Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumul 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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Pagina 5
... respect of those to whom he was op- posed in adverse politics ; they ensur- ed to every effort of his abilities an at- tentive and favouring audience ; and secured for him , as the result of all , a solid and unenvied reputation . " I ...
... respect of those to whom he was op- posed in adverse politics ; they ensur- ed to every effort of his abilities an at- tentive and favouring audience ; and secured for him , as the result of all , a solid and unenvied reputation . " I ...
Pagina 6
... respect , the re- gard , and the affection I most sincerely entertained for him . " This House can well appreciate the heavy loss we have sustained in him as a public man . In these times , in- deed in all times , so perfect a combi ...
... respect , the re- gard , and the affection I most sincerely entertained for him . " This House can well appreciate the heavy loss we have sustained in him as a public man . In these times , in- deed in all times , so perfect a combi ...
Pagina 10
... respects , full of justice and truth , but they involve , at the same time , many errors , and it is no difficult ... respect , could never have been so con- siderable as to have had any great in- fluence on the arts . The countries ...
... respects , full of justice and truth , but they involve , at the same time , many errors , and it is no difficult ... respect , could never have been so con- siderable as to have had any great in- fluence on the arts . The countries ...
Pagina 13
... respect to their manufac- tures , for the enlightening and direc- tion of the taste , but , in a moral point of view , for the animation of virtue and of patriotism . To decorate our native country with superb monu- ments of art - to ...
... respect to their manufac- tures , for the enlightening and direc- tion of the taste , but , in a moral point of view , for the animation of virtue and of patriotism . To decorate our native country with superb monu- ments of art - to ...
Pagina 28
... respect to him- self . The view of the harbour , which is a tide one , and very extensive , having gates between the outer and inner station , with the ships so far below us , formed an interesting picture . The sea was delightfully ...
... respect to him- self . The view of the harbour , which is a tide one , and very extensive , having gates between the outer and inner station , with the ships so far below us , formed an interesting picture . The sea was delightfully ...
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