Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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Page 12
... empire was for the other . Both occasionally flatter their enemy ; but they take pleasure in al- lusions which tend to discredit and degrade it . Thus the canto descrip- tive of the St Bartholomew is the finest in the Henriade . But the ...
... empire was for the other . Both occasionally flatter their enemy ; but they take pleasure in al- lusions which tend to discredit and degrade it . Thus the canto descrip- tive of the St Bartholomew is the finest in the Henriade . But the ...
Page 77
... empire , is ere long to be put to the test ; and that the time is rapidly approaching when the strain is to be applied to its dependencies , under which all former maritime dominions , from the beginning of time , have been snapped ...
... empire , is ere long to be put to the test ; and that the time is rapidly approaching when the strain is to be applied to its dependencies , under which all former maritime dominions , from the beginning of time , have been snapped ...
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... empires rising up , with the strength of an armed man , in whose industry , wealth , and prospe- rity , is to be ... empire , when almost sink- ing under the load of that passion- desolated land in the waves . innumerable bands of ...
... empires rising up , with the strength of an armed man , in whose industry , wealth , and prospe- rity , is to be ... empire , when almost sink- ing under the load of that passion- desolated land in the waves . innumerable bands of ...
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... empire , and established a dominion which , from the wall of Antoninus to the foot of Mount Atlas , and from the river Eu- phrates to the Atlantic Ocean , was actuated by one spirit , governed by one set of laws , and inspired by one ...
... empire , and established a dominion which , from the wall of Antoninus to the foot of Mount Atlas , and from the river Eu- phrates to the Atlantic Ocean , was actuated by one spirit , governed by one set of laws , and inspired by one ...
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... empire from injury or insult ? The British empire exhibits at this moment , on the opposite side of the ocean , a social aspect so peculiar and remarkable , that the intention of Pro- vidence in regard to it , the purposes it is ...
... empire from injury or insult ? The British empire exhibits at this moment , on the opposite side of the ocean , a social aspect so peculiar and remarkable , that the intention of Pro- vidence in regard to it , the purposes it is ...
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