Littell's Living Age, 12권Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1847 |
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... religious quackery , contributed to carry among the Indians . Struck with horror and pity at a series of measures of relief and emancipation , the unavailing sufferings which were inflicted by which were so clearly right , that they ...
... religious quackery , contributed to carry among the Indians . Struck with horror and pity at a series of measures of relief and emancipation , the unavailing sufferings which were inflicted by which were so clearly right , that they ...
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... religion , and the various laid his hands on a single African . Singular self- intercourse of commerce , to soften their ... religious zeal , or were reprobated with . What else is it , but this superhuman foe , at the time by the moral ...
... religion , and the various laid his hands on a single African . Singular self- intercourse of commerce , to soften their ... religious zeal , or were reprobated with . What else is it , but this superhuman foe , at the time by the moral ...
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... religious sub- their peculiar stamp and after - relish , lived in their jects . Not that there was anything which they memories , and were invariably rehearsed when a could complain of as positively unorthodox in his few of them chanced ...
... religious sub- their peculiar stamp and after - relish , lived in their jects . Not that there was anything which they memories , and were invariably rehearsed when a could complain of as positively unorthodox in his few of them chanced ...
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... religious rather than a political body ; it sought a tangible object by means alto- gether constitutional ; it addressed its arguments to men's moral sense , making a prodigious show all the while of universal charity ; it sought only ...
... religious rather than a political body ; it sought a tangible object by means alto- gether constitutional ; it addressed its arguments to men's moral sense , making a prodigious show all the while of universal charity ; it sought only ...
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... religious houses , to produce written titles for their property , suspect- ing that none existed . But they mistook their men . The Anglo - Saxon monks , to be sure , had not been in the habit of holding their lands by scraps of ...
... religious houses , to produce written titles for their property , suspect- ing that none existed . But they mistook their men . The Anglo - Saxon monks , to be sure , had not been in the habit of holding their lands by scraps of ...
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53 페이지 - Hannibal gave my young ideas such a turn that I used to strut in raptures up and down after the recruiting drum and bagpipe, and wish myself tall enough to be a soldier, while the story of Wallace poured a Scottish prejudice into my veins, which will boil along there till the floodgates of life shut in eternal rest.
130 페이지 - I am going fast ; it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair and all other things belonging to me.
129 페이지 - MY DEAREST BELOVED EMMA, the dear friend of my bosom. The signal has been made that the Enemy's Combined Fleet are coming out of Port. We have very little wind, so that I have no hopes of seeing them before tomorrow. May the God of Battles crown my endeavours with success; at all events, I will take care that my name shall ever be most dear to you and Horatia, both of whom I love as much as my own life. And as my last writing before the Battle will be to you, so I hope in God that I shall live to...
131 페이지 - Nelson having made the surgeon ascertain this, said to him, " You know I am gone. I know it. I feel something rising in my breast," putting his hand on his left side,
128 페이지 - Many were in tears, and many knelt down before him, and blessed him as he passed. England has had many heroes ; but never one who so entirely possessed the love of his fellow-countrymen as Nelson. All men knew that his heart was as humane as it was fearless ; that there was not in his nature the slightest alloy of selfishness or cupidity; but that with perfect and entire devotion...
348 페이지 - For loyalty is still the same, Whether it win or lose the game ; True as the dial to the sun, Although it be not shined upon.
129 페이지 - It was new — it was singular — it was simple!" and, from Admirals downwards, it was repeated — "It must succeed, if ever they will allow us to get at them! You are, my Lord, surrounded by friends whom you inspire with confidence.
255 페이지 - He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence in God. He gives us to see that taste may be combined with piety, and that the same heart may be occupied with all that is serious in the contemplations of religion, and be at the same time alive to the charms and the loveliness of nature.
341 페이지 - Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To gain or lose it all.
53 페이지 - I have no dearer aim than to have it in my power, unplagued with the routine of business, for which, heaven knows ! I am unfit enough, to make leisurely pilgrimages through Caledonia ; to sit on the fields of her battles ; to wander on the romantic banks of her rivers ; and to muse by the stately towers or venerable ruins, once the honoured abodes of her heroes.