The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 67
Page 243
... expressed the number 666 , required that it should be written Neapoleon Buonaparte , which spelling the King in his letters always carefully observed . ' Under these impressions , he was confident of success , with- out any scrupulous ...
... expressed the number 666 , required that it should be written Neapoleon Buonaparte , which spelling the King in his letters always carefully observed . ' Under these impressions , he was confident of success , with- out any scrupulous ...
Page 244
lately expressed himself . It is enough for me to observe , that , sup posing every exertion to be made , the Swedish army cannot possibly be assembled on the frontiers of Norway , and prepared for an under- taking of so much ...
lately expressed himself . It is enough for me to observe , that , sup posing every exertion to be made , the Swedish army cannot possibly be assembled on the frontiers of Norway , and prepared for an under- taking of so much ...
Page 245
... expressed himself , " upon which he made the following remark , I ought to remind you General , that I have expressed my opinion of the impolicy , but not of the impossi bility , of an attack on Norway . I have said that while I had any ...
... expressed himself , " upon which he made the following remark , I ought to remind you General , that I have expressed my opinion of the impolicy , but not of the impossi bility , of an attack on Norway . I have said that while I had any ...
Contents
France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
40 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
animals appears argument assertion Baron Barrister Bertram Bishop breccia British Catholics cause character Charlemagne Charles Christian Church of England Church of Rome civil claim clergy communion considerable court Dissenters doctrine duty ecclesiastical effect endeavour English church established favour follow Gospel Henry Henry VIII heptarchy honour House of Lords instance intitled Ireland Irish John Selden John Thelwall Judge King King's knowlege labour liberty Lord Lord Somers Majesty manner matter measure ment Michael Foster mind ministers Moors moral Mortham nature object observed occasion officers opinion palace parliament passage period persons political present pretended principles privileges Protestant Protestantism readers reasons Reformation regard reign religion religious remarks respect Samuel Romilly Scriptures Selden shew species speech Sudermania tion troops truth University of Dublin Usher volume Wolsey writer