The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 73
Página 10
... circumstance , but , like other remarkable circumstances , capable of being substantiated by testimony . In this instance , indeed , it is farther worthy of obser- vation , that early marriages and violent deaths reduced the average ...
... circumstance , but , like other remarkable circumstances , capable of being substantiated by testimony . In this instance , indeed , it is farther worthy of obser- vation , that early marriages and violent deaths reduced the average ...
Página 146
... circumstances of the Indian armies . This situation and those circumstances are such as , in particular conjunctures , generate a predisposition to disobedience . So long as this predisposition was there , it matters not whether it ...
... circumstances of the Indian armies . This situation and those circumstances are such as , in particular conjunctures , generate a predisposition to disobedience . So long as this predisposition was there , it matters not whether it ...
Página 201
... circumstance , that Lord Minto stood pledged in the most solemn manner to support those obnoxious measures of Sir George Barlow , which the officers had represented as justifying their revolt . The difference , under such circumstances ...
... circumstance , that Lord Minto stood pledged in the most solemn manner to support those obnoxious measures of Sir George Barlow , which the officers had represented as justifying their revolt . The difference , under such circumstances ...
Contenido
The Curse of Kehama By Robert Southey | 40 |
Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition | 62 |
De Motu per Britanniam Civico Annis MDCCXLV | 84 |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admit adopted alphabet ancient antistrophe appears army Blomfield British bullion Buonaparte Captain Pasley character Chinese Chinese language civil Clavier Colonel Kirkpatrick Colonel Munro Commander in Chief commerce considerable considered degree doctrine doubt effect enemy equal Eratosthenes expression fact farther favour feel force France French Gosselin Greek Herodotus Hindoo honour instance interest Kehama labour language least less letters Lord Lord Minto Macdowall Madame du Deffand Madras manner Marshman means measure ment military mind nation native nature Nepaul Newars object observed officers opinion original paper passage perhaps person Pindar Pisistratus poem poetry Posidonius possession present principle produce qu'il question racters readers remarks respect Robert Wilson says seems Sepoys Seringapatam shew Sir George Barlow Sir John spirit stades Strabo supposed Surinam tion trade troops truth Voltaire whole words writers