Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 73
... force if the ex- pedition could not have been justi- fied upon intrinsic grounds . And it is to the peculiar character of those grounds , as illustrative of the scope of the Emperor's views , that we desire briefly to draw attention ...
... force if the ex- pedition could not have been justi- fied upon intrinsic grounds . And it is to the peculiar character of those grounds , as illustrative of the scope of the Emperor's views , that we desire briefly to draw attention ...
Page 79
... force of arms ; and the vast ter- ritory now known as New Mexico was ceded to the overbearing Cabinet of Washington for a trifling sum of money . Mexico was fast disappear- ing from the map . The still - exist- ing half of the country ...
... force of arms ; and the vast ter- ritory now known as New Mexico was ceded to the overbearing Cabinet of Washington for a trifling sum of money . Mexico was fast disappear- ing from the map . The still - exist- ing half of the country ...
Page 89
... force . The subject is well chosen , and the scene skilfully laid . The shadow of death on the one hand is thrown in contrast to the sunshine of the dance on the other . Woe has bowed down the head of a bereaved mother , couched nigh to ...
... force . The subject is well chosen , and the scene skilfully laid . The shadow of death on the one hand is thrown in contrast to the sunshine of the dance on the other . Woe has bowed down the head of a bereaved mother , couched nigh to ...
Page 94
... force of literal facts , and , like some of the greatest painters , his predecessors of old , finds the means of making a simple portrait a con- summate piece of art . Leaving seve- ral such works , we at once go to the charming little ...
... force of literal facts , and , like some of the greatest painters , his predecessors of old , finds the means of making a simple portrait a con- summate piece of art . Leaving seve- ral such works , we at once go to the charming little ...
Page 102
... in fullest force , in order to raise still higher the price to be paid by the nation as the con- sideration for imperative reforms . " Now , Mr Wodehouse , " said Jack Wentworth 102 [ July , The London Art - Season .
... in fullest force , in order to raise still higher the price to be paid by the nation as the con- sideration for imperative reforms . " Now , Mr Wodehouse , " said Jack Wentworth 102 [ July , The London Art - Season .
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