The Quarterly Review, Volume 25William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1821 |
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... contract a new engagement . On the other hand , where persons lawfully married are , on account of in- fidelity , or other flagrant violation of conjugal duty , on the part of one of them , allowed by judicial sentence to live in a ...
... contract a new engagement . On the other hand , where persons lawfully married are , on account of in- fidelity , or other flagrant violation of conjugal duty , on the part of one of them , allowed by judicial sentence to live in a ...
Halaman 238
... contract , to set forth the reasons , both in fact and law , on which she held the court competent to entertain her suit . Among other pleas , she stated , what alone is necessary to be here mentioned , that the defender was amenable to ...
... contract , to set forth the reasons , both in fact and law , on which she held the court competent to entertain her suit . Among other pleas , she stated , what alone is necessary to be here mentioned , that the defender was amenable to ...
Halaman 239
... contract a new engagement , ( the partner of his crime alone ex- cepted , ) he was nevertheless found guilty , and received the sen- tence of the English law , viz . transportation to Botany Bay . This judgment passed upon a considerate ...
... contract a new engagement , ( the partner of his crime alone ex- cepted , ) he was nevertheless found guilty , and received the sen- tence of the English law , viz . transportation to Botany Bay . This judgment passed upon a considerate ...
Halaman 246
... contracts , and other subjects properly of mu- nicipal law ; but as to which it is conceived that civilized nations have agreed , and are by a sort of courtesy bound , to regard the laws and regulations of each other . When used with ...
... contracts , and other subjects properly of mu- nicipal law ; but as to which it is conceived that civilized nations have agreed , and are by a sort of courtesy bound , to regard the laws and regulations of each other . When used with ...
Halaman 247
... contracts between the citi- zens of two friendly but independent states - the system of law with relation to such cases may be regulated in each nation with certainty , and upheld with uniformity . It is not often that such matters ...
... contracts between the citi- zens of two friendly but independent states - the system of law with relation to such cases may be regulated in each nation with certainty , and upheld with uniformity . It is not often that such matters ...
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Halaman 52 - ... he carried his whip perpendicularly in his hand, like a sceptre, and, as his horse jogged on, the motion of his arms was not unlike the flapping of a pair of wings. A small wool hat rested on the top of his nose, for so his scanty strip of forehead might be called; and the skirts of his black coat fluttered out almost to the horse's tail.
Halaman 54 - The hair of the affrighted pedagogue rose upon his head with terror. What was to be done? To turn and fly was now too late; and besides, what chance was there of escaping ghost or goblin, if such it was, which could ride upon the wings of the wind? Summoning up, therefore, a show of courage, he demanded in stammering accents — "Who are you?
Halaman 54 - ... through the hollow, the girths of the saddle gave way, and he felt it slipping from under him. He seized it by the pommel, and endeavored to hold it firm, but in vain ; and had just time to save himself by clasping old Gunpowder round the neck, when the saddle fell to the earth, and he heard it trampled under foot by his pursuer.
Halaman 50 - Connecticut ; and would frighten them wofully with speculations upon comets and shooting stars ; and with the alarming fact that the world did absolutely turn round, and that they were half the time topsyturvy ! But if there was a pleasure in all this, while snugly cuddling in the chimney corner of a chamber that was all of a ruddy glow from the crackling wood fire, and where, of course, no spectre dared to show his face, it was dearly purchased by the terrors of his subsequent walk homewards.
Halaman 337 - From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion ; from all false doctrine, heresy, and schism ; from hardness of heart, and contempt of thy Word and Commandment, Good Lord, deliver us.
Halaman 49 - In this by-place of nature, there abode, in a remote period of American history, that is to say, some thirty years since, a worthy wight of the name of Ichabod Crane; who sojourned, or, as he expressed it, " tarried," in Sleepy Hollow, for the purpose of instructing the children of the vicinity.
Halaman 55 - Another convulsive kick in the ribs, and old Gunpowder sprang upon the bridge; he thundered over the resounding planks; he gained the opposite side; and now Ichabod cast a look behind to see if his pursuer should vanish, according to rule, in a flash of fire and brimstone. Just then he saw the goblin rising in his stirrups and in the very act of hurling his head at him.
Halaman 47 - Where is the mother who would willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a pang? Where is the child that would willingly forget the most tender of parents, though to remember be but to lament?
Halaman 55 - If I can but reach that bridge," thought Ichabod, " I am safe." Just then he heard the black steed panting and blowing close behind him ; he even fancied that he felt his hot breath. Another convulsive kick in the ribs, and old Gunpowder sprang upon the bridge ; he thundered over the resounding planks ; he gained the opposite side ; and now Ichabod cast a look behind to see if his pursuer should vanish, according to rule, in a flash of fire and brimstone.
Halaman 42 - I have wandered through different countries, and witnessed many of the shifting scenes of life. I cannot say that I have studied them with the eye of a philosopher, but rather with the sauntering gaze with which humble lovers of the picturesque stroll from the window of one printshop to another, caught sometimes by the delineations of beauty, sometimes by the distortions of caricature, and sometimes by the loveliness of landscape.