The Semi-colon, Volumes 1-3E. Morgan & Company, 1845 - 72 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... given us in the dark ages : and yet half the world seems to be laboring for us as if we were in absolute distress - starving for want of the very poorest kind of food - and then I'm so hurried , that I can scarce get an opportu- nity to ...
... given us in the dark ages : and yet half the world seems to be laboring for us as if we were in absolute distress - starving for want of the very poorest kind of food - and then I'm so hurried , that I can scarce get an opportu- nity to ...
Pagina 6
... given the world , as the fruit of his , any of the buried treasures of the ancient literature and sciences of the Egyptians . Stephens can give nothing , as the result of his discoveries , except descriptions and conjectures concerning ...
... given the world , as the fruit of his , any of the buried treasures of the ancient literature and sciences of the Egyptians . Stephens can give nothing , as the result of his discoveries , except descriptions and conjectures concerning ...
Pagina 12
... given by the seven wise men ; each of which we shall compare with the known opinions of our seven unwise men ; thereto adding such reflections as we trust may tend to edification . SOLON said that a prince or sovereign has no means 12 ...
... given by the seven wise men ; each of which we shall compare with the known opinions of our seven unwise men ; thereto adding such reflections as we trust may tend to edification . SOLON said that a prince or sovereign has no means 12 ...
Pagina 21
... given an impulse to their neighborhood which has been of more value to society in this region than all the services of our public men at Columbus ; among whom they might have taken their place if they had not possessed too much discre ...
... given an impulse to their neighborhood which has been of more value to society in this region than all the services of our public men at Columbus ; among whom they might have taken their place if they had not possessed too much discre ...
Pagina 24
... given in such clear and unequivocal terms , can he be a true Christian who disregards it — who neglects the culti- vation of flowers -- who refuses to " consider the lilies of the field ? " THE Review SEMI - COLON . NO . II . 24 THE ...
... given in such clear and unequivocal terms , can he be a true Christian who disregards it — who neglects the culti- vation of flowers -- who refuses to " consider the lilies of the field ? " THE Review SEMI - COLON . NO . II . 24 THE ...
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Pagina 34 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet.
Pagina 34 - ... ships; she bringeth her food from afar. She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens. She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. She girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms. She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night.
Pagina 32 - Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Pagina 8 - E'en so through Brentford town, a town of mud, A herd of bristly swine is prick'd along ; The filthy beasts, that never chew the cud, Still grunt, and squeak, and sing their troublous song, And oft they plunge themselves the mire among: But aye the ruthless driver goads them on...
Pagina 3 - Time hath a wallet at his back Wherein he puts alms for Oblivion.
Pagina 47 - ... which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, and which the heart of man...
Pagina 28 - I lost my way in the bog, and how the thief of an eagle promised to fly me out of it, and how instead of that he had fled me up to the moon. '"Dan," said the man in the moon, taking a pinch of snuff when I was done, "you must not stay here." '"Indeed, sir," says I, "'tis much against my will I'm here at all; but how am I to go back?"
Pagina 32 - As virtuous women have in our days become as plenty as they were rare in the days of Solomon, we can easily test the accuracy of his description, detecting his inaccuracies, and observing how they are intermingled with correct description, of which we subjoin the following instances : — " She seeketh wool and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.
Pagina 34 - distaff," mean, when used in the above connection. It is generally admitted that they mean something exclusively used by women ; but whether they were articles that have gone out of use and are forgotten, or are the names of something now in use, is matter of great controversy.
Pagina 35 - Solomon, are quite as plenty as is necessary and , convenient for the supply of the wants of the community ; and an inquiry like that at the head of this chapter would not now tend to increase any man's reputation for wisdom.