Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 100
Page 39
... tion of the Society , ' in which he did not risk a sixpence . The very directors were so apathetic that it was found necessary to stimulate them by promising five guineas to the first twenty - one who should arrive at a meeting before ...
... tion of the Society , ' in which he did not risk a sixpence . The very directors were so apathetic that it was found necessary to stimulate them by promising five guineas to the first twenty - one who should arrive at a meeting before ...
Page 56
... tion , and recitative , which is notoriously of Italian origin , was found indispensable in the Court Masques that were given during the reigns of James I. and Charles I. As early as 1653 , Henry Lawes , the friend of Milton and Waller ...
... tion , and recitative , which is notoriously of Italian origin , was found indispensable in the Court Masques that were given during the reigns of James I. and Charles I. As early as 1653 , Henry Lawes , the friend of Milton and Waller ...
Page 59
... tion of the sport , giving pence a piece for them- selves and families , and so foreigners too that came to see it ; with which money the charge of the cakes and ale being defrayed ) they not only repaired their church , but kept their ...
... tion of the sport , giving pence a piece for them- selves and families , and so foreigners too that came to see it ; with which money the charge of the cakes and ale being defrayed ) they not only repaired their church , but kept their ...
Page 77
... tion of its coasts , the altitude and the bear- ing of its mountain chains , and their rela- tion to prevailing winds and currents , great modifications might be produced in the climate of different parts of the earth . Ac- now , and ...
... tion of its coasts , the altitude and the bear- ing of its mountain chains , and their rela- tion to prevailing winds and currents , great modifications might be produced in the climate of different parts of the earth . Ac- now , and ...
Page 79
... tion , the latter being generally the neigh- bour of the former . Other districts there would be , either of dry land not subject to the wearing action of water , or of sea- bottom too remote from the source of sup- ply for any ...
... tion , the latter being generally the neigh- bour of the former . Other districts there would be , either of dry land not subject to the wearing action of water , or of sea- bottom too remote from the source of sup- ply for any ...
Contents
51 | |
52 | |
54 | |
55 | |
58 | |
109 | |
112 | |
123 | |
157 | |
181 | |
185 | |
193 | |
244 | |
264 | |
290 | |
293 | |
294 | |
iii | |
1 | |
21 | |
32 | |
130 | |
136 | |
141 | |
155 | |
160 | |
212 | |
241 | |
243 | |
244 | |
276 | |
277 | |
279 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
amongst appear architecture Australia beauty believe Berkshire boroughs called capital century character Châteaubriand Christian church colony cottage Court Cowper district Donnington Castle doubt Duke early England English equal Erasmus existence fact favour feeling franchise French friends give Government Greek Hadrian hand honour important interest invention islands King labour Lancashire land less letters living London Lord Lord Elgin Lord John Russell Madame Madame Récamier masters means ment miles mind miracles moral native nature never once original Parliament passed Peiho period persons poet population possession present probably province R. I. Murchison race racter Récamier religious remarkable rocks Roman says Scotland seems Shechem side Silurian South Wales species spirit strike Tahiti Tientsin tion town trade tribes truth Vallum wages wall whole Zealand