | |
194 | |
201 | |
276 | |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
addrefs afferted againſt alfo appeared becauſe body cafe caufe circumftances citizens clergy confequence confiderable confidered confifts conftitution courfe court declared decree defign defire eſtabliſhed exifted expence faid fame fecond fecurity feemed feffion fembly fent ferve fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fimilar fince fion firft firſt fituation flave fociety foldiers fome foon fpirit France French ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport fyftem hiftory himſelf honour houfe houſe ifland increaſe intereft itſelf juft juftice king laft lefs liberty lord majefty marquis de Favras meaſure ment minifters moft moſt muft muſt national affembly national guard neceffary Neckar neral obferved occafion oppofition paffed Paris perfons philofophy poffeffed prefent preferve prifoner propofed publiſhed purpoſe queftion reafon refidence refpect reprefentatives revolution Ruffia ſhall ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tranflated uſeful Weft whofe
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 106 - Angelo was capricious in his inventions, cannot be denied; and this may make some circumspection necessary in studying his works ; for though they appear to become him, an imitation of them is always dangerous, and will prove sometimes ridiculous. " Within that circle none durst walk but he.
Стр. 184 - That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
Стр. xxix - Italian novels, the visionary reveries or refinements of false philosophy, a degree of superstition sufficient for the purposes of poetry, the adoption of the machineries of romance, and the frequency and improvements of allegoric exhibition in the popular spectacles.
Стр. xxx - Ovid's metamorphoses were exhibited in confectionary ; and the splendid iceing of an immense historic plum-cake was embossed with a delicious basso-relievo of the destruction of Troy. In the afternoon, when she condescended to walk in the garden, the- lake was covered with Tritons and Nereids ; the pages of the family were converted into Wood-nymphs who peeped from every bower ; and the footmen gamboled over the lawns in the figure of Satyrs.
Стр. 105 - ... fearlessly from the shore ; and he who knows that his hand can execute whatever his fancy can suggest, sports with more freedom in embodying the visionary forms of his own creation. I will not say...
Стр. 114 - ... with the dictates of humanity. Some of these have been crowned with full success, and others are yet depending. The expeditions, which have been completed, were carried on, under the authority and at the...
Стр. 89 - ... and wrifts is embroidered with gold ; this drefs reaches fomething lower than the calf of the leg.
Стр. 44 - Since the fucceffion to the title and authority of Sultan is not unalterably fixed in one line, but requires confirmation by the chiefs of the ifland, it is not improbable that they may hereafter be conferred on prince HAMDULLAH. A little beyond the hole, in which SA'LIM received us, was his...
Стр. 35 - ... when he had thirty pounds a year, he lived on twenty, eight, and gave away forty shillings. The next year, receiving sixty pounds, he still lived on twenty-eight, and gave away two and thirty. The third year he received ninety pounds, and gave away sixty-two. The fourth year he received one hundred and twenty pounds. Still he lived on twenty-eight, and gave to the poor ninety-two.
Стр. 115 - Pursuant to the authority contained in the several acts on that subject, a district of ten miles square, for the permanent seat of the government of the United States has been fixed and announced by proclamation ; which district will comprehend lands on both sides of the river Potomac, and the towns of Alexandria and Georgetown. A city has also been laid out agreeably to a plan which will be placed before Congress. And as there is a prospect, favored by the rate of sales which have already taken...