Kidd's Own Journal, المجلد 4William Spooner, 1853 |
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... exists against such ani- mated fossils . " How heartily do we join in this sentiment ! We fear we shall not live to see much improvement in this matter . At all events , we progress very slowly . Sensuality and excess seem ...
... exists against such ani- mated fossils . " How heartily do we join in this sentiment ! We fear we shall not live to see much improvement in this matter . At all events , we progress very slowly . Sensuality and excess seem ...
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... exists , in as much larger a degree to any pleasures of man . He derives advantages from other animal as he is superior to any in his in- tellectual exertions and universal capacity . FALLACIES . the effects of time , that things ...
... exists , in as much larger a degree to any pleasures of man . He derives advantages from other animal as he is superior to any in his in- tellectual exertions and universal capacity . FALLACIES . the effects of time , that things ...
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... exist their profession regretting , Who kept in confinement are pining and fretting ; And to fancy there might be one such , though a rarity , Implies a most sad destitution of charity . " " " What ' anxiety makes you betray such ...
... exist their profession regretting , Who kept in confinement are pining and fretting ; And to fancy there might be one such , though a rarity , Implies a most sad destitution of charity . " " " What ' anxiety makes you betray such ...
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... exists in fact nothing but its image . A few only have regarded free will in its true and correct point of view . Whether we allow too much or too little liberty to man , we shall always do wrong to morality ; and the judgments we form ...
... exists in fact nothing but its image . A few only have regarded free will in its true and correct point of view . Whether we allow too much or too little liberty to man , we shall always do wrong to morality ; and the judgments we form ...
الصفحة 41
... exists between the instinct of created beings of that class , and the intellect of the human species . It is not our intention to moot so difficult a question on the present occasion , but merely to mention a fact with which many of our ...
... exists between the instinct of created beings of that class , and the intellect of the human species . It is not our intention to moot so difficult a question on the present occasion , but merely to mention a fact with which many of our ...
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الصفحة 13 - Behold, the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches and with a shadowing shroud, and of an high stature;, and his top was among the thick boughs.
الصفحة 117 - She sings the wild songs of her dear native plains, Every note which he loved awaking — Ah! little they think who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking...
الصفحة 121 - NOT in the solitude Alone may man commune with Heaven, or see Only in savage wood And sunny vale, the present Deity ; Or only hear his voice Where the winds whisper and the waves rejoice. Even here do I behold Thy steps, Almighty ! — here, amidst the crowd, Through the great city rolled, With everlasting murmur deep and loud — Choking the ways that wind 'Mongst the proud piles, the work of human kind.
الصفحة 117 - He had lived for his love, for his country he died, They were all that to life had entwined him ; Nor soon shall the tears of his country be dried, Nor long will his love stay behind him.
الصفحة 115 - Man is the creature of interest and ambition. His nature leads him forth into the struggle and bustle of the world. Love is but the embellishment of his early life, or a song piped in the intervals of the acts.
الصفحة 117 - In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably another's. He took her with him to Sicily, hoping that a change of scene might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; but nothing could cure the silent and devouring melancholy that had entered into her very soul.
الصفحة 131 - Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.
الصفحة 13 - All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young, and under his shadow dwelt all great nations.
الصفحة 116 - She had an exquisite voice ; but on this occasion it was so simple, so touching, it breathed forth such a soul of wretchedness, that she drew a crowd mute and silent around her, and melted every one into tears.
الصفحة 49 - I would you were a brother of the Angle, for a companion that is cheerful, and free from swearing and scurrilous discourse, is worth gold. I love such mirth as does not make friends ashamed to look upon one another next morning...