| 1822 - 940 lehte
...Mr. G rat tan may be regarded as the last of those celebrated parliamentary orators, who dignified the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century. Me had been the contemporary and the rival of Pitt, of Fox, of Sheridan, of WindImin ; and, if he did... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1822 - 950 lehte
...suffrage. Mr. Grattan may be regarded as the last of those celebrated parliamentary orators, who dignified the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century. He had been the contemporary and the rival of Pitt, of Fox, of Sheridan, of Windham ; and, if he did... | |
| 1822 - 932 lehte
...suffrage. Mr. Grattan may be regarded as the last of those celebrated parliamentary orators, who dignified the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century. He had been the contemporary and the rival of Pitt, of Fox, of Sheridan, of Windham ; and, if he did... | |
| 1829 - 552 lehte
...I. 1824. Pars II. J825. Pars III. 1828. 1\ the rapid increase of knowledge which has distinguished the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century, every department of science has felt the animating influence of improvement. The spirit of investigation... | |
| 1843 - 552 lehte
...and moral physiognomy of those illustrious persons who occupy so prominent a place in the history of the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century. Among the portraits thus brought together it is impossible, we think, for the most negligent spectator... | |
| 1837 - 612 lehte
...the present moment is much in the same condition as our own ; most of the celebrated authors by whom the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century have been illustrated are dead, or have ceased to write : as for rising poets of distinction, there... | |
| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1841 - 490 lehte
...in the Old or in the New World. — ED.] IN the rapid increase of knowledge which has distinguished the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century, every department of science has felt the animating influence of improvement. In every branch of knowledge,... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1843 - 348 lehte
...Mr. Grattan may be considered as the last of those celebrated parlia mentary orators, who dignified the close of the eighteenth, and the commencement of the nineteenth century. He had been the cotemporary and the rival of Pitt, of Fox, of Sheridan, of Windham, and, if he did... | |
| Charles Pearson - 1844 - 236 lehte
...in the circumstances to which they owed their origin, I, on behalf of the Corporation of London at the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century, crave some forbearance from censure for the then continuance of evils which were the result of errors... | |
| Claude Henri Victor Cousin - 1848 - 48 lehte
...of one day reconciling himself with order. These truths gave rise to works which reflect honour upon the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century. Beccaria, Filangieri, Beutham, all denounce the excessive rigour of the penal laws. The latter, more... | |
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