The National quarterly review, ed. by E.I. SearsEdward Isidore Sears 1872 |
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... better time coming " ? If there be better things in store for us , if the better time coming , so long heralded as close at hand , prove not in the coming years the same illusive ignis fatuus it has proved in the years that are past ...
... better time coming " ? If there be better things in store for us , if the better time coming , so long heralded as close at hand , prove not in the coming years the same illusive ignis fatuus it has proved in the years that are past ...
الصفحة 32
... better give heed to , and so be less exposed to dis- appointment and other untoward consequences , which , as of one sort and another they result from the neglect of all laws , so must attend upon the infraction of this law ? Does this ...
... better give heed to , and so be less exposed to dis- appointment and other untoward consequences , which , as of one sort and another they result from the neglect of all laws , so must attend upon the infraction of this law ? Does this ...
الصفحة 37
... better nature , inviting him to a purer atmosphere , to loftier heights , to brighter fields . And thus , once more , magnitude becomes for us at the same time a synonym and a symbol of value . The great is the good ; the vast is the ...
... better nature , inviting him to a purer atmosphere , to loftier heights , to brighter fields . And thus , once more , magnitude becomes for us at the same time a synonym and a symbol of value . The great is the good ; the vast is the ...
الصفحة 38
... undeviating uniformity and inviolable sacredness of law itself . As illustrative of the foregoing remarks , perhaps nothing would better reward our search than certain facts lying upon 38 [ June , LAW OF EQUIVALENTS .
... undeviating uniformity and inviolable sacredness of law itself . As illustrative of the foregoing remarks , perhaps nothing would better reward our search than certain facts lying upon 38 [ June , LAW OF EQUIVALENTS .
الصفحة 39
Edward Isidore Sears. would better reward our search than certain facts lying upon the surface which meet us at every turn . A law of life or of healthy growth has been violated . The statesman has overwrought that active brain of his ...
Edward Isidore Sears. would better reward our search than certain facts lying upon the surface which meet us at every turn . A law of life or of healthy growth has been violated . The statesman has overwrought that active brain of his ...
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الصفحة 7 - They had a king over them, who is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name, in the Hebrew tongue, is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name
الصفحة 11 - It came to pass that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived."* That is,
الصفحة 192 - year's news, The flame extinct, he views the roving fire, There goes my lady, and there goes the squire; There goes the parson, oh, illustrious spark, And there, scarce less illustrious, goes the clerk.
الصفحة 292 - yet shall whet a sword • That thro' thy soul shall gae ! The weeping blood in woman's breast Was never known to thee ; Nor th' balm that draps on wounds of woe. Frae woman's pitying e'e."*
الصفحة 184 - them (the Scriptures) to himself as he follows the plough, that the weaver should hum- them to the time of his shuttle, that the traveller should beguile with their stories the tedium of his journey.
الصفحة 10 - And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of man be
الصفحة 141 - when they reached the river's pleasant brink Where lavers had been hollowed out to last Perpetually, and freely through them flowed Pure water that might cleanse the foulest stains, They loosed the mules, and drove them from the wain To browse the sweet grass by the eddying stream; And took the garments out,
الصفحة 134 - yet forbore To make his arms a spoil; he dared not that, But burned the dead with his bright armor on, And raised a mound above him. Mountain-nymphs, Daughters of ^Egis-bearing Jupiter, Came to the spot and planted it with
الصفحة 275 - Student's Mythology. A Compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Thibetian, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec, and Peruvian Mythologies, in accordance with standard authorities. Arranged for the use of Schools and Academies. By CA WHITE.
الصفحة 300 - And still when the merry date season is burning. And calls to the palm-groves the young and the old, The happiest there, from their pastime returning At sunset will weep when thy story is told. The young village maid, when with flowers she dresses Her dark flowing hair for some festival day, Will think of thy fate till, neglecting her tresses, She mournfully turns from the mirror away.