Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen27William Blackwood, 1830 |
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... equally with them outspread , the cities and manners of men open to be seen and known , -and the sages of the earth , where- ever they breathe to meditate wis- dom , can be sought as companions and friends - of those we speak , who to ...
... equally with them outspread , the cities and manners of men open to be seen and known , -and the sages of the earth , where- ever they breathe to meditate wis- dom , can be sought as companions and friends - of those we speak , who to ...
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... equally the concep- tion of the artist ; and scarcely one of all the great pictures of Raphael can be said to owe their subjects to any literary description . The merest hints are all that literature has sup- plied to him . No doubt the ...
... equally the concep- tion of the artist ; and scarcely one of all the great pictures of Raphael can be said to owe their subjects to any literary description . The merest hints are all that literature has sup- plied to him . No doubt the ...
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... equally ; ergo the real price , or exchangeable value of corn will not be raised , there will be merely a fall in the value of silver , and the rise in corn will be only a nominal one to the producers of it . This , which as I have ...
... equally ; ergo the real price , or exchangeable value of corn will not be raised , there will be merely a fall in the value of silver , and the rise in corn will be only a nominal one to the producers of it . This , which as I have ...
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... equally valuable to the com- munity . Or at any rate , the one is to have protection , and the other is not . The real principle here is- In proportion as you are injured by increase of taxation , you ought to be further injured by the ...
... equally valuable to the com- munity . Or at any rate , the one is to have protection , and the other is not . The real principle here is- In proportion as you are injured by increase of taxation , you ought to be further injured by the ...
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... equally true , that it must fall with them that when they sink in price , coin or money must sink equally : yet the Economists in effect commit the inconsistency of maintaining , that it must rise , but cannot fall , with them . If coin ...
... equally true , that it must fall with them that when they sink in price , coin or money must sink equally : yet the Economists in effect commit the inconsistency of maintaining , that it must rise , but cannot fall , with them . If coin ...
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Página 515 - It is as well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with me ;" and in that manner, so becoming to a soldier, Moore was borne from the fight.
Página 45 - To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery. Take the instant way For honour travels in a strait so narrow, W'here one but goes abreast: keep then the path; For emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue: If you give way...
Página 219 - Both thy bondmen, and thy bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you ; of them shall ye buy bondmen and bondmaids. Moreover of the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their families that are with you, which they begat in your land : and they shall be your possession. And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you, to inherit them for a possession; they shall be your bondmen for ever...
Página 444 - The navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for ever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States.
Página 404 - Tis time this heart should be unmoved, Since others it hath ceased to move : Yet, though I cannot be beloved, Still let me love! My days are in the yellow leaf; The flowers and fruits of love are gone ; The worm, the canker, and the grief Are mine alone...
Página 382 - How the deuce did all this occur so early? where could it originate ? I certainly had no sexual ideas for years afterwards ; and yet my misery, my love for that girl were so violent, that I sometimes doubt if I have ever been really attached since.
Página 382 - O Caledonia ! stern and wild, meet nurse for a poetic child, • land of brown heath and shaggy wood, land of the mountain and the flood, land of my sires!
Página 598 - Their dearest action in the tented field, And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle, And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round...
Página 20 - Bounties upon the exportation of any homemade commodity are liable, first, to that general objection which may be made to all the different expedients of the mercantile system ; the objection of forcing some part of the industry of the country into a channel less advantageous than that in which it would run of its own accord...
Página 387 - I do not recollect scarcely any thing equal to the transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow — all beauty and peace.