The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 328
... passed by a majority of 204 to 59. The king sent for Pym . What passed between them is unknown , but it was fruitless . On the 24th 20,000 Londoners came down to Westminster clamouring wildly for Strafford's head . The dread , the rage ...
... passed by a majority of 204 to 59. The king sent for Pym . What passed between them is unknown , but it was fruitless . On the 24th 20,000 Londoners came down to Westminster clamouring wildly for Strafford's head . The dread , the rage ...
Page 385
... passed on through a valvular opening armed with rigid horny plates , into the alimentary canal , to be digested and assimi- lated in the ordinary way . The portion of the food which has passed this valve is incapable of being ...
... passed on through a valvular opening armed with rigid horny plates , into the alimentary canal , to be digested and assimi- lated in the ordinary way . The portion of the food which has passed this valve is incapable of being ...
Page 553
... passed through , then , indeed , there is no sort of comparison between the English stake and that of the rest of the world . Out of 17,207 ships re- presenting a tonnage of 33,244,452 tons , which have passed through the Canal since it ...
... passed through , then , indeed , there is no sort of comparison between the English stake and that of the rest of the world . Out of 17,207 ships re- presenting a tonnage of 33,244,452 tons , which have passed through the Canal since it ...
Contents
1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
par lAcadémie française pour la réception de M | 95 |
The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American ants Arabi Arabi Pasha army beauty believe Borneo British Byron called canal carried cause century character Christian civilisation CLVI colonies commerce doubt Duke of Albany Earl Earl of Menteith Egypt Egyptian England English Esau European existence fact faith feeling France Fraser French George III Government hand House human India interest Ireland Irish island John Strachey Khedive King land larvæ less letter Liberal living Lord Lord Byron Mary Shelley means ment Menteith miles Minister Mozley nation native nature navigation nest never North Borneo object opinion Parliament party Pasha passed peace political Portuguese possession present question railway recognised regard religion religious remarkable revenue says Scotland seems Shelley Shelley's Sir John Sir John Lubbock Skipper spirit Sultan things thought tion trade traffic true truth volume whole words