The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, 第 4 巻H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... appears its ruling and repulsive characteristic , is not without its influence in heightening the general effect - in stirring our sympathy for the hapless beings to whose enterprise and toil it seems for ever to deny their appro ...
... appears its ruling and repulsive characteristic , is not without its influence in heightening the general effect - in stirring our sympathy for the hapless beings to whose enterprise and toil it seems for ever to deny their appro ...
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... appear to have re- Highland chief , who counted among his at- cognised , was compelled to overlook the tendants only the willing sharers of his ex- enormity of a civil war , levied without its ploits , and had no subjects whom he did ...
... appear to have re- Highland chief , who counted among his at- cognised , was compelled to overlook the tendants only the willing sharers of his ex- enormity of a civil war , levied without its ploits , and had no subjects whom he did ...
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... appears the spoiler of virtue , without the incitement of passion , the profaner of a hallowed intercourse , with- out taste or relish for its enjoyments , the cold and callous sacrificer of all that was respectable in the honour of the ...
... appears the spoiler of virtue , without the incitement of passion , the profaner of a hallowed intercourse , with- out taste or relish for its enjoyments , the cold and callous sacrificer of all that was respectable in the honour of the ...
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... appear mean and vulgar , when compared with their su periors . We do not , indeed , perceive the vulgarity of those ... appears a start- ling paradox . Where were his means for acquiring knowledge in his rude and se- questered state ...
... appear mean and vulgar , when compared with their su periors . We do not , indeed , perceive the vulgarity of those ... appears a start- ling paradox . Where were his means for acquiring knowledge in his rude and se- questered state ...
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... appears from literary history , that to grow old is not to be superannuated . Common thinkers call old age decay , infirmity , affliction , but this , for the most part , is the state of those alone who have not laboured for the ...
... appears from literary history , that to grow old is not to be superannuated . Common thinkers call old age decay , infirmity , affliction , but this , for the most part , is the state of those alone who have not laboured for the ...
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411 ページ - An Iris sits, amidst the infernal surge, Like Hope upon a death-bed, and, unworn Its steady dyes, while all around is torn By the distracted waters, bears serene Its brilliant hues with all their beams unshorn : Resembling, 'mid the torture of the scene.
96 ページ - Alas! it is not when we sleep soft and wake merrily ourselves, that we think on other people's sufferings. Our hearts are waxed light within us then, and we are for righting our ain wrangs and fighting our ain battles.
148 ページ - From the view taken of this subject, founded on all the information that we have been able to obtain, there is good cause to be satisfied with the course heretofore pursued by the United States, in regard to this contest, and to conclude, that it is proper to adhere to it, especially in the present state of affairs.
419 ページ - There is a tide in the affairs of men, That, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune ; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
96 ページ - O, madam, if ever ye kend what it was to sorrow for and with a sinning and a suffering creature, whose mind is sae tossed that she can be neither ca'd fit to live or die, have some compassion on our misery ! — Save an honest house from dishonour, and an unhappy girl, not eighteen years of age, from...
433 ページ - Muhometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
69 ページ - The American Bible Society, of which the sole object shall be to encourage a wider circulation of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment.
148 ページ - ... proper to adhere to it, especially, in the present state of affairs. I have great satisfaction in stating, that our relations with France, Russia, and other powers, continue on the most friendly basis. In our domestic concerns we have ample • MUM- of satisfaction.
147 ページ - Jackson to enter Florida in pursuit of the Seminoles care was taken not to encroach on the rights of Spain. I regret to have to add that in executing this order facts were disclosed respecting the conduct of the officers of Spain in authority there in encouraging the war, furnishing munitions of war and other supplies to carry it on, and in other acts not less marked which evinced their participation in the hostile purposes of that combination and justified the confidence with which it inspired the...
411 ページ - With his fierce footsteps, yield in chasms a fearful vent " To the broad column which rolls on, and shows More like the fountain of an infant sea Torn from the womb of mountains by the throes Of a new world...