The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 42
Page 30
... conduct . All the world complained that they could not depend on him , each party thought that he was blinded by the other . Those , however , however , who knew him more intimately , assure us 30 The First Stewart in England .
... conduct . All the world complained that they could not depend on him , each party thought that he was blinded by the other . Those , however , however , who knew him more intimately , assure us 30 The First Stewart in England .
Page 33
... party , to which by religion , blood , and interest he belonged , threw James into the utmost distress and perplexity , though they confirmed in him the old purpose , to strive for peace . At this juncture of his life it was that James ...
... party , to which by religion , blood , and interest he belonged , threw James into the utmost distress and perplexity , though they confirmed in him the old purpose , to strive for peace . At this juncture of his life it was that James ...
Page 54
... for information at its legitimate sources ; and prefer the sweeping mis - statements of party , of interest , of prejudice , of downright ignorance itself , to to the plain unvarnished tale of official impartiality . That 54 Jamaica .
... for information at its legitimate sources ; and prefer the sweeping mis - statements of party , of interest , of prejudice , of downright ignorance itself , to to the plain unvarnished tale of official impartiality . That 54 Jamaica .
Page 76
... party - bias may dictate ; our observations only pretend to the ordinary range of mortal vision , and within that range we think them correct enough . Here we must pause . Much has , our reader will easily under- stand , been left ...
... party - bias may dictate ; our observations only pretend to the ordinary range of mortal vision , and within that range we think them correct enough . Here we must pause . Much has , our reader will easily under- stand , been left ...
Page 115
... party consisted of Mr. Green , Mr. Monck Mason ( who , in his Aeronautica , ' has given a full account of the voyage ) , and Mr. Robert Holland , who provided the funds . They ascended from Vauxhall Gar- dens on the 7th of November ...
... party consisted of Mr. Green , Mr. Monck Mason ( who , in his Aeronautica , ' has given a full account of the voyage ) , and Mr. Robert Holland , who provided the funds . They ascended from Vauxhall Gar- dens on the 7th of November ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancient angler appears authority balloon beer-shops Bishop called cause Census century character chasuble Church Church of England classes Comédie Française Court Danish death dipsomaniac drink drunkard drunkenness Duke Earl Emperor England English English language evil expression fact falcon falconry father fish France French give Government gyrfalcon habits hand hawks honour Icelandic Icelandic language increase interest Jamaica James kholop King labour land language less letter live London Lord Louvois Ludgvan MacColl matter Maule means ment mind Molière Napoleon nature never Panmure Paris Parliament party period persons poet population present Prince public-houses Queen question quoted reference reign remarkable Royal rubric Russian proverbs Saint-Simon Saxon says Scotland Ségur society surplice Théâtre Français things tion towns trout Tsar vestments Virgil Voevode whole wine word writing