Miscellaneous Essays, Հատոր 2Phillips, Sampson, 1874 - 390 էջ |
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... consequence is , that acquiring , by incessant converse with the these delightful works are still but imperfectly writings , somewhat of the spirit which ani- known to the British public . Every person mates the people of the continent ...
... consequence is , that acquiring , by incessant converse with the these delightful works are still but imperfectly writings , somewhat of the spirit which ani- known to the British public . Every person mates the people of the continent ...
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... consequence ; besides , is not the King the State ? I desire that you will not speak in such terms of your benefactor in my presence . ' · " My sister was then thirteen years old : it may easily be imagined how such an expres- sion hurt ...
... consequence ; besides , is not the King the State ? I desire that you will not speak in such terms of your benefactor in my presence . ' · " My sister was then thirteen years old : it may easily be imagined how such an expres- sion hurt ...
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... consequences resulted to my bro- ther from that scene of horror . He was car- ried to a physician , where he was soon ... consequence of the suspicions that attached to him , from his mission to Genoa with the bro- ther of that tyrant ...
... consequences resulted to my bro- ther from that scene of horror . He was car- ried to a physician , where he was soon ... consequence of the suspicions that attached to him , from his mission to Genoa with the bro- ther of that tyrant ...
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... consequence which has followed the tempests of the Revolution . The thread of religious in- We regard this letter ... consequences of this universal and unparalleled break in religious instruction must be , it is not difficult to fore ...
... consequence which has followed the tempests of the Revolution . The thread of religious in- We regard this letter ... consequences of this universal and unparalleled break in religious instruction must be , it is not difficult to fore ...
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... consequence has been , an univer- sal emancipation of the nation , in towns at least , from the fetters of religion , -a dissolu- tion of manners pervading the middling and lower orders to a degree unparalleled in mo- dern Europe , and ...
... consequence has been , an univer- sal emancipation of the nation , in towns at least , from the fetters of religion , -a dissolu- tion of manners pervading the middling and lower orders to a degree unparalleled in mo- dern Europe , and ...
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Էջ 160 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Էջ 365 - Their starting-point is different, and their courses are not the same; yet each of them seems to be marked out by the will of Heaven to sway the destinies of half the globe.
Էջ 71 - Hundreds of broad-headed, shortstemmed, wide-branched oaks, which had witnessed perhaps the stately march of the Roman soldiery, flung their gnarled arms over a thick carpet of the most delicious greensward ; in some places they were intermingled with beeches, hollies, and copsewood of various descriptions, so closely as totally to intercept the level beams of the sinking sun...
Էջ 363 - ... civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this is certain ; and it is a fact new to the world — a fact fraught with such portentous consequences as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination.
Էջ 71 - The sun was now resting his huge disk upon the edge of the level ocean, and gilded the accumulation of towering clouds through which he had travelled the livelong day, and which now assembled on all sides, like misfortunes and disasters around a sinking empire and falling monarch.
Էջ 71 - ... grass forces upon our imagination the recollection ; that it owes its dark luxuriance to the foul and festering remnants of mortality which ferment beneath. The daisy which sprinkles the sod, and the harebell which hangs over it, derive their pure nourishment from the dew of heaven ; and their growth impresses us with no degrading or disgusting recollections. Death has indeed been here, and its traces are before us ; but they are softened and deprived of their horror by our distance from the...
Էջ 72 - Still, however, his dying splendor gave a sombre magnificence to the massive congregation of vapors, forming out of their unsubstantial gloom the show of pyramids and towers, some touched with gold, some with purple, some with a hue of deep and dark red. The distant sea, stretched beneath this varied and gorgeous canopy, lay almost portentously still, reflecting back the dazzling and level beams of the descending luminary, and the splendid coloring of the clouds amidst which he was setting.
Էջ 363 - This gradual and continuous progress of the European race towards the Rocky Mountains has the solemnity of a Providential event; it is like a deluge of men rising unabatedly, and daily driven onwards by the hand of God.
Էջ 211 - Rome in the year 261, thirteen were now either destroyed, or were in the possession of the Opicans ; that on the Alban hills themselves Tusculum alone remained independent ; and that there was no other friendly city to obstruct the irruptions of the enemy into the territory of Rome. Accordingly, that territory was plundered year after year, and whatever defeats the plunderers may at times have sustained, yet they were never deterred from renewing a contest which they found in the main profitable...
Էջ 363 - Thus, in the midst of the uncertain future, one event at least is sure. At a period which may be said to be near (for we are speaking of the life of a nation) the Anglo-Americans will alone cover the immense space contained between the Polar regions and the Tropics, extending from the coast of the Atlantic to the shores of the Pacific Ocean...