The American Quarterly Observer, 第 3 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1834 |
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... respects equal advantages of acquiring wealth , that one will most surely and rapidly grow rich which possesses the greatest amount of active physical power ; -whose laboring citizens are either most numerous , or most vigorous . Is not ...
... respects equal advantages of acquiring wealth , that one will most surely and rapidly grow rich which possesses the greatest amount of active physical power ; -whose laboring citizens are either most numerous , or most vigorous . Is not ...
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... respect to climate . Within the torrid zone , the fiery influences of the sky produce upon man the same effects which in all climates follow the use of ardent spirit . In those southern regions , where labor and exposure would speedily ...
... respect to climate . Within the torrid zone , the fiery influences of the sky produce upon man the same effects which in all climates follow the use of ardent spirit . In those southern regions , where labor and exposure would speedily ...
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... respect , and thus become the opening scene to a protracted drama of criminality . Intemperance is the stimulater of every dangerous passion , -so maddening in its operation that the strongest ties of duty , and affection , and interest ...
... respect , and thus become the opening scene to a protracted drama of criminality . Intemperance is the stimulater of every dangerous passion , -so maddening in its operation that the strongest ties of duty , and affection , and interest ...
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... respect , and of his desire to rise in the world's esteem , making him at once conscious of , and contented with , his degradation , so that like the disgustful animal described in Scripture , he is willing again and again to return to ...
... respect , and of his desire to rise in the world's esteem , making him at once conscious of , and contented with , his degradation , so that like the disgustful animal described in Scripture , he is willing again and again to return to ...
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... respects kind , not degree . No price can pay for the forfeiture or surrendry of the soul , its duties and rights , they are not marketable ; no ! though the whole world should be given in exchange for them ! It is unnecessary to go ...
... respects kind , not degree . No price can pay for the forfeiture or surrendry of the soul , its duties and rights , they are not marketable ; no ! though the whole world should be given in exchange for them ! It is unnecessary to go ...
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285 ページ - Sweet day! so cool, so calm, so bright; The bridal of the earth and sky : • The dew shall weep thy fall to-night; — For thou must die. Sweet rose! whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye: Thy root is ever in its grave ; — And thou must die.
34 ページ - ... of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world: all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power: both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.
165 ページ - My panting side was charged when I withdrew To seek a tranquil death in distant shades.^ There was I found by one who had himself Been hurt by the archers. In his side he bore And in his hands and feet the cruel scars. With gentle force soliciting the darts He drew them forth, and healed and bade me live.
134 ページ - Associate yourself with men of good quality, if you esteem your own reputation : for it is better to be alone, than in bad company.
358 ページ - And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof.
256 ページ - The rill is tuneless to his ear, who feels No harmony within ; the south wind steals As silent, as unseen among the leaves. Who has no inward beauty, none perceives; Though all around is beautiful.
290 ページ - Save that each little voice in turn Some glorious truth proclaims, What sages would have died to learn. Now taught by cottage dames.
365 ページ - I do believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the word of God, and to contain all things necessary to salvation; and I do solemnly engage to conform to the doctrines and worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.
281 ページ - Thus he lived, and thus he died like a saint, unspotted of the world, full of alms-deeds, full of humility, and all the examples of a virtuous life...
278 ページ - Herbert spent much of his childhood in a sweet content under the eye and care of his prudent mother, and the tuition of a chaplain or tutor to him, and two of his brothers, in her own family...