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Pagina 15
... means , therefore , that can be taken towards secur- England - are to work with or without their ing the end the advocates of convocation have in auxiliary appendage as circumstances may deter - view , is the clear statement of the ...
... means , therefore , that can be taken towards secur- England - are to work with or without their ing the end the advocates of convocation have in auxiliary appendage as circumstances may deter - view , is the clear statement of the ...
Pagina 24
... means , is falsehood and de- ception . " The horsemen entreated , but the priests were inflexible , and the disappointed Tartars mounted their steeds , and galloped off . It so happened that Samdadchiemba , the guide of the missionaries ...
... means , is falsehood and de- ception . " The horsemen entreated , but the priests were inflexible , and the disappointed Tartars mounted their steeds , and galloped off . It so happened that Samdadchiemba , the guide of the missionaries ...
Pagina 28
... mean praise . He has thereby earned a genuine title to distinction . His work will form the primary manual for the ... means , and excuse for disregarding the complaints and even the rights of individuals . Yet , whatever defects of ...
... mean praise . He has thereby earned a genuine title to distinction . His work will form the primary manual for the ... means , and excuse for disregarding the complaints and even the rights of individuals . Yet , whatever defects of ...
Pagina 32
... means except exhalation from the skin . To such thirst , snow in the mouth adds only fresh torments . Here is another note in illustration of the old topic of Polar cold ; which might be used with effect by any lecturer in illustration ...
... means except exhalation from the skin . To such thirst , snow in the mouth adds only fresh torments . Here is another note in illustration of the old topic of Polar cold ; which might be used with effect by any lecturer in illustration ...
Pagina 37
... means more from this quarter attracted some close inquiry , when it was discovered that the producer had been privately breeding the animals to a very large ex- tent . The " bounty " awarded by the State was sufficient to render bears a ...
... means more from this quarter attracted some close inquiry , when it was discovered that the producer had been privately breeding the animals to a very large ex- tent . The " bounty " awarded by the State was sufficient to render bears a ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 317 - Behold my servant, whom I have chosen; my beloved, , in whom my soul is well pleased: I will put my spirit upon him, and he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles. 19 He shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall any man hear his voice in the streets.
Pagina 345 - Liberty first, and Union afterwards, — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart, — Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable," God grant it, — God grant it!
Pagina 251 - But I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shall be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.
Pagina 291 - And yet nevertheless, for the comforting of such as delight in music, it may be permitted, that in the beginning or in the end of Common Prayer, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn or such like song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived.
Pagina 53 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And, without sneering, teach the rest to sneer ; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike...
Pagina 98 - ... or two, and giving a prolonged closing note, as odd and unearthly as that of a steam-whistle, she came suddenly down on the carpet, and stood with her hands folded, and a most sanctimonious expression of meekness and solemnity over her face, only broken by the cunning glances which she shot askance from the corners of her eyes.
Pagina 38 - And the United States hereby renounce forever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure fish on. or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbours of his Britannic Majesty's dominions in America not included within the above-mentioned limits...
Pagina 121 - it is a strange thing how little in general people know about the sky. It is the part of creation in which Nature has done more for the sake of pleasing man, more for the sole and evident purpose of talking to him and teaching him, than in any other of her works, and it is just the part in which we least attend to her.
Pagina 310 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Pagina 200 - ... it is a heartbreak for her to think that he should be her husband, and how to be free of him, she sees no outgate .... I see between them no agreement, nor no appearance that they shall agree well thereafter".