The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 11
... fact , con- ducted the business of the community . But what were the ser- vices of the French seigneurs in return for their exactions and immunities from taxation ? We can trace the French peasant's passion for equality to this obvious ...
... fact , con- ducted the business of the community . But what were the ser- vices of the French seigneurs in return for their exactions and immunities from taxation ? We can trace the French peasant's passion for equality to this obvious ...
Page 17
... facts compressed into the following concise passage : - " The towns of France at this period could neither establish ... fact the parochial con- stitution throughout France ; so much so , that the definition of a parish by Turgot as ' an ...
... facts compressed into the following concise passage : - " The towns of France at this period could neither establish ... fact the parochial con- stitution throughout France ; so much so , that the definition of a parish by Turgot as ' an ...
Page 33
... facts they would best like to be true , and we have seen Universal Suffrage soberly attributed to periods when ... fact about elections is that in a general way the country thought them a great bore . In his Truths and Fictions of ...
... facts they would best like to be true , and we have seen Universal Suffrage soberly attributed to periods when ... fact about elections is that in a general way the country thought them a great bore . In his Truths and Fictions of ...
Contents
History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
32 | 170 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable adultery Aleppo ambassador amongst ancient appears Arabs authority Baghdad beauty Bedouins Bishop Bishop Burnet boys Busino called canal cause century character China Chinese Christian Church clergy colour Cornish Cornwall court desert divine divorce doubt effect engine England English Euphrates European Exhibition eyes favour feeling Fortune French George Stephenson give Government Greek hand Hector Helen Homer honour Iliad India inhabitants interest King labour less living London Lord Lord Dufferin Lord Palmerston Manchester marriage master means Menelaus ment Mesopotamia miles mind Mount's Bay nation native nature never object observed once opinion painters parish passed persons Pietro Perugino political population preaching present railway re-marriage remarkable rendered river Rugby says scarcely seems sepoys sermons spirit Stephenson thought Tigris tion tribes Venetian Venice whole words