The North British review1866 |
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... living nations and to human nature . While I was occupied in these reflections , and my companion in his , of which I cannot pretend to give an account , but I suppose them to have been what a youth of Zahlah might be expected to make ...
... living nations and to human nature . While I was occupied in these reflections , and my companion in his , of which I cannot pretend to give an account , but I suppose them to have been what a youth of Zahlah might be expected to make ...
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... living all the time at Stoney- wood , and she far away in Ross - shire . The unworthy sailor made his way to Ardross , asked Margaret and her sister why they didn't ask for James , and then told them he was just going to be married to ...
... living all the time at Stoney- wood , and she far away in Ross - shire . The unworthy sailor made his way to Ardross , asked Margaret and her sister why they didn't ask for James , and then told them he was just going to be married to ...
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... living in these wilds that a practical joke of John Gunn's was played off , as follows : - ' After the battle of Culloden , James Moir lurked about in the wildest parts of Aberdeenshire to escape imprisonment . One day the Laird of ...
... living in these wilds that a practical joke of John Gunn's was played off , as follows : - ' After the battle of Culloden , James Moir lurked about in the wildest parts of Aberdeenshire to escape imprisonment . One day the Laird of ...
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... living on with Annie Caw , waiting sweetly till her time of departure and of re- union came . We are the better of stirring ourselves about these , the unknown and long time dead ; it quickens the capacity of receptive , realizing ...
... living on with Annie Caw , waiting sweetly till her time of departure and of re- union came . We are the better of stirring ourselves about these , the unknown and long time dead ; it quickens the capacity of receptive , realizing ...
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... living stories to ourselves ; leaves us stronger , sweeter , swifter in mind , readier for all the many things in heaven and on earth we have to do ; for we all have wings , though they are often but in bud , or blighted . Sad is it for ...
... living stories to ourselves ; leaves us stronger , sweeter , swifter in mind , readier for all the many things in heaven and on earth we have to do ; for we all have wings , though they are often but in bud , or blighted . Sad is it for ...
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الصفحة 79 - ... so far as it went; but it did not go far enough. The...
الصفحة 395 - Despotism is a legitimate mode of government in dealing with barbarians, provided the end be their improvement, and the means justified by actually effecting that end.
الصفحة 147 - The One remains, the many change and pass ; Heaven's light for ever shines, Earth's shadows fly ; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
الصفحة 116 - Summer isles of Eden lying in dark-purple spheres of sea. There methinks would be enjoyment more than in this march of mind, In the steamship, in the railway, in the thoughts that shake mankind.
الصفحة 22 - Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us!
الصفحة 97 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
الصفحة 99 - Well gentlemen, though Faustus' end be such As every Christian heart laments to think on, Yet for he was a Scholar, once admired For wondrous knowledge in our German schools, We'll give his mangled limbs due burial: And all the Students, cloth'd in mourning black, Shall wait upon his heavy funeral.
الصفحة 129 - When in heaven the stars about the moon Look beautiful, when all the winds are laid, And every height comes out, and jutting peak And valley, and the immeasurable heavens Break open to their highest, and all the stars Shine...
الصفحة 99 - Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight, And burned is Apollo's laurel bough, That sometime grew within this learned man. Faustus is gone : regard his hellish fall, Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise Only to wonder at unlawful things, Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits.
الصفحة 225 - sacredness of property" is talked of, it should always be remembered, that any such sacredness does not belong in the same degree to landed property. No man made the land. It is the original inheritance of the whole species.