The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-3 од 76
Страница 310
... bodies of the dead , and to cast their ashes to the winds , that they might the more speedily return to their country in heaven , and you have disobeyed those orders by leaving , during several days , the body of a man in this vicinity ...
... bodies of the dead , and to cast their ashes to the winds , that they might the more speedily return to their country in heaven , and you have disobeyed those orders by leaving , during several days , the body of a man in this vicinity ...
Страница 420
follows , that in an unorganized body , where all the particles are alike , the position of each particle is unimportant ; whilst , on the contrary , in bodies that are organized , where each organ has a structure peculiar to itself ...
follows , that in an unorganized body , where all the particles are alike , the position of each particle is unimportant ; whilst , on the contrary , in bodies that are organized , where each organ has a structure peculiar to itself ...
Страница 448
that body itself proposed the substitution of a Convention to do its work , and afterwards to receive its report , subject to their approval or rejection . The State Legislatures did nothing more when they sent down the proposed ...
that body itself proposed the substitution of a Convention to do its work , and afterwards to receive its report , subject to their approval or rejection . The State Legislatures did nothing more when they sent down the proposed ...
Садржај
ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
други делови (12) нису приказани
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
Anapa ancient Andrès animals appear Articles of Confederation beautiful Britain called Catharine Caucasus cause character Cicero Circassia civil Columbus commerce Confederation Congress considered Constitution Court declared Demosthenes doubt duties effect eloquence established Europe exclusive existence Father favour Federal feelings foreign France French frigates Georgia give Great-Britain Greek hundred important Indians influence inhabitants interest labour land language Ledyard Legislatures living Malaria manner manufactures mapono means ment Mingrelia mountains nations nature naval navy never object opinion orator passed peculiar poetry poets portion possessed present Prince principles Provençal Provençal literature purpose question Ramorny readers remarks Revolution rhyme river Roman Rothsay Russia Saracens seems shew ships Southern Spain Spanish spirit supposed tariff tariff of 1828 thing tion treaty Treaty of Tilsit tribes Troubadours Union United verse vessels voyage whole words