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Saturday review13.10.1860
  • Datum
    Samstag, 13. Oktober 1860
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] suspected, not quite without reason, that the refusal of the Colonial Assemblies to be taxed without their own consent was in the main an excuse for paying nothing. But the people, little zealous in the matter at most, did not then govern the country; and the class which had till then governed [...]
[...] It is absolutely certain that an extensive demand for a new class of ships cannot be met in the dockyards while they re main in their present condition. One of two things will have to be done—either the accommodation of the dockyards must be greatly increased and the scale of their establish [...]
[...] is one among a thousand proofs that the struggle raged only on the surface of society, and that tranquillity and order re mained little disturbed beneath. The central Government was of so little consequence at any time in the feudal “anarchy,” that its total disorganization was scarcely felt. ... Waynflete was a [...]
[...] the promissory oaths a pecuniary bond against procuring a dis pensation Almost all the Fellows were in orders, and the main thread of the history of the College, down to the beginning of the last century, is that of ecclesiastical party: [...]
[...] when their highness was doubted. Touch the dignity of any hig spirit, . . . . and the spirit loses his temper.” It is almost a wearisome task to say anything upon the main doctrine of Dr. Child's book. If it were strictly construed and fully accepted, it would be simply unmeaning—at least its only [...]
[...] time France and Great Britain were acting merely as auxiliaries, and no declaration of war had been made by either of them. Lord Stair's head-quarters were at Aschaffenburg, on the Maine. The French, posted at Gros Ostheim, deprived the British of all [...]
[...] held all the defiles. Affairs were in this critical state—the soldiers on half rations, the horses starving, and the whole army cooped up in a narrow valley running along the Maine, between that river and Mount Spessart, from the town of Aschaffenbur to the village of Dettingen—when King George arrived ...; [...]
[...] anau, where he would find provisions and reinforcements. He quitted Aschaffenburg, which was immediately occupied by De N. who also threw bridges over the Maine and seized Dettingen. Thus the British had the river on their left, a mountain on their right, and the French army in their front and [...]
[...] descended into the Champ des Coqs, where the Allies stood in order of battle. By this rash movement he rendered useless the batteries beyond the Maine, which could not fire without destroy ing the French troops, and exposed himself to the batteries of the enemy. And besides, he thus brought the action to a hand [...]
[...] infantry advanced steadily, and pushed both horse and foot before them. Noailles, despairing of the day, gave the signal of retreat across the Maine. The bridge became choked up, and a panic seized the French army. It was a ſlight and sauve qui {. for all. Nevertheless, as a part only of their whole force [...]
Examiner19.10.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Oktober 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] the same class of vivid, thoughtful, satirical, fantasy pieces. These are the Sandman of Hoffman and the Wonders in the Spessart of Karl von Immer mann. We see in both the intention to laugh at the speculative and morbid tendencies of the Ger [...]
[...] and horrible, is a masterpiece of Hoffman's brilliant genius. But we can better detach one or two of the imaginative Wonders of the Spessart by Im mermann, whose sudden death two or three years |ago in the prime of his life and intellect was a great [...]
[...] COAL MARKET, WEDNEs DAY. Prices of Coals per ton at the close of the market:-Adſº's Main, 1.7s.6d.-Buddle's West Hartley, 19s. 6d.—Holywell Main, 19s. 6d.--Qrd's Redheugh, 16s.—Townley, 17s.6d.—West Wylam, 17s.6d. Wall's-end:—Bewicke and Co. 22s. 6d.—Clark and Co. [...]
[...] Stephens, and Miss Carter. After which, HENRI DE ROCHEMAINE. Francois, Mr Attwoºd ; Hocquart, Mr G. Maynard; Henri de Roche maine. Mr Roberts ; Hortensé de Bois Rober łł. Montgomerie ; Midlle Godfroi, Mrs C. Melville. To conclude with YAN KEE LAND. Messrs Marble, Maynard, Attwood, Conway, Romer, Biddles, and Dean; [...]
Saturday review23.12.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Dezember 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] that the higher tribunal which is about to commence its sit tings at Geneva should affirm the liability of the English Government for the Alabama captures. If the main question is settled to the full satisfaction of the United States, it is possible that an adverse decision in the matter of the San [...]
[...] diate authority ? In considering these two points, it is im portant to keep in mind the inexpediency of multiplying authorities needlessly. The main obstacle to the success of our system of local government is the difficulty of getting men of intelligence and education to take part in it. [...]
[...] them by and chose to follow the earlier models. This last theory seems the more probable, as the use of the campanile was adopted. But with regard to the main arcades of the interior, it was ºntº thought good to follow the type of the basilicas of earlier aws. [...]
[...] following summer. His selection of matter was perhaps de termined by the continuance, or cessation of the constant and intimate correspondence which he had for many years main tained with Lord Grey; but it is surprising that he should have deliberately abstained from recording the unprecedented [...]
[...] failure of heirs to the Rajah of Nāgpúr, in 1854. It is as forest-land that this district of 44, ooo square miles is calculated to form in the main a valuable accession to the resources of British India. Nearly half of the total area is described by Captain Forsyth as incapable of tillage, and ºnly 1 1,000 square [...]
[...] blow to the bourgeois philosophes who have bowed the knee to Rousseau when a practical man of science traces the moral weak ness and social instability of France to the main doctrine insisted * by the author of Émile. Rousseau teaches—and how many with in who may never have heard his name!—that man is by birth [...]
[...] RAMBLES AMONG THE FINE ARTS. By An Ant-OFFICIAL. Illustrated. THE INN AT SPESSART: a Tale of the Brigands. By F. MacDonald. Illustrated. FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRAtiox. WINTER. Printed in Colours by Edmund Evans, from an original design by Birket Foster. [...]
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