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Saturday review22.11.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. November 1862
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  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Among the papers, the one which struck us most is that which is least strictly philological, namely, one on “Political Terms,” by Mr. Lothair Bucher. We are not sure that we always follow his meaning, but he gives some curious instances of the times at which particular words have crept in, and the way in [...]
[...] his enemies. If we do not mistake, Lord North, a good deal later than Walpole, professed equal ignorance of any such unconstitu tional title. r. Bucher might have gone on to find out the exact origin of the use of the word Government in its modern sense. The “Government of England" used to be “by King, Lords, and [...]
[...] monest word was “Administration,” used, as we do “Government,” without the article. Other words spoken of by Mr. Bucher, not always so clearly as we could wish, are International, Neutralize, Pacification, Conserva tive, Liberal, Intervention. He goes on to mention several instances [...]
[...] Privateering, we all know, is abolished between certain European Powers; but what of the right of a lawful ship-of-war to seize a merchantman of a hostile nation ? Let us hear Mr. Bucher on this and one or two other points: — I could not subscribe in full to the opinion of Sir G. Cornewall Lewis that [...]
[...] in a complimentary way. But, to our taste at least, there is always a smack of vulgarity about them. Mr. Bucher remarks again: — The third phase in the history of a political term, the tendency to break away from the trammels of scientific definition, does not call for particular [...]
[...] loose, certainly not for the benefit either of popular discussion, or of political transactions. Mr. Bucher might also have mentioned the strange confusion between guaranty and guarantee, or, rather, the taboo which the printers have put upon the former word. If one ventures to write [...]
[...] word, English-fashion, “warranty,” as one does when speaking of a horse, the confusion might perhaps have been avoided. But the words to which Mr. Bucher has given most care are opinion, public opinion, on which he gives a really curious essay : — [...]
[...] which we have already quoted about “government” and “adminis tration.” We can fill up a gap in Mr. Bucher's list of extracts, which, [...]
[...] rolled over our republic” (Tucker's Life of Jefferson, ii. IoI); and presently after (ib. p. 102), “It is a contest of opinion in poli tics as well as religion.” And Mr. Bucher's remark, that the word opinion was always used unfavourably, helps to make a mad ech of George Fox, quoted by Lord Macaulay, a little less mad. [...]
[...] ech of George Fox, quoted by Lord Macaulay, a little less mad. e Quaker “did deny all opinions.” This to modern ears seems mere nonsense; but Mr. Bucher's quotations explain it. We might i. on to ask when the word opinion got its technical use among arristers? Also, when and why did barristers exchange their [...]
The general evening post20.01.1761/21.01.1761/22.01.1761
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 20. Januar 1761
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[...] was pleaſed to give the Rºyal Aſ it to, --- ſuant to his ſentence at the general ſeſſions held at fra i An at for granting to his Maj-ſty an additional duty Wincheſter laſt week, for breaking open the ſhop of Mr. ... laf vpºn first g beer and ale, and, for raiſing the ſum of Stide, Pork-Bucher in this town. He being believed to in twelve miljens by way of annuities and a lottery to. be be an old offender, was brought from Bridewell in the a charted on the ſid duty; and for further encouraging following order, firſt, two Conſtables with their long i ſit [...]
The general evening post10.05.1760/11.05.1760/12.05.1760/13.05.1760
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. Mai 1760
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] perce ately fized by the revenne officers, which were brat q,t over trem England to be diſpoſed of here. On ! !; , day the 28 h ult, died Mr Townlow, Bucher, in Fleet itteet ſuppoted to be occafened by the bite ºf a mad dog, as he centinued from Saturday, il he died, in [...]
The general evening post19.12.1761/20.12.1761/21.12.1761/22.12.1761
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Dezember 1761
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] º be ſeen by every ſhip's company coming into, or going out of Hammoaze. - - º Oxford, Dec. 19. On Saturday evening a bucher º returning home tºm our market, was robbed of ſix º thillings by a ſingle highwaynian near the Watering [...]
Saturday review20.12.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. Dezember 1862
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Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] ears ago. y M. film Bucher has published a series|| of amusing letters, contributed to one of the §. newspapers upon the subject of the late Exhibition. The bitterness of a [...]
[...] ourselves as others see us; and therefore we should recommend any Englishman who is afflicted with an undue national compla cency to study M. Bucher's sardonic version of our character and policy. It is not very easy to discover what our offence is in his eyes. Partly it seems to be that we have contrived to reconcile [...]
[...] § Die Militairfrage und der Landtag in den Jahren 1860-62. Decker. London: Williams & Norgate. 1862. | Die Industrie Ausstellung von 1862. Won L. Bucher. Berlin: Gerschel. London: Williams & Norgate. 1863. [...]
[...] to guess. His bitterness, however, lends an agreeable vivacity to a series of letters which, from the amount of catalogue-work they contain, would naturally be º; Whenever M. Bucher thinks that he has tried the patience of his readers too long by hard words and hard numbers, he takes an amusing fling at English taste or [...]
Saturday review18.07.1868
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. Juli 1868
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Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Under the year 15 51 we have the following entry in Machyn's Diary (p. 8):—“The 27 day of July was the nuw bisshope of . . . . was devorsyd from the bucher wyff with shame enogh.” Now here is a brief account which by itself would have been almost unintelligible, but, taken as corroborative of Sanders's story, [...]
[...] 27 day of the same monyth the byshoppe of Wynchester that was than was devorsyd from his wyffe in Powlles the whyche was a bucheres wyff of Nottynggam, and gave hare husbande a saltyne mony a yere dureynge hys lyſe as it was jugydde by the lawe.” Now this entry completes the evidence, and [...]
Saturday review11.08.1866
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. August 1866
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Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] chiefly to their old rivals, the Hospitallers. M. Dareste pro nounces on the transaction in these terms:— L'histoire a protesté avec raison contre les tortures et les bûchers qui poétiserent la chute du Temple. Quand on songe au vague de certaines accusations, aux exigences impérieuses du roi, a son immixtion dans un [...]
[...] condescendance excessive pour la France. Cela pourtant n'éte rien à la force des raisons qui furent alléguées pour la suppression de l'ordre. Quant aux buchers sur lesquels monterent plusieurs chevaliers frappés de condam nations individuelles, la responsabilité en appartient aux lois du moyen age, qui en faisaient la peine de Thérésie, et a Philippe le Bel quiles alluma. [...]
The bookseller30.04.1862
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 30. April 1862
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Bilderhefte zur Geschichte des Bucher HANDELs und der mit demselben verwandten Künste. Herausgegeben von H. LEMPERTz. 1rt [...]
Saturday review02.01.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Januar 1875
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Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] dans busy comme i et dans bury comme e. Je crois done que busy vient du gree buzein, remplir, occuper, d'où un adverbe buzen, en masse; de la busy, occuper; bury vient, je crois, du gree pura, būcher, de la bury signifie “to inter with the rites and ceremonies of sepulture " (Johnson, 1777, au mot bury), c'est-à-dire enterrer avec les cérémonies en usage. Or, anciennement [...]
The bookseller31.05.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Mai 1862
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Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Schweiz. 8vo .......................................... 4/6 Bucher (L.) Bilder a. d. Fremde. Fur die Heimath gezeichnet. 1 Bd. Unterwegs. 8vo ............... 7/ Dittmann (A.) Rurik. Histor. Schauspiel in 5 Acten. [...]