The North American Review, Band 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... ment should be kept up in all its vigor . If once the nation was allowed time to cool and recover from its alarm , their power , and perhaps even their safety , would be brought into serious compromise ; and hence arose the institution ...
... ment should be kept up in all its vigor . If once the nation was allowed time to cool and recover from its alarm , their power , and perhaps even their safety , would be brought into serious compromise ; and hence arose the institution ...
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... ment again , and the expenditure , which is lavish , is no more than what is right and proper . A resident librarian is in attendance , every ac- commodation being afforded to the reader ; and we may form a pretty correct average of the ...
... ment again , and the expenditure , which is lavish , is no more than what is right and proper . A resident librarian is in attendance , every ac- commodation being afforded to the reader ; and we may form a pretty correct average of the ...
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... ago . Many a bright spirit has in the interval shot up , blazed or flickered for a mo- ment , and been extinguished for ever ; as , doubtless , many gain admission . It is their duty also to take 1855. ] 15 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... ago . Many a bright spirit has in the interval shot up , blazed or flickered for a mo- ment , and been extinguished for ever ; as , doubtless , many gain admission . It is their duty also to take 1855. ] 15 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... ment across his victim's neck , exclaiming , " Take that , ye traitor ! " and hurried down stairs . The statesman was naturally alarmed ; an outcry was raised ; and half the faculty in the town were speedily in at- tendance , when , on ...
... ment across his victim's neck , exclaiming , " Take that , ye traitor ! " and hurried down stairs . The statesman was naturally alarmed ; an outcry was raised ; and half the faculty in the town were speedily in at- tendance , when , on ...
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... ment will inevitably find their way . The watering - place , the fashionable hotel , and the receptions of public functionaries and private aspirants for notoriety , are the chosen fields of social caricaturists , all the world over ...
... ment will inevitably find their way . The watering - place , the fashionable hotel , and the receptions of public functionaries and private aspirants for notoriety , are the chosen fields of social caricaturists , all the world over ...
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Seite 536 - When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord will hear them, I the God of Israel will not forsake them. I will open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys: I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water.
Seite 66 - Better to hunt in fields for health unbought Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise for cure on exercise depend : God never made His work for man to mend.
Seite 196 - And the bones of Joseph, which the children of Israel brought up out of Egypt, buried they in Shechem, in a parcel of ground which Jacob bought of the sons of Hamor the father of Shechem for an hundred pieces of silver; and it became the inheritance of the children of Joseph.
Seite 302 - Here die I, Richard Grenville, with a joyful and quiet mind, for that I have ended my life as a true soldier ought to do, that hath fought for his country, queen, religion, and honour...
Seite 536 - Let thy work appear unto thy servants, And thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: And establish thou the work of our hands upon us; Yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
Seite 251 - Next Camus, reverend sire, went footing slow, His mantle hairy, and his bonnet sedge, Inwrought with figures dim, and on the edge Like to that sanguine flower inscribed with woe. Ah; who hath reft (quoth he) my dearest pledge?
Seite 3 - Welcome all who lead or follow To the Oracle of Apollo, — Here he speaks out of his pottle, Or the tripos, his tower bottle: All his answers are divine, Truth itself doth flow in wine.
Seite 314 - ... We are as near to heaven by sea as by land," reiterating the same speech, well beseeming a soldier, resolute in Jesus Christ, as I can testify he was.
Seite 3 - He the half of life abuses That sits watering with the Muses. Those dull girls no good can mean us; Wine it is the milk of Venus, And the poet's horse accounted; Ply it, and you all are mounted.
Seite 253 - Babylon, Learned and wise, hath perished utterly, Nor leaves her Speech one word to aid the sigh That would lament her...