Forty years in the world; or, Sketches and tales of a soldier's life, by the author of Fifteen years in India, Հատոր 2 |
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... believe , except in Utopia , the affirmative of the proposition is an impossibility : when two things are constitutionally unequal , they cannot be matched . Well , let that pass . Does a man obtain redress in our free land , where ...
... believe , except in Utopia , the affirmative of the proposition is an impossibility : when two things are constitutionally unequal , they cannot be matched . Well , let that pass . Does a man obtain redress in our free land , where ...
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... believe with great truth , that the general adoption of the panjait would , in its practical effects , benefit government , and greatly increase happiness . All the inhabitants are bound to do duty when called upon as panjait judges ...
... believe with great truth , that the general adoption of the panjait would , in its practical effects , benefit government , and greatly increase happiness . All the inhabitants are bound to do duty when called upon as panjait judges ...
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... believe in witchcraft ; he did not absolutely deny it ; but he knew that it was his wisest plan to keep his doubts to himself ; for , if it had been known that his superstitious creed had such a rent in it , he would have lost caste ...
... believe in witchcraft ; he did not absolutely deny it ; but he knew that it was his wisest plan to keep his doubts to himself ; for , if it had been known that his superstitious creed had such a rent in it , he would have lost caste ...
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... believe , of Waverley - from fancying that she saw the devil seated among their reverences , will instantly occur to the reader . 66 - Well , when the people came to look upon each other , they began to laugh , and shake their beards ...
... believe , of Waverley - from fancying that she saw the devil seated among their reverences , will instantly occur to the reader . 66 - Well , when the people came to look upon each other , they began to laugh , and shake their beards ...
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... believe , a justly received notion , that women's feelings are more sensible than men's . Think , too , of that dreadful , that indescribable sensation , which a father would experience on the invisible death of a darling daughter ...
... believe , a justly received notion , that women's feelings are more sensible than men's . Think , too , of that dreadful , that indescribable sensation , which a father would experience on the invisible death of a darling daughter ...
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Forty years in the world; or, Sketches and tales of a soldier's ..., Հատոր 2 Robert Grenville Wallace Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1825 |
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Էջ 135 - Thus every good his native wilds impart, Imprints the patriot passion on his heart; And e'en those ills, that round his mansion rise, Enhance the bliss his scanty fund supplies. Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms, And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms; And as a child, when scaring sounds molest, Clings close and closer to the mother's breast, So the loud torrent, and the whirlwind's roar, But bind him to his native mountains more.
Էջ 215 - O friendly to the best pursuits of man, Friendly to thought, to virtue, and to peace...
Էջ 217 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute, From the centre all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude ! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face ? Better dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place.
Էջ 167 - It must not be; there is no power in Venice Can alter a decree established: 'Twill be recorded for a precedent; And many an error, by the same example, Will rush into the state: it cannot be.
Էջ 137 - When Heaven would kindly set us free, And earth's enchantment end ; It takes the most effectual means, And robs us of a friend.
Էջ 296 - Such is the powre of that sweet passion, That it all sordid basenesse doth expell, And the refyned mynd doth newly fashion Unto a fairer forme, which now doth dwell In his high thought, that would it selfe excell, Which he beholding still with constant sight, Admires the mirrour of so heavenly light.
Էջ 46 - Grace was in all her steps. Heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love.
Էջ 127 - WE may roam through this world, like a child at a feast. Who but sips of a sweet, and then flies to the rest ; And, when pleasure begins to grow dull in the east, We may order our wings, and be off to the west...
Էջ 95 - BREATHES there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burn'd, As home his footsteps he hath turn'd, From wandering on a foreign strand...
Էջ 38 - There's a bliss beyond all that the minstrel has told, When two, that are linked in one heavenly tie, With heart never changing, and brow never cold, Love on through all ills, and love on till they die...