Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg and Son, 1835 - 476 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 112
... moral ; barrenness and fertility , sands and verdure , droughts and gushing streams , ferocity and mildness , humanity and barbarism ; but , above all , ( and this we may charge exclusively upon that part of Africa which is Negroland ...
... moral ; barrenness and fertility , sands and verdure , droughts and gushing streams , ferocity and mildness , humanity and barbarism ; but , above all , ( and this we may charge exclusively upon that part of Africa which is Negroland ...
الصفحة 115
... moral virtues which , actually , and in the midst of all , elevate and give happiness to its sable * Blacklock , the blind poet and divine of Dumfriesshire , has these lines , in a rhythmical portrait of himself : " Like all mankind ...
... moral virtues which , actually , and in the midst of all , elevate and give happiness to its sable * Blacklock , the blind poet and divine of Dumfriesshire , has these lines , in a rhythmical portrait of himself : " Like all mankind ...
الصفحة 167
... moral effects ; that , after admitting what may chance to be the physical effect of a Comet , I am bound to make admission of its moral possibilities as well . In truth , it is the real physical influence of the stars upon our earth ...
... moral effects ; that , after admitting what may chance to be the physical effect of a Comet , I am bound to make admission of its moral possibilities as well . In truth , it is the real physical influence of the stars upon our earth ...
الصفحة 169
... moral events of the earth upon which we live . It is , indeed , in this tendency of the study of Nature , to deliver human life from the agonies and burdens of unfounded fears , that so much of the value of this study , and of its ...
... moral events of the earth upon which we live . It is , indeed , in this tendency of the study of Nature , to deliver human life from the agonies and burdens of unfounded fears , that so much of the value of this study , and of its ...
الصفحة 172
... moral qualities improved . He lost his currishness , and when his patrons approached , expressed gratitude by licking their hands , & c . ; yet he would never follow them beyond an imaginary limit , either way , where he would stop ...
... moral qualities improved . He lost his currishness , and when his patrons approached , expressed gratitude by licking their hands , & c . ; yet he would never follow them beyond an imaginary limit , either way , where he would stop ...
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Africa ancient ancient Egypt antiquity appearance arts astronomy Badagry barbarism beasts beautiful beaver birds body Burford Cottage Bushmen cage called CHAP civilization Cobbler Dykes Colognese Comet constellations creatures cried crumbs distance divine earth Egypt Emily England English ether eyes fancy Farmer Mowbray father feelings feteesh-huts fire fixed stars garden Greek Gubbins Gubbins's Hartley hear heard heaven human hyæna imagination insects latter learning least live mankind manner means Miss Wainfleet modern moon moral morning native nature nebula Negro nations neighbour never observed once Ovid Pagan papa Paulett perhaps philosophers planets poet poor puss Ralph Wilcox reason Red-breast returned Richard Robin Robin-red-breasts Saint Valentine Saturnalia seen singing Sir William Herschel solar system song space speak species thee things thought tion traveller tree truth Van Diemen's Land village whole words young