The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 1061825 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 151
Sir Robert Cecil , after having given the ambassador's speech , adds , in ere very emphatic terms , " To this I sweare by the living God that her Majestie made one of the best answers extempore in Mk1 Latin that ever I heard ...
Sir Robert Cecil , after having given the ambassador's speech , adds , in ere very emphatic terms , " To this I sweare by the living God that her Majestie made one of the best answers extempore in Mk1 Latin that ever I heard ...
Page 406
As to the personal vanity of Napoleon , and his persuasion that every Frenchman loved him , we have before spoken of those feelings and given instances of them , to which others might now be added . Respecting his private acts of ...
As to the personal vanity of Napoleon , and his persuasion that every Frenchman loved him , we have before spoken of those feelings and given instances of them , to which others might now be added . Respecting his private acts of ...
Page 524
You may weigh the silk , and calculate with the most minute exactness how many pennyweights and grains there should be in a piece of stuff of given dimensions ; you may avail yourself of the experience and knowledge of your predecessors ...
You may weigh the silk , and calculate with the most minute exactness how many pennyweights and grains there should be in a piece of stuff of given dimensions ; you may avail yourself of the experience and knowledge of your predecessors ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Illustrations of the Waverley Novels Morgan Lady the Life and Times | 1 |
Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Smiths Translation of Xenophons | 31 |
37 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appears bear beautiful become Boards body called Captain cause character church circumstances common consequence considerable considered contains death effect English enter equal existence expression eyes fact feelings force France French friends give given Greek ground hand heart hope human important instance interest Italy kind King land language less letter light living look Lord manner means mind nature never object observed once opinion original pass passage perhaps period person possession present prisoner produced punishment reason received remarks rendered respect says scene seems short side society soon species spirit suffered supposed taken thing thou thought tion translation true various volume whole writer young