The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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الصفحة 8
... seems to be the great object of those who assume the direction of the public sentiment , to hold out the enemy as something very hateful , but by no means very formidable ; and thus to inflame our animosity , without exciting our ...
... seems to be the great object of those who assume the direction of the public sentiment , to hold out the enemy as something very hateful , but by no means very formidable ; and thus to inflame our animosity , without exciting our ...
الصفحة 10
... seems to have been constantly growing in strength ; or to adopt such arrangements as may raise us to a cor- responding degree of force and reputation . We may talk now of the immense accession of territory and po- pulation which France ...
... seems to have been constantly growing in strength ; or to adopt such arrangements as may raise us to a cor- responding degree of force and reputation . We may talk now of the immense accession of territory and po- pulation which France ...
الصفحة 37
... seems to regard somewhat too exclusively as the only fertilizing substance , but ) with soil brought from the tract of inundation , and left by the waters on their retreat ; this is devoted to the more delicate and costly productions ...
... seems to regard somewhat too exclusively as the only fertilizing substance , but ) with soil brought from the tract of inundation , and left by the waters on their retreat ; this is devoted to the more delicate and costly productions ...
الصفحة 43
- the public . The Stranger in Ireland was , it seems , upon his arrival , bountifully fupplied , by the hofpitable Hibernians , with all the good things in which that convivial nation abounds . With a little more tafteand judgment , he ...
- the public . The Stranger in Ireland was , it seems , upon his arrival , bountifully fupplied , by the hofpitable Hibernians , with all the good things in which that convivial nation abounds . With a little more tafteand judgment , he ...
الصفحة 57
... seems to be the maxim of this childish superstition . Every body knows , that there have been insurrections and re- bellions in Ireland : that , in 1796 , nothing but the dispersion of the French fleet by a storm saved that kingdom from ...
... seems to be the maxim of this childish superstition . Every body knows , that there have been insurrections and re- bellions in Ireland : that , in 1796 , nothing but the dispersion of the French fleet by a storm saved that kingdom from ...
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