Fraser's Magazine, Том 60Longmans, Green, and Company, 1859 |
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... logical kind into philosophical dis- cussion , as to go far to vitiate the force of their own argument , by depriving the scientific evidence DEEPER and deeper still , Mary Cave found herself engulphed 22 [ July , Alexander Von Humboldt .
... logical kind into philosophical dis- cussion , as to go far to vitiate the force of their own argument , by depriving the scientific evidence DEEPER and deeper still , Mary Cave found herself engulphed 22 [ July , Alexander Von Humboldt .
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... force . From this fault the Con- tinental writers are much more free . And especially in reference to some branches of science which in this country have been unhappily mixed up with theological dogmas in a most pernicious manner ...
... force . From this fault the Con- tinental writers are much more free . And especially in reference to some branches of science which in this country have been unhappily mixed up with theological dogmas in a most pernicious manner ...
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... force of cavalry within ten miles of me . It was but last Monday that a small body of my " lambs , " taking their orders directly from myself , beat up his quarters within a mile of Glou- cester , and drove off seventeen of his horses ...
... force of cavalry within ten miles of me . It was but last Monday that a small body of my " lambs , " taking their orders directly from myself , beat up his quarters within a mile of Glou- cester , and drove off seventeen of his horses ...
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... force of will that , for good or for evil , marches directly on towards its purpose steadfast and unwavering , not to be moved from the path by any consideration of danger or of pity , and like the volume of a mighty river forcing its ...
... force of will that , for good or for evil , marches directly on towards its purpose steadfast and unwavering , not to be moved from the path by any consideration of danger or of pity , and like the volume of a mighty river forcing its ...
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... force of cavalry . With his own stout heart at their head , he thinks they can ride through and through a stand of pikes with a dash that shall win Prince Rupert's grim approval on a stricken field . He cannot foresee that ere long they ...
... force of cavalry . With his own stout heart at their head , he thinks they can ride through and through a stand of pikes with a dash that shall win Prince Rupert's grim approval on a stricken field . He cannot foresee that ere long they ...
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Страница 307 - And peradventure had he seen her first She might have made this and that other world Another world for the sick man ; but now The shackles of an old love straiten'd him, His honour rooted in dishonour stood, And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true.
Страница 231 - The outward shows of sky and earth, Of hill and valley, he has viewed ; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude. In common things that round us lie Some random truths he can impart, — The harvest of a quiet eye That broods and sleeps on his own heart.
Страница 138 - I'd let a parish of such Clotens' blood, And praise myself for charity. [Exit. Bel. O thou goddess, Thou divine Nature, how thyself thou blazon'st In these two princely boys ! They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchafed, as the rudest wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine And make him stoop to the vale.
Страница 514 - It is the love of the people; it is their attachment to their government from the sense of the deep stake they have in such a glorious institution, which gives you your army and your navy, and infuses into both that liberal obedience, without which your army would be a base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber.
Страница 248 - Alas, the lofty city! and alas, The trebly hundred triumphs! and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass The conqueror's sword in bearing fame away! Alas for Tully's voice, and Virgil's lay, And Livy's pictured page! But these shall be Her resurrection; all beside — decay. Alas, for Earth, for never shall we see That brightness in her eye she bore when Rome was free!
Страница 157 - Nor less I deem that there are powers Which of themselves our minds impress ; That we can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness.
Страница 575 - And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.
Страница 122 - He made an administration so checkered and speckled, he put together a piece of joinery so crossly indented and whimsically dovetailed ; a cabinet so variously inlaid ; such a piece of diversified mosaic; such a tesselated pavement without cement ; here a bit of black stone and there a bit of white; patriots and courtiers, king's friends and republicans; whigs and tories; treacherous friends and open enemies ; that it was indeed a very curious show, but utterly unsafe to touch, and unsure to stand...
Страница 312 - Denouncing judgment, but tho' changed the King's. ' Liest thou here so low, the child of one I honour' d, happy, dead before thy shame ? Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The craft of kindred and the Godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea.
Страница 514 - We shall be forced ultimately to retract; let us retract while we can, not when we must. I say we must necessarily undo these violent oppressive acts: they must be repealed— you will repeal them; I pledge myself for it, that you will in the end repeal them; I stake my reputation on it: I will consent to be taken for an idiot if they are not finally repealed.