Annual Register, المجلد 30Edmund Burke 1790 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 100
الصفحة
... force , but to the veteran armies of two of the first military Powers in the world , who have long been uniformly endeavouring to carry the art of war , in all its parts , to the higheft poffible point of per- fection . In treating this ...
... force , but to the veteran armies of two of the first military Powers in the world , who have long been uniformly endeavouring to carry the art of war , in all its parts , to the higheft poffible point of per- fection . In treating this ...
الصفحة 2
... force he was bound to furnish her with by treaty , but offered his mediation , merely to prevent the fbedding of blood . ΤΗ HE meetings and confe- rences of great and ambitious monarchs , have ever been deemed dangerous to their equals ...
... force he was bound to furnish her with by treaty , but offered his mediation , merely to prevent the fbedding of blood . ΤΗ HE meetings and confe- rences of great and ambitious monarchs , have ever been deemed dangerous to their equals ...
الصفحة 3
... forces were fufficiently numerous to anfwer all the purpofes to which , from the nature of things , armies could be ... force one , and enable their com- bined or feparate armies to make their impreffion in any one or diffe- rent parts ...
... forces were fufficiently numerous to anfwer all the purpofes to which , from the nature of things , armies could be ... force one , and enable their com- bined or feparate armies to make their impreffion in any one or diffe- rent parts ...
الصفحة 12
... force to avow itself , and to complete by war the tri- umphs of circumvention . That it was in vain to concede , and in vain to facrifice , fince occafional con- ceffion could never be oppofed with effect to an established fyftem of en ...
... force to avow itself , and to complete by war the tri- umphs of circumvention . That it was in vain to concede , and in vain to facrifice , fince occafional con- ceffion could never be oppofed with effect to an established fyftem of en ...
الصفحة 13
Edmund Burke. down its wisdom by the force of popular impulfe . Nothing could exceed the afto- nishment which the ... forces , holding fo vaft a superiority as they did in every thing but valour , and equal in that to the best troops in ...
Edmund Burke. down its wisdom by the force of popular impulfe . Nothing could exceed the afto- nishment which the ... forces , holding fo vaft a superiority as they did in every thing but valour , and equal in that to the best troops in ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
accufer affiftance againſt alfo anfwer army Auftrian becauſe Burke cafe caufe cauſe charge circumftances command confequence confiderable confidered court cuckoo declared defence defign defired Elijah Impey enemy eſtabliſhment expence expreffed faid fame fecond fecurity feemed fent ferved fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhips fhort fhould fide fince Finland fion firft firſt fituation flave fleet fmall fome foon fovereign fpirit ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior fupply fuppofed fupport fyftem Haftings Heffe himſelf hoftile honour houfe houſe increaſe India inftance interefts itſelf juftice king king of Sweden laft late lefs lord majefty meaſure ment minifter moft moſt muft neceffary neceffity obferved occafion officers Ottoman empire paffed parliament perfon poffeffed poffeffions poffible prefent prince prince Potemkin propofed purpoſe queftion reafon refpect Ruffia ſtate Sweden thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion treaty troops ufual uſed Weft whofe
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 7 - ... of the nest till it reached the top, where resting for a moment, it threw off its load with a jerk, and quite disengaged it from the nest.
الصفحة 103 - Nor thou, though learn'd, his homelier thoughts neglect; Let thy sweet muse the rural faith sustain ; These are the themes of simple, sure effect, That add new conquests to her boundless reign, And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding strain.
الصفحة 41 - ORIGINAL LETTERS, written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III., by various Persons of Rank or Consequence.
الصفحة 107 - Atlantic rock, undreading climb, And of its eggs despoil the solan's* nest. Thus, blest in primal innocence they live, Suffic'd, and happy with that frugal fare Which tasteful toil and hourly danger give. Hard is their shallow soil, and bleak and bare ; Nor ever vernal bee was heard to murmur there...
الصفحة 136 - ... the chances of royal and ministerial talents are multiplied, at least, with the number of its rulers; and a Julian, or Semiramis, may reign in the North, while Arcadius and Honorius again slumber on the thrones of the South.
الصفحة 105 - O'er its drown'd banks, forbidding all return ! Or, if he meditate his wish'd escape, To some dim hill, that seems uprising near, To his faint eye the grim and grisly shape, In all its terrors clad, shall wild appear.
الصفحة 155 - TRANSACTIONS of the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, with the Premiums offered in the year 1783.
الصفحة 103 - Thou hear'st some sounding tale of war's alarms ; When at the bugle's call, with fire and steel, The sturdy clans pour'd forth their brawny swarms, And hostile brothers met, to prove each other's arms. 'Tis thine to sing, how, framing hideous spells, In Sky's lone isle, the gifted wizard-seer, Lodg'd in the wintry cave with Fate's fell spear...
الصفحة 104 - They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop. Or, if in sports, or on the festive green, Their destined glance some fated youth descry, Who now, perhaps, in lusty vigour seen, And rosy health, shall soon lamented die. For them the viewless forms of air obey; Their bidding heed, and at their beck repair: They know what spirit brews the stormful day, And, heartless, oft like moody madness, stare To see the phantom train their secret work prepare.
الصفحة 144 - I charge him with taking bribes of Gunga Govind Sing. I charge him with not having done that bribe-service which fidelity even in iniquity requires at the hands of the worst of men. I charge him with having robbed those people of whom he took the bribes. I charge him with having fraudulently alienated the fortunes of widows. I charge him with having...