Fosteriana, Consisting of Thoughts, Reflections, and Criticisms, of John FosterBohn, 1858 - 560 страници |
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... interests of man , if there may be the smallest chance that he may be immortal . If , on the con- trary , it is certain there is a full end of him at death , then a discipline so strenuous as that here proposed , is perfectly ridiculous ...
... interests of man , if there may be the smallest chance that he may be immortal . If , on the con- trary , it is certain there is a full end of him at death , then a discipline so strenuous as that here proposed , is perfectly ridiculous ...
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... interests of an empire , or a parish officer to govern it . It is impossible to imagine a book written , for the greater part , under a more complete exemption from all laws of regular connexion and consecutive train . The work is a ...
... interests of an empire , or a parish officer to govern it . It is impossible to imagine a book written , for the greater part , under a more complete exemption from all laws of regular connexion and consecutive train . The work is a ...
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... interest claimed by the scenes of mourning is lost in the hard effort , which candour enforces the duty of making , to believe that such deliberate and systematic contrivance is compatible with a great share of real sensibility in the ...
... interest claimed by the scenes of mourning is lost in the hard effort , which candour enforces the duty of making , to believe that such deliberate and systematic contrivance is compatible with a great share of real sensibility in the ...
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... interest . During a year or two before this event , the Netherlands had been the scene to which our imagination constantly returned , in every interval of our immediate business , and often while that business was in our hands ; we were ...
... interest . During a year or two before this event , the Netherlands had been the scene to which our imagination constantly returned , in every interval of our immediate business , and often while that business was in our hands ; we were ...
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... interest was yet to be transferred far toward the east . After a year or two , however , all was changed . The fields which had been so fiercely contested were resigned to the peasant and his cattle ; the battlements no longer shook ...
... interest was yet to be transferred far toward the east . After a year or two , however , all was changed . The fields which had been so fiercely contested were resigned to the peasant and his cattle ; the battlements no longer shook ...
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Страница 341 - ... the furious animal sprang up, and ran open-mouthed upon them ; as he came near, the two hunters who had reserved their fire, gave him two wounds, one of which breaking his shoulder, retarded his motion for a moment; but before they could reload, he was so near that they were obliged to run to the river, and before they...
Страница 240 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Страница 142 - After the tower had proceeded some way, a pilgrim announced that he was ready to offer himself a sacrifice to the idol. He laid himself down in the road before the tower as it was moving along, lying on his face, with his arms stretched forward.
Страница 343 - This spray is dissipated into a thousand shapes, sometimes flying up in columns of fifteen or twenty feet, which are then oppressed by larger masses of the white foam, on all which the sun impresses the brightest colors of the rainbow.
Страница 138 - In sight of Juggernaut; 12th June. " Many thousands of pilgrims have accompanied us for some days past. They cover the road before and behind as far as the eye can reach. At nine o'clock this morning, the temple of Juggernaut appeared in' view at a great distance. When the multitude first saw it, they gave a shout, and fell to the ground and worshipped. I have heard nothing to-day but shouts and acclamations by the successive bodies of pilgrims. From the place where I...
Страница 405 - I have seen them often," added he, "standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow.
Страница 137 - We know that we are approaching Juggernaut (and yet we are more than fifty miles from it) by the human bones which we have seen for some days strewed by the way.
Страница 145 - Close to Ishera, a beautiful villa on the river's side, about eight miles from Calcutta, once the residence of Governor Hastings, and within view of the present Governor-General's country-house, there is a temple of this idol which is often stained with. human blood.
Страница 143 - I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place of Skulls; a poor woman lying dead, or nearly dead, and her two children by her, looking at the dogs and vultures, which were near. The people passed by without noticing the children. I asked them where was their home. They said ' they had no home but where their mother was.
Страница 192 - The king's wrath is as the roaring of a lion ; but his favour is as dew upon the grass.