The Metropolitan Magazine, 28권Saunders and Otley, 1840 |
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... granite pillars . What a pain- * * The tomb of Kutuzoff is in this church . † These banners are in reality but a collection of " shreds and patches . " ful impression do these last leave in the mind ! The Three Capitals . 9.
... granite pillars . What a pain- * * The tomb of Kutuzoff is in this church . † These banners are in reality but a collection of " shreds and patches . " ful impression do these last leave in the mind ! The Three Capitals . 9.
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ful impression do these last leave in the mind ! the eagles of the empire , the triumphant emblems of dominion , which in their flight had described an arch from France to Egypt , and had ruled the current of victorious battles at Jena ...
ful impression do these last leave in the mind ! the eagles of the empire , the triumphant emblems of dominion , which in their flight had described an arch from France to Egypt , and had ruled the current of victorious battles at Jena ...
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... leave the door just ajar- I'll go on with my books . Pray God lengthen this war ! " So NIPANDGRIP sate , All alone and elate , In his darksome den that grew more and more dim , As wan'd and flicker'd his one yellow glim- There was light ...
... leave the door just ajar- I'll go on with my books . Pray God lengthen this war ! " So NIPANDGRIP sate , All alone and elate , In his darksome den that grew more and more dim , As wan'd and flicker'd his one yellow glim- There was light ...
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... leave to steal , as it aptly displays The manner in which the man fell in his craze . From terror he pass'd into madness , and then He became imbecile and the meekest of men , And humbly and smiling he everything did All that night thro ...
... leave to steal , as it aptly displays The manner in which the man fell in his craze . From terror he pass'd into madness , and then He became imbecile and the meekest of men , And humbly and smiling he everything did All that night thro ...
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... leave a name imperish- ably inwoven with the destinies of his country . It was this that animated his eloquence , and dictated that inflexible regard to duty , which closed against him the dignities of office , so often within his grasp ...
... leave a name imperish- ably inwoven with the destinies of his country . It was this that animated his eloquence , and dictated that inflexible regard to duty , which closed against him the dignities of office , so often within his grasp ...
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61 페이지 - Americans of all ages, all conditions, and all dispositions constantly form associations. They have not only commercial and manufacturing companies, in which all take part, but associations of a thousand other kinds, religious, moral, serious, futile, general or restricted, enormous or diminutive.
94 페이지 - Rebellion ! foul, dishonouring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The holiest cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gain'd. How many a spirit, born to bless, Hath sunk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's — an hour's success Had wafted to eternal fame...
30 페이지 - I am persuaded, his power and interest, at that time, was greater to do, good or hurt, than any man's in the kingdom, or than any man of his rank hath had in any time : for his reputation of honesty was universal, and his affections seemed so publicly guided, that no corrupt or private ends could bias them.
14 페이지 - Year Book of Facts in Science and Art, exhibiting the most important Discoveries and Improvements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Meteorology, Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, Antiquities, etc.
62 페이지 - As soon as several of the inhabitants of the United States have taken up an opinion or a feeling which they wish to promote in the world, they look out for mutual assistance; and as soon as they have found one another out, they combine. From that moment they are no longer isolated men, but a power seen from afar, whose actions serve for an example and whose language is listened to.
368 페이지 - They were put to death with exquisite cruelty, and to their sufferings Nero added mockery and derision. Some were covered with the skins of wild beasts, and left to be devoured by dogs ; others were nailed to the cross ; numbers were burnt alive ; and many, covered over with inflammable matter, were lighted up, when the day declined, to serve as torches during the night.
61 페이지 - They have not only commercial and manufacturing companies, in which all take part, but associations of a thousand other kinds, religious, moral, serious, futile, general or restricted, enormous or diminutive. The Americans make associations to give entertainments, to found seminaries, to build inns, to construct churches, to diffuse books, to send missionaries to the antipodes; in this manner they found hospitals, prisons, and schools.
62 페이지 - It is easy to foresee that the time is drawing near when man will be less and less able to produce, of himself alone, the commonest necessaries of life. The task of the governing power will therefore perpetually increase, and its very efforts will extend it every day.
63 페이지 - The first time I heard in the United States that a hundred thousand men had bound themselves publicly to abstain from spirituous liquors, it appeared to me more like a joke than a serious engagement ; and I did not at once perceive why these temperate citizens could not content themselves with drinking water by their own firesides.
62 페이지 - ... manage all the speculations of productive industry. No sooner does a government attempt to go beyond its political sphere and to enter upon this new track, than it exercises, even unintentionally, an insupportable tyranny ; for a government can only dictate strict rules, the opinions which it favours are rigidly enforced, and it is never easy to discriminate between its advice and its commands. Worse still will be the case if the government really believes itself interested in preventing all...