Nay, in some far-away and yet undreamt-of hour, I can even imagine that England may cast all thoughts of possessive wealth back to the barbaric nations among whom they first arose; and that, while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet... Report Concerning the Public Schools - Pagina 631882Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1860 - 858 pagina’s
...back to the barbaric nation« among whom they first arose ; and that, while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet stiffen the housings...at last attain to the virtues and the treasures of an Heathen one, and be able to lead forth her Sons, saying, — " These are MY Jewels." JE and n Icarí.... | |
| 1860 - 1002 pagina’s
...wealth back to the barbaric nations among whom they first arose ; and that, while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet stiffen the housings...charger, and flash from the turban of the slave» she, as n Christian mother, may at last attain to the virtues and the treasures of a heathen one, and be able... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1860 - 858 pagina’s
...wealth back to the barbaric nations among whom they first arose ; and that, while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet stiffen the housings of the charger, and tlasli from the turban of the slave, she, as a Christian mother, may at Lust attain to the virtues... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1872 - 254 pagina’s
...nations among whom they first arose," find leave "the sands of the Indus and the adamant of Golconda" to "stiffen the housings of the charger, and flash from the turban of the slave." This would be ever so much finer than opening banks, making railways (which Mr. Ruskin specially detests),... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1872 - 256 pagina’s
...among whom they first arose," and leave " the sands of the Indus and the adamant of Golconda " to " stiffen the housings of the charger, and flash from the turban of the slave." This would be ever so much finer than opening banks, making railways (which Mr. Ruskin specially detests),... | |
| John Ruskin - 1877 - 216 pagina’s
...wealth back to the barbaric nations among whom they first arose; and that, while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet stiffen the housings...from the turban of the slave, she, as a Christian 5 mother, may at last attain to the virtues and the treasures of a Heathen one, and be able to lead... | |
| Alonzo Reed, Brainerd Kellogg - 1883 - 300 pagina’s
...back to the bar baric nations among whom they first arose ; and that, while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet stiffen the housings...the virtues and the treasures of a Heathen one, and bo able to lead forth her Sons, saying, — " These are my Jewels."— Buskin. And, when those who... | |
| 1891 - 254 pagina’s
...they first arose ; and that while the sands » the Indua and adamant of Golcou Ja, may yet itiiTen the housings of the charger, and flash from the turban...Christian mother, may at last attain to the virtues and treasures of a heathen one, and be able to lead forth her Bonn, saying : ' These are my jewels.' "... | |
| 1891 - 248 pagina’s
...whom they first arose; and that while the sands othe Indue and adamant of Golconda, may yet atUfen the housings of the charger, and flash from the turban of the -slave, the, as a Christian mother, may at last attain to the virtues and treasures of a heathen one, and be... | |
| International congress of hygiene and demography. 7th - 1892 - 850 pagina’s
...wealth back to the barbaric nations among whom they first arose ; and that while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet stiffen the housings...Christian mother, may at last attain to the virtues and treasures of a heathen one, and be able to lead forth her sons, saying, " These are my jewels." The... | |
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