New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 第 103 卷Henry Colburn, 1855 |
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... 231 • 246 · TRAVELS IN THE CRIMEA . 253 THE CHATEAU DE BEAUFOY . BY THE AUTHOR OF " THE UNHOLY WISH " OUR FIRST AND LAST WINTER AT CARLSRUHE . BY AN OLD TRAVELLER · . 271 284 • LITERARY LEAFLETS . BY SIR NATHANIEL . No. XXIX .
... 231 • 246 · TRAVELS IN THE CRIMEA . 253 THE CHATEAU DE BEAUFOY . BY THE AUTHOR OF " THE UNHOLY WISH " OUR FIRST AND LAST WINTER AT CARLSRUHE . BY AN OLD TRAVELLER · . 271 284 • LITERARY LEAFLETS . BY SIR NATHANIEL . No. XXIX .
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... CARLSRUHE THEATRICALS AND REALITIES ; WITH A FEW WORDS UPON THE GERMAN BURNS . BY AN OLD TRAVELLER A FESTA - DAY IN CAPRI . THE PLAIN GOLD RING . BY THE AUTHOR OF " THE UNHOLY WISH " THE EMPEROR NICHOLAS 439 441 449 · • 475 489 NEW ...
... CARLSRUHE THEATRICALS AND REALITIES ; WITH A FEW WORDS UPON THE GERMAN BURNS . BY AN OLD TRAVELLER A FESTA - DAY IN CAPRI . THE PLAIN GOLD RING . BY THE AUTHOR OF " THE UNHOLY WISH " THE EMPEROR NICHOLAS 439 441 449 · • 475 489 NEW ...
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... Carlsruhe . The thermometer had , up to this time , not fallen more than four degrees below zero of Raumur during the day ; and though the ground had been covered with snow , it disappeared in about a week , leaving the mountain - sides ...
... Carlsruhe . The thermometer had , up to this time , not fallen more than four degrees below zero of Raumur during the day ; and though the ground had been covered with snow , it disappeared in about a week , leaving the mountain - sides ...
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... Carlsruhe . Though it was night , and the snow had already begun to fall , we preferred making our entry in a less conspicuous manner ; and in half an hour we had quietly joined our friends at the hotel . Few things in travelling are ...
... Carlsruhe . Though it was night , and the snow had already begun to fall , we preferred making our entry in a less conspicuous manner ; and in half an hour we had quietly joined our friends at the hotel . Few things in travelling are ...
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... Carlsruhe ( as described in a former number ) , we had to re - establish ourselves for the winter . Carlsruhe was already full of strangers from various quarters , and the houses usually let to them were mostly occupied . A furnished ...
... Carlsruhe ( as described in a former number ) , we had to re - establish ourselves for the winter . Carlsruhe was already full of strangers from various quarters , and the houses usually let to them were mostly occupied . A furnished ...
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第 444 頁 - My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer, A-chasing the wild deer and following the roe — My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go!
第 316 頁 - For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might show my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth.
第 299 頁 - How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world ! and how much the best...
第 469 頁 - ... let me most seriously caution all travellers who may accidentally purpose to travel this terrible country to avoid it as they would the devil, for a thousand to one but they break their necks or their limbs by overthrows or breakings down. They will here meet with ruts which I actually measured four feet deep, and floating with mud only from a wet summer...
第 321 頁 - Gomer, and all his bands; the house of Togarmah of the north quarters, and all his bands: and many people with thee.
第 321 頁 - And I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws, and I will bring thee forth, and all thine army, horses and horsemen, all of them clothed with all sorts of armour, even a great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords...
第 467 頁 - Of all the cursed roads that ever disgraced this kingdom in the very ages of barbarism, none ever equalled that from Billericay to the King's Head at Tilbury.
第 461 頁 - He, then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist, but out of self-defence ; to avert the stigma of the world, and to prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement; but while such notions prevail, no. doubt a man may lawfully fight a duel.
第 466 頁 - Namely, that going to church at a country village, not far from Lewes, I saw an ancient lady, and a lady of very good quality, I assure you, drawn to church in her coach with six oxen; nor was it done in frolic or humour, but meer necessity, the way being so stiff and deep, that no horses could go in it.
第 461 頁 - ... a serious injury. It must, therefore, be resented, or rather a duel must be fought upon it ; as men have agreed to banish from their society one who puts up with an affront without fighting a duel. Now, sir, it is never unlawful to fight in self-defence.