A Memoir of Charles Louis Sand: Including a Narrative of the Circumstances Attending the Death of Augustus Von Kotzebue : Also, A Defence of the German UniversitiesG. & W.B. Whittaker, 1819 - 92 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... that this singular state of the public mind , must have originated in some * Robberies and murders , are less frequent in the German states , than in any part of Europe . cause arising from the peculiar nature of the times and vii.
... that this singular state of the public mind , must have originated in some * Robberies and murders , are less frequent in the German states , than in any part of Europe . cause arising from the peculiar nature of the times and vii.
Pagina viii
... cause arising from the peculiar nature of the times and condition of the people , he deter- mined to extend his inquiries ; and although the more minute results of the information he obtained , are reserved for a future occasion , he is ...
... cause arising from the peculiar nature of the times and condition of the people , he deter- mined to extend his inquiries ; and although the more minute results of the information he obtained , are reserved for a future occasion , he is ...
Pagina xvi
... cause of reform in Germany , the friends of li- berty in this country will be glad to hear , that although so despotic in the form and prac- tice of its government , the soldiery is a much less isolated body than those of some other ...
... cause of reform in Germany , the friends of li- berty in this country will be glad to hear , that although so despotic in the form and prac- tice of its government , the soldiery is a much less isolated body than those of some other ...
Pagina xviii
... causes which led to their also requir- ing an abrogation of all feudal dominion ; is it singular that the students should have imbibed the notions of their fathers and teachers ? Their ardour and determination must arise from causes ...
... causes which led to their also requir- ing an abrogation of all feudal dominion ; is it singular that the students should have imbibed the notions of their fathers and teachers ? Their ardour and determination must arise from causes ...
Pagina xix
... causes that can neither be prevented or controuled by government : a wiser system and more conciliatory measures , would , however , have long since tranquil- lized all parties ; but what has been the course pursued by the cabinets of ...
... causes that can neither be prevented or controuled by government : a wiser system and more conciliatory measures , would , however , have long since tranquil- lized all parties ; but what has been the course pursued by the cabinets of ...
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Pagina xxii - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
Pagina xl - ... power in such hands, it is doubly bound in common sense, and for common safety, so to conduct itself that the people may not find an interest in public confusions. They will always suffer much and long before they are effectually roused ; nothing, therefore, can kindle the flame but such oppressions of some classes or order in...
Pagina xl - They will always suffer much and long before they are effectually roused ; nothing, therefore, can kindle the flame but such oppressions of some classes or order in the society as give able men the opportunity of seconding the general mass; discontent will soon diffuse itself around; and if the government take not warning in time, it is alone answerable for all the burnings, and plunderings, and devastation, and blood that follow.
Pagina xiii - De minoribus rebus principes consultant, de maioribus omnes, ita tamen ut ea quoque, quorum penes plebem arbitrium est, apud principes pertractentur.
Pagina 18 - Murder !" had already gathered about the spot, and still flourishing the poniard in one hand, and a written paper in the other, exclaimed, " I am the murderer, and it is thus all traitors should die." Then he fell upon his knees, .and clasping his hands raised them to heaven exclaiming, " I thank Thee, O God, for having permitted me successfully to fulfil this act of justice.' Upon the paper were inscribed the words, " Deathblow for Augustus von Kotzebue in the name of Virtue.
Pagina 7 - Konigsberg; and afterwards, in 1816, by connecting him with the department of foreign affairs, as counsellor of state. In 1817, he received a commission to go to Germany, in order to send reports directly to the Emperor Alexander on the state of literature and public opinion in Germany. He settled for this purpose at Weimar, where he published, at the same time, a Literary Journal, in which he constituted himself judge of all...
Pagina xxvii - ... to require some discretion in its application to actual conduct. A Timoleon, a Scaevola, a Brutus, if they teach any thing, teach that an invasion of public liberty is a private wrong, which every individual is called upon by the noblest principles of his nature to redress by his own right hand ; and, lest the example of the patriot should be thought too weak for the encouragement of such virtue, the precepts of the sage and of the lawgiver add fresh incitement to the aspiring student.
Pagina vii - has observed the extraordinary sen sation created by the fate of M. Kotzebue, and has been very forcibly struck by the great degree of involuntary sympathy every where so eagerly manifested in favour of the perpetrator Sand, whose portrait he frequently saw exhibited in frames containing those of the most distinguished German patriots.
Pagina xxiii - ... threat to the rulers of the Continent, and intimates his opinion, that without a great change of system, the dagger of the assassin may soon become the ordinary weapon of political reformation. " Although the whole subject (says he, speaking of Sand's case,) is involved in a maze of inextricable difficulty, it is not the less •worthy of minute and careful examination ; for if, as a very shrewd German lately observed to the Editor, there are many thousand individuals amongst the youth of Germany...
Pagina 3 - ... warmth of their affection for him. His person was engaging, his manners agreeable and the uniform propriety of his conduct in the highest degree examplary. His remarkable docility, and the eager thirst for knowledge with which he was inspired produced in him a frame of mind, most...