| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1864 - 816 páginas
...only as a haven where ships sometimes took refuge from the tempests of the Atlantic. Its quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions. * Burnet, i. 788 ; Extracts from the Logge Papers in the Mackintosh Collection. The peasantry of the... | |
| 1863 - 304 páginas
...basin, now exhibits everywhere the signs of prosperity and civilization. . . . But then its quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions. " The disembarkation instantly commenced. Sixty boats conveyed the troops to the coast; Mackay was... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1864 - 232 páginas
...only as a haven where ships sometimes took refuge from the tempests of the Atlantic. Its quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions"— (Macaiilay, Hiitary, c. ix.) TOBdUAY [Population, 16,419. Irmt : Royal, Family, Apsley, Heardert London.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 458 páginas
...only as a haven where ships sometimes took refuge from the tempests of the Atlantic. Its quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions. The peasantry of the coast of Devonshire remembered the name of Monmouth with affection, and held Popery... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 636 páginas
...only as a haven where ships sometimes took refuge from the tempests of the Atlantic. Its quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions. The peasantry of the coast of Devonshire remembered the name of Monmouth with affection, and held Popery... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 páginas
...only as a haven where ships sometimes took refuge from the tempests of the Atlantic. Its quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions. The peasantry of the coast of Devonshire remembered the name of Monmouth with affection, and held Popery... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1867 - 794 páginas
...sometimes took refuge from the tempests of the Atlantic. Its quiet shores were undisturbed by the hustle either of commerce or of pleasure ; and the huts of...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions. The peasantry of the coast of Devonshire remembered the name of Monmonth with affection, and held Popery... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1868 - 710 páginas
...Johnsonian way, writes thus : ' The quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce or pleasure, and the huts of ploughmen and fishermen...scattered over what is now the site of crowded marts and luxurious pavilions.' If I might be allowed to discuss this resounding style of composition, I would... | |
| 1868 - 650 páginas
...quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce or pleasure, and the huts of ploughwen and fishermen were thinly scattered over what is now the site of crowded marts and luxurious pavilions.' If I might 1ie allowed to discuss this resounding style of composition, I would... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - 1871 - 1200 páginas
...quiet shores were undisturbed by the bustle either of commerce or of pleasure, and the huts of plowmen and fishermen were thinly scattered over what is now...site of crowded marts and of luxurious pavilions. The peasantry of the coast of Devonshire remembered the name of Monmouth with affection, and held popery... | |
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