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Pagina 7
... that this theory is a correct one . The worst that can happen to Russia in
consequence of unsuccessful war is a temporary stoppage of European
influence . She never can incur real national risk such as that which threatened
Austria after the ...
... that this theory is a correct one . The worst that can happen to Russia in
consequence of unsuccessful war is a temporary stoppage of European
influence . She never can incur real national risk such as that which threatened
Austria after the ...
Pagina 8
The military recovery might be delayed , but , as we have seen , the Government
has never lost sight of the absolute necessity of so placing the railway
communication of the country on a footing common to the other countries of
Europe as to ...
The military recovery might be delayed , but , as we have seen , the Government
has never lost sight of the absolute necessity of so placing the railway
communication of the country on a footing common to the other countries of
Europe as to ...
Pagina 10
Those designs have been steadily followed for a long time . Large fleets have
been built and maintained ; but no particular result of national power has ensued
. The Russian fleets have never added to the The Military Policy of Russia . July ,
Those designs have been steadily followed for a long time . Large fleets have
been built and maintained ; but no particular result of national power has ensued
. The Russian fleets have never added to the The Military Policy of Russia . July ,
Pagina 11
The Russian fleets have never added to the lustre or the prestige of Russian
arms . If this has not happened hitherto , under the more favourable conditions of
the Baltic on the one side , and of the Black Sea on the other in former times , a ...
The Russian fleets have never added to the lustre or the prestige of Russian
arms . If this has not happened hitherto , under the more favourable conditions of
the Baltic on the one side , and of the Black Sea on the other in former times , a ...
Pagina 13
Yet according to our knowledge of the action of Russian armies , we never hear
of treachery to the standard in a Russian regiment . Nor does intelligence reach
us of disappointment to a Russian commander in the field , because of ...
Yet according to our knowledge of the action of Russian armies , we never hear
of treachery to the standard in a Russian regiment . Nor does intelligence reach
us of disappointment to a Russian commander in the field , because of ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 214 - The following proposition seems to me in a high degree probable — namely, that any animal whatever, endowed with well-marked social instincts,5 the parental and filial affections being here included, would inevitably acquire a moral sense or conscience, as soon as its intellectual powers had become as well, or nearly as well developed, as in man.
Pagina 252 - And all is well, tho' faith and form Be sunder'd in the night of fear; Well roars the storm to those that hear A deeper voice across the storm, Proclaiming social truth shall spread, And justice, ev'n tho' thrice again The red fool-fury of the Seine Should pile her barricades with dead.
Pagina 226 - The most ancient progenitors in the kingdom of the Vertebrata, at which we are able to obtain an obscure glance, apparently consisted of a group of marine animals," resembling the larvae of existing Ascidians. These animals probably gave rise to a group of fishes, as lowly organized as the lancelet; and from these the Ganoids, and other fishes like the Lepidosiren, must have been developed. From such fish a very small advance would carry us on to the Amphibians.
Pagina 321 - For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I do, neglecting the wants of my own soul, and busying myself with the concerns of the Athenians; therefore I hold my ears and tear myself away from him.
Pagina 214 - Secondly, as soon as the mental faculties had become highly developed, images of all past actions and motives would be incessantly passing through the brain...
Pagina 214 - Thirdly, after the power of language had been acquired, and the wishes of the community could be expressed, the common opinion how each member ought to act for the public good, would naturally become in a paramount degree the guide to action.
Pagina 74 - Tasso, Mazzoni, and others, teaches what the laws are of a true epic poem, what of a dramatic, what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand masterpiece to observe.
Pagina 304 - Plato exhibits the rare union of close and subtle logic with the Pythian enthusiasm of poetry, melted by the splendour and harmony of his periods into one irresistible stream of musical impressions, which hurry the persuasions onward, as in a breathless career.
Pagina 81 - Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, The face caught always in the story's face: I Helen, holding Paris by the lips, Smote Hector through the head; I Cressida So kissed men's mouths that they went sick or mad, Stung right at brain with me; I Guenevere...
Pagina 226 - The Simiadae then branched off into two great stems, the New World and Old World monkeys; and from the latter, at a remote period, Man, the wonder and glory of the Universe, proceeded.