The Cape Quarterly Review, 第 1 巻、第 1 号J.C. Juta, 1881 |
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... present day . In 1681 the Cape was first made a place of confinement for prisoners of state of high rank , who were sent into exile by the Indian authorities . Some Macassar princes with their families and attendants were at this time ...
... present day . In 1681 the Cape was first made a place of confinement for prisoners of state of high rank , who were sent into exile by the Indian authorities . Some Macassar princes with their families and attendants were at this time ...
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... present unscientific basis farming has ceased to pay , and has consequently fallen for the most part into the hands of the most ignorant and benighted of our population , who have few wants and no luxuries , and are content to drag out ...
... present unscientific basis farming has ceased to pay , and has consequently fallen for the most part into the hands of the most ignorant and benighted of our population , who have few wants and no luxuries , and are content to drag out ...
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... present there are only sixty - four known elements , and with these nature makes all her beauties . As the disposition of certain letters make one word , and a different disposition forms quite another word , the one as distinct in ...
... present there are only sixty - four known elements , and with these nature makes all her beauties . As the disposition of certain letters make one word , and a different disposition forms quite another word , the one as distinct in ...
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... present system of farming which can only be rendered apparent by a more general diffusion of scientific knowledge . These evils briefly stated are - ist . Failing to return to the soil the elements of which it has been robbed . 2nd ...
... present system of farming which can only be rendered apparent by a more general diffusion of scientific knowledge . These evils briefly stated are - ist . Failing to return to the soil the elements of which it has been robbed . 2nd ...
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... present , are we digging our own graves “ by not knowing how to preserve " the conditions of human existence , and to posterity will be left a legacy of poverty , misery and starvation , Taking into consideration then all that has been ...
... present , are we digging our own graves “ by not knowing how to preserve " the conditions of human existence , and to posterity will be left a legacy of poverty , misery and starvation , Taking into consideration then all that has been ...
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131 ページ - Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love.
130 ページ - In the fen where the wild ass is drinking his fill. Afar in the desert I love to ride, With the silent Bush-boy alone by my side, O'er the brown karroo, where the bleating cry Of the springbok's fawn sounds plaintively ; And the timorous quagga's shrill whistling neigh...
55 ページ - Now strike the golden lyre again! A louder yet, and yet a louder strain, Break his bands of sleep asunder, And rouse him, like a rattling peal of thunder. Hark, hark! the horrid sound Has raised up his head! As awaked from the dead, And amazed, he stares around. Revenge! revenge!
249 ページ - But a woman's whole life is a history of the affections. The heart is her world : it is there her ambition strives for empire ; it is there her avarice seeks for hidden treasures. She sends forth her sympathies on adventure : she embarks her whole soul in the traffic of affection ; and if shipwrecked, her case is hopeless — for it is a bankruptcy of the heart.
624 ページ - Mr. Biggs' work is very thorough, and he has managed to compress a good deal of information into a limited space.
604 ページ - ... sculpture fantastic and involved, of palm leaves and lilies, and grapes and pomegranates, and birds clinging and fluttering among • the branches, all twined together into an endless network of buds and plumes ; and, in the midst of it, the solemn forms of angels...
604 ページ - And well may they fall back, for beyond those troops of ordered arches there rises a vision out of the earth, and all the great square seems to have opened from it in a kind of awe...
131 ページ - A region of drought, where no river glides, Nor rippling brook with osiered sides ; Where sedgy pool, nor bubbling fount, Nor tree, nor cloud, nor misty mount, Appears to refresh the aching eye : But the barren earth and the burning sky, And the blank horizon, round and round, Spread — void of living sight or sound.
604 ページ - their bluest veins to kiss " — the shadow, as it steals back from them, revealing line after line of azure undulation, as a receding tide leaves the waved sand; their capitals rich with interwoven tracery, rooted knots of herbage, and drifting leaves of acanthus and vine, and mystical signs, all beginning and ending in the Cross ; and above them, in the broad...
250 ページ - But woman's is comparatively a fixed, a secluded, and a meditative life. She is more the companion of her own thoughts and feelings; and if they are turned to ministers of sorrow, where shall she look for consolation! Her lot is to be wooed and won; and if unhappy in her love, her heart is like some fortress that has been captured, and sacked, and abandoned and left desolate.