The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 5
Page 482
... Carlists should refuse to recognize the loans which a constitu- tional government had contracted would excite no surprise ; but that they who profess themselves the regenerators of their country should have inflicted upon it an ...
... Carlists should refuse to recognize the loans which a constitu- tional government had contracted would excite no surprise ; but that they who profess themselves the regenerators of their country should have inflicted upon it an ...
Page 483
... Carlists and Christinos . Nay , the despotism which , by its very darkness , brings into brighter contrast the fair , unsullied face of English liberty will be pre- ferred by this country to that dishonesty which , under the disguise of ...
... Carlists and Christinos . Nay , the despotism which , by its very darkness , brings into brighter contrast the fair , unsullied face of English liberty will be pre- ferred by this country to that dishonesty which , under the disguise of ...
Page 484
... Carlists is too well known to be denied , and appears to be generally admitted ; but the corollary of that admission is not fairly deduced . The Carlists may maintain them- selves in Biscay and Navarre , and Spain remain indifferent and ...
... Carlists is too well known to be denied , and appears to be generally admitted ; but the corollary of that admission is not fairly deduced . The Carlists may maintain them- selves in Biscay and Navarre , and Spain remain indifferent and ...
Page 485
... Carlists in France , and with that view to prevent their successes in either portion of the Spanish peninsula . And ... Carlism , and diminishing the exist- ing necessity for upholding the cause of Isabella . The throne of Louis Philippe ...
... Carlists in France , and with that view to prevent their successes in either portion of the Spanish peninsula . And ... Carlism , and diminishing the exist- ing necessity for upholding the cause of Isabella . The throne of Louis Philippe ...
Page 489
... Carlists of Spain and the Miguelites of Portugal might expect , or pretend to expect , that his return to power would be accom- panied by acts of patronage and assistance to their party ; but his actual appointment to office will show ...
... Carlists of Spain and the Miguelites of Portugal might expect , or pretend to expect , that his return to power would be accom- panied by acts of patronage and assistance to their party ; but his actual appointment to office will show ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration agreeable amongst appears beautiful believe Bill Bishop Brazil called Carlists character church Clérivault Court daughter dear death delight Dom Miguel Dom Pedro duty effect Enceladus England English Enone exclaimed eyes father favour feelings Félix fire France French gentleman girl give hand happy Harriet head heard heart honour hope horse hour House of Commons House of Lords interest Ireland Irish John keeper labour lady Lancashire land late Lebanon lived London longevity look Lord Lord Duncannon Lord Melbourne Lordship married Meeta ment mind Miss morning mother nature never night observed parish party passed persons poachers poor Portugal present Proserpine replied respect scene Scotland seemed servant Spain spirit sure thing thou thought tion Tiresias took town turn whole young