The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1
... perhaps , discover , that the true genius of the people of Europe is intimately allied with liberty , was early accustomed to its blessings , and moulded by institutions expressly formed for its preservation , and that it is in those ...
... perhaps , discover , that the true genius of the people of Europe is intimately allied with liberty , was early accustomed to its blessings , and moulded by institutions expressly formed for its preservation , and that it is in those ...
Page 5
... perhaps , monarchical , but decidedly limited by republican institutions . Long before learning was effectually revived in the south of Europe , Iceland had created a literature of her own , which had little , if any thing , in common ...
... perhaps , monarchical , but decidedly limited by republican institutions . Long before learning was effectually revived in the south of Europe , Iceland had created a literature of her own , which had little , if any thing , in common ...
Page 22
... perhaps , be deemed altogether peculiar . En- quiring of Pearce what could be the motive of the king of our country for sending presents to Itsa Guarlu , whom he had never seen in his life , Pearce replied , " our king is great and ...
... perhaps , be deemed altogether peculiar . En- quiring of Pearce what could be the motive of the king of our country for sending presents to Itsa Guarlu , whom he had never seen in his life , Pearce replied , " our king is great and ...
Page 23
... perhaps will last half an hour , during which the ser- vants and common people , standing about , drink out all the maize , and when well drunk , will form themselves into a gang at the door and begin their cry ; and if their masters ...
... perhaps will last half an hour , during which the ser- vants and common people , standing about , drink out all the maize , and when well drunk , will form themselves into a gang at the door and begin their cry ; and if their masters ...
Page 55
... perhaps at their age discon- tented , disappointed and miserable , wishing for power , & c . & c . - my dearest mother , if it was not for you , I believe I never should go home , at least I thought so at that moment . " However , here ...
... perhaps at their age discon- tented , disappointed and miserable , wishing for power , & c . & c . - my dearest mother , if it was not for you , I believe I never should go home , at least I thought so at that moment . " However , here ...
Contents
401 | |
414 | |
450 | |
461 | |
467 | |
490 | |
509 | |
549 | |
161 | |
167 | |
198 | |
209 | |
250 | |
265 | |
278 | |
288 | |
303 | |
309 | |
336 | |
579 | |
599 | |
613 | |
619 | |
630 | |
633 | |
634 | |
638 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abyssinia already amongst Anne Boleyn appeared Ashantees attention beautiful Bill bishops body called Cape Coast Captain cause character cholera Christian church Church of England common Cranmer doubt Duke earth enemy England English eyes faith favour feel France Garrick give gold Gondar hand heart honour horses House of Lords Ireland Jacqueline Junot king labour lady land Lavalette letter living London look Lord manner marriage means ment mind native nature never night Nocton object observed occasion officers Old Sarum opinion Ozoro party passed peat peerage peers persons present racter reader received reform religion remarkable respect royal African corps scene shew Sierra Leone society soon spirit supposed thee thing thought tion town truth verses volume whole words