The Saturday Magazine, 5권J. W. Parker, 1835 |
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... caused a sum to be amassed , sufficient to replace the ancient Cathedral of Rheims by a nobler and more splendid edifice ; and the year after the destruction of the old building , the first stone of the new one was laid . The work ...
... caused a sum to be amassed , sufficient to replace the ancient Cathedral of Rheims by a nobler and more splendid edifice ; and the year after the destruction of the old building , the first stone of the new one was laid . The work ...
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... caused the British general in his turn to retire . And now began a brilliant contest of skill , between the two commanders , in which each dis- played all the resources of his art , and wielded them with consummate ability . Marmont's ...
... caused the British general in his turn to retire . And now began a brilliant contest of skill , between the two commanders , in which each dis- played all the resources of his art , and wielded them with consummate ability . Marmont's ...
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... causes the fishery to be very abundant near the Cape of Byzan- tium . " The usual size of this fish is from two to three feet in length ; they are at times , however , taken as long as ten feet . Aristotle mentions an old Tunny which ...
... causes the fishery to be very abundant near the Cape of Byzan- tium . " The usual size of this fish is from two to three feet in length ; they are at times , however , taken as long as ten feet . Aristotle mentions an old Tunny which ...
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... cause of it . When they came close , the vessel appeared deserted ; Sir Ralph went on board of her , and , after searching various parts without finding any one , he at length opened a little side - cabin , and saw a man lying on a mat ...
... cause of it . When they came close , the vessel appeared deserted ; Sir Ralph went on board of her , and , after searching various parts without finding any one , he at length opened a little side - cabin , and saw a man lying on a mat ...
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... cause great confusion . It is always safer to make a new Will on every change of intention , than to try to patch up the old one by means of Codicils . [ To be continued . ] W. THE ISLAND OF MADAGASCAR . II . EARLY HISTORY - 131-2 1834 ...
... cause great confusion . It is always safer to make a new Will on every change of intention , than to try to patch up the old one by means of Codicils . [ To be continued . ] W. THE ISLAND OF MADAGASCAR . II . EARLY HISTORY - 131-2 1834 ...
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12 페이지 - Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
12 페이지 - I know they are as lively and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragon's teeth; and, being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men.
124 페이지 - I said indeed that thy house, and the house of thy father, should walk before me for ever: but now the LORD saith, Be it far from me; for them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed.
229 페이지 - He sendeth the springs into the valleys, which run among the hills. They give drink to every beast of the field : the wild asses quench their thirst. By them shall the fowls of the heaven have their habitation, which sing among the branches.
5 페이지 - What sighs have been wafted after that ship ! what prayers offered up at the deserted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife, the mother, pored over the daily news, to catch some casual intelligence of this rover of the deep ! How has expectation darkened into anxiety — anxiety into dread — and dread into despair ! Alas ! not one memento shall ever return for love to cherish. All that shall ever be known, is, that she sailed from her port, « and was never heard of more ! »...
4 페이지 - At sea everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their being washed off by the waves.
4 페이지 - There was no trace by which the name of the ship could be ascertained. The wreck had evidently drifted about for many months ; clusters of shell-fish had fastened about it, and long sea-weeds flaunted at its sides.
74 페이지 - Far from me and from my friends be such frigid philosophy, as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the ruins of lona.
164 페이지 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
82 페이지 - Those who quit their proper character, to assume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they assume.