Putnam's Monthly, 第 5 巻G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... English Language - Thoughts to Help and Cheer - The American Sports- man - Pius Ninth , the Last of the Popes -The Bible Prayer - Book - The Light of the Temple - Sermons , chiefly Practical , by Rev. Charles Lowell - The American ...
... English Language - Thoughts to Help and Cheer - The American Sports- man - Pius Ninth , the Last of the Popes -The Bible Prayer - Book - The Light of the Temple - Sermons , chiefly Practical , by Rev. Charles Lowell - The American ...
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... English were swept from the face of the earth . Russia is a vast empire . Describe it once with accuracy and truth , or , when it will have crumbled into dust , let its rise and fall be carefully chronicled , and all is done that ...
... English were swept from the face of the earth . Russia is a vast empire . Describe it once with accuracy and truth , or , when it will have crumbled into dust , let its rise and fall be carefully chronicled , and all is done that ...
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... English blockade put a stop to all exports , it also prevented specie ( renumeraire ) from leaving the country ; what reason , then , was there that the government could not get at this wealth ? And he was in the habit of ridi culing ...
... English blockade put a stop to all exports , it also prevented specie ( renumeraire ) from leaving the country ; what reason , then , was there that the government could not get at this wealth ? And he was in the habit of ridi culing ...
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... English government , from sources furnished by the government which followed that of The abbé de the emperor Napoleon . Montgaillard is an avowed enemy of the revolution and of Napoleon : the me- moirs of Fouché are apocryphal , ad ...
... English government , from sources furnished by the government which followed that of The abbé de the emperor Napoleon . Montgaillard is an avowed enemy of the revolution and of Napoleon : the me- moirs of Fouché are apocryphal , ad ...
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... English forced him thus to act . The sad necessity in which he considered himself placed , to vivre au jour le jour , seems to have been frequently expressed in these very words by him to his older brother . The reader will recollect ...
... English forced him thus to act . The sad necessity in which he considered himself placed , to vivre au jour le jour , seems to have been frequently expressed in these very words by him to his older brother . The reader will recollect ...
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468 ページ - Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? . . . When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
574 ページ - White are his shoulders and white his crest. Hear him call in his merry note: Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink ; Look, what a nice new coat is mine, Sure there was never a bird so fine. Chee, chee, chee. Robert of Lincoln's Quaker wife, Pretty and quiet, with plain brown wings, Passing at home a patient life, Broods in the grass while her husband sings : Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink ; Brood, kind creature; you need not fear Thieves and robbers while I am here. Chee,...
280 ページ - A fire devoureth before them; and behind them a flame burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
575 ページ - Soon as the little ones chip the shell, Six wide mouths are open for food; Robert of Lincoln bestirs him well, Gathering seeds for the hungry brood. Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink; This new life is likely to be Hard for a gay young fellow like me. Chee, chee, chee.
575 ページ - Modest and shy as a nun is she; One weak chirp is her only note. Braggart and prince of braggarts is he, Pouring boasts from his little throat: Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink; Never was I afraid of man; Catch me, cowardly knaves, if you can! Chee, chee, chee.
565 ページ - I was anxiously looking around for the river, one of them called out, geo affili (see the water), and looking forwards, I saw with infinite pleasure the great object of my mission — the long sought for majestic Niger, glittering to the morning sun, as broad as the Thames at Westminster, and flowing slowly to the eastward.
469 ページ - Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look upon the earth beneath ; for the heavens shall vanish away like smoke, and the earth shall wax old like a garment, and they that dwell therein shall die in like manner : but my salvation shall be for ever, and my righteousness shall not be abolished.
283 ページ - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.
298 ページ - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The Power, the Beauty, and the Majesty, That had their haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished. They live no longer in the faith of reason...
121 ページ - The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.