The Writings of Robert C. Sands: In Prose and Verse. With a Memoir of the Author, المجلد 2Harper, 1835 |
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... expressing in written language my own recollections of the effects produced on myself by both of them . My ingenious countryman has anticipated me alto- gether ( as he has anticipated everybody else ) , by making his favourite hero the ...
... expressing in written language my own recollections of the effects produced on myself by both of them . My ingenious countryman has anticipated me alto- gether ( as he has anticipated everybody else ) , by making his favourite hero the ...
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... expression of my indignation , when I heard of the profanations to which I have adverted . An actual inspection of the Improvements , as it may well be conceived , did not mitigate my exaspera- tion . Human converse and human comforts ...
... expression of my indignation , when I heard of the profanations to which I have adverted . An actual inspection of the Improvements , as it may well be conceived , did not mitigate my exaspera- tion . Human converse and human comforts ...
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... German was enraptured . The expressions of his ad- miration were enthusiastic to an unusual extent ; at least , I was somewhat surprised by it . He understood the English language remarkably well , though he spoke it with a ASSOCIATION .
... German was enraptured . The expressions of his ad- miration were enthusiastic to an unusual extent ; at least , I was somewhat surprised by it . He understood the English language remarkably well , though he spoke it with a ASSOCIATION .
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... - fined in beautiful subordination ; and she smiled as she was wont , when not to believe the language of her expression would have been disbelief in the existence of angelic intel- 1 ligences . So I looked at her . I could.
... - fined in beautiful subordination ; and she smiled as she was wont , when not to believe the language of her expression would have been disbelief in the existence of angelic intel- 1 ligences . So I looked at her . I could.
الصفحة 22
... expression which shed its effulgence over the sweetly moulded world of her features , I seemed gazing into wells of unfathomable thought , and holiness and love . He who could have believed that truth did not lie at the bottom , would ...
... expression which shed its effulgence over the sweetly moulded world of her features , I seemed gazing into wells of unfathomable thought , and holiness and love . He who could have believed that truth did not lie at the bottom , would ...
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الصفحة 238 - Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in meteyard, in weight, or in measure. Just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin, shall ye have : I am the Lord your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt.
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الصفحة 212 - A goodly portly man, i' faith, and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage ; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r lady, inclining to threescore; and now I remember me, his name is Falstaff : if that man should be lewdly given, he deceiveth me ; for, Harry, I see virtue in his looks. If...
الصفحة 408 - Historical and Descriptive Account of British India. From the most Remote Period to the Present Time. Including a Narrative of the Early Portuguese and English Voyages, the Revolutions in the Mogul Empire, and the Origin, Progress, and Establishment of the British Power; with Illustrations of the Botany, Zoology, Climate, Geology, and Mineralogy.
الصفحة 19 - DUTIES ; Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mrs. W. PARKES.
الصفحة 7 - A. Narrative of Four Voyages to the South Sea, North and South Pacific Ocean, Chinese Sea, Ethiopic and Southern Atlantic Ocean, and Antarctic Ocean.
الصفحة 8 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE MORE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA.
الصفحة 243 - Dost thou ask her crime ? She whipped two female prentices to death, And hid them in the coal-hole.
الصفحة 405 - THE ANCIENTS HAD OF INDIA; and the Progress of Trade with that Country prior to the Discovery of the Passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope.
الصفحة 17 - The Swiss Family Robinson ; or, Adventures of a Father and Mother and Four Sons on a Desert Island. The progress of the Story forming a clear Illustration of the first Principles of Natural History, and many Branches of Science which most immediately apply to the Business of Life.