The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen154A. Constable, 1881 |
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... Spain . Strabo states that Spain then furnished ropes and iron , while Pliny describes the Spanish spartum of which ropes were made ; and it is a strange proof of the great conservatism of customs in the Peninsula that the Spaniards ...
... Spain . Strabo states that Spain then furnished ropes and iron , while Pliny describes the Spanish spartum of which ropes were made ; and it is a strange proof of the great conservatism of customs in the Peninsula that the Spaniards ...
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... Spain , each on a different frontier , were to enter France with an aggregate force of some 90,000 men : he himself , the commander - in - chief of the whole , was to land on the coast of Normandy with 16,000 Swedes and 6,000 Russians ...
... Spain , each on a different frontier , were to enter France with an aggregate force of some 90,000 men : he himself , the commander - in - chief of the whole , was to land on the coast of Normandy with 16,000 Swedes and 6,000 Russians ...
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... Spain and Southern Italy , and the expression of the face and manner of showing courtesy are European rather than Asiatic . If not taller , they are of a much broader and heavier make than the Japanese ; the hair is jet black , very ...
... Spain and Southern Italy , and the expression of the face and manner of showing courtesy are European rather than Asiatic . If not taller , they are of a much broader and heavier make than the Japanese ; the hair is jet black , very ...
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... Spain , ex- plains the biographer ] would be perpetual , and my life would be miserable . I therefore determined to accept the proposal of a removal to the 98th , which would give me five years of home service , a good deal of trouble ...
... Spain , ex- plains the biographer ] would be perpetual , and my life would be miserable . I therefore determined to accept the proposal of a removal to the 98th , which would give me five years of home service , a good deal of trouble ...
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... Spain was the representative of the strict Catholic principle and of the suppression of all contrary ways of thought ; while France , which in its home government was not much more tolerant , yet , from enmity to Spain , allied her ...
... Spain was the representative of the strict Catholic principle and of the suppression of all contrary ways of thought ; while France , which in its home government was not much more tolerant , yet , from enmity to Spain , allied her ...
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Página 511 - Our little systems have their day; They have their day and cease to be; They are but broken lights of thee, And thou, O Lord, art more than they.
Página 496 - Nor wilt thou snare him in the white ravine, Nor find him dropt upon the firths of ice. That huddling slant in furrow-cloven falls To roll the torrent out of dusky doors: But follow ; let the torrent dance thee down To find him in the valley; let the wild Lean-headed Eagles yelp alone, and leave The monstrous ledges there to slope, and spill Their thousand wreaths of dangling water-smoke, That like a broken purpose waste in air: So waste not thou; but come; for all the vales Await thee; azure pillars...
Página 185 - For I know, that in me, (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing : for to will is present with me ; but how to perform that which is good I find not.
Página 184 - For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I.
Página 184 - In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves ; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth...
Página 503 - THERE rolls the deep where grew the tree. O earth, what changes hast thou seen ! There where the long street roars, hath been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands ; They melt like mist, the solid lands, Like clouds they shape themselves and go.
Página 185 - I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: but I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
Página 387 - The glass is as it were a shining star. (This lamp is) kindled from a blessed tree, an olive neither of the East nor of the West, whose oil would almost glow forth (of itself) though no fire touched it. Light upon light.
Página 185 - For the good that I would, I do not: but the evil, which I would not, that I do. Now if I do that I would not, it is no more I that do it, BUT SIN THAT DWELLTH IN ME. I find then a law, that, when I would do good Evil is present with me.
Página 488 - And drunk delight of battle with my peers, Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy. I am a part of all that I have met ; Yet all experience is an arch wherethro...