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Pagina 14
The Brothers Robertson , acting on these facts , appear to have prospered , to
have extensively flourished in their commerce ; which they gradually extended up
the River Plate , to the city of the Seven Streams or Currents ( Corrientes socalled
) ...
The Brothers Robertson , acting on these facts , appear to have prospered , to
have extensively flourished in their commerce ; which they gradually extended up
the River Plate , to the city of the Seven Streams or Currents ( Corrientes socalled
) ...
Pagina 19
... would , of all attainable trades , be suitablest for preaching the Gospel , and
doing the Divine Offices , in a country like Paraguay . There were other young
Francias ; at least one sister and one brother in addition ; of whom the latter by
and by ...
... would , of all attainable trades , be suitablest for preaching the Gospel , and
doing the Divine Offices , in a country like Paraguay . There were other young
Francias ; at least one sister and one brother in addition ; of whom the latter by
and by ...
Pagina 51
Francia ' s brother was already mad . Francia banished this sister by and by ,
because she had employed one of his grenadiers , one of the public government
' s soldiers , on some errand of her own . 16 Thou lonely Francia ! Francia ' s
escort ...
Francia ' s brother was already mad . Francia banished this sister by and by ,
because she had employed one of his grenadiers , one of the public government
' s soldiers , on some errand of her own . 16 Thou lonely Francia ! Francia ' s
escort ...
Pagina 62
And Mr . John Clinch of Creting , ' Sir Ro . ger North ' s brother - in - law , or some
other of Mr . North his [ “ North his " means North ' s ] friends , stoode by all the
time . And after the space of one quarter of an houre , came Sir Robert Crane , 10
...
And Mr . John Clinch of Creting , ' Sir Ro . ger North ' s brother - in - law , or some
other of Mr . North his [ “ North his " means North ' s ] friends , stoode by all the
time . And after the space of one quarter of an houre , came Sir Robert Crane , 10
...
Pagina 64
And then I , having the Booke , did write for Sir Nathaniel till the evening . And at
that end of the table 13 · A . D . 1640 . John Choppine , Gent . , Under - Sheriff ;
Tallemach Chop , ' pine of Coddenham ' s brother . ' - Harleian Mss . No . 99 , fol .
And then I , having the Booke , did write for Sir Nathaniel till the evening . And at
that end of the table 13 · A . D . 1640 . John Choppine , Gent . , Under - Sheriff ;
Tallemach Chop , ' pine of Coddenham ' s brother . ' - Harleian Mss . No . 99 , fol .
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Pagina 5 - What an entity, one of those night-leaguers of San Martin; all steadily snoring there, in the heart of the Andes, under the eternal stars! Wayworn sentries with difficulty keep themselves awake; tired mules chew barley rations, or doze on three legs; the feeble watch-fire will hardly kindle a cigar ; Canopus and the Southern Cross glitter down; and all snores steadily, begirt by granite deserts, looked-on by the Constellations in that manner!
Pagina 28 - Rodriguez opened to him his case, and requested, with a handsome retainer, his advocacy of it. Francia saw at once that his friend's pretensions were founded in fraud and injustice ; and he not only refused to act as his counsel, but plainly told him that much as he hated his antagonist Machain, yet if he (Rodriguez) persisted in his iniquitous suit, that antagonist should have his (Francia's) most zealous support. But covetousness, as Ahab's story shows us, is not so easily driven from its pretensions...
Pagina 83 - ... as much pumpkin as will suffice, he is likely to be a little stiff to raise into hard work! Supply and demand, which, science says, should be brought to bear on him, have an uphill task of it with such a man. Strong sun supplies itself gratis; rich soil in those unpeopled or half-peopled regions almost gratis; these are his "supply;" and half an hour a day, directed upon these, will produce pumpkin, which is his "demand.
Pagina 42 - And when the children of Israel cried unto the LORD, the LORD raised up a deliverer to the children of Israel, who delivered them, even Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb's younger brother.
Pagina 191 - ... all but obliterate it in the hearts of most; yet in every pure soul, in every Poet and Wise Man, it finds a new Missionary, a new Martyr, till the great volume of Universal History is finally closed, and man's destinies are fulfilled in this earth. ' It is a height to which the human species were fated and enabled to attain ; and from which, having once attained it, they can never retrograde.
Pagina 172 - Universities [A laugh], — that is, getting-up such points of things as the examiner is likely to put questions about. Avoid all that, as entirely unworthy of an honourable mind. Be modest, and humble, and assiduous in your attention to what your teachers tell you, who are profoundly interested in trying to bring you forward in the right way, so far as they have been able to understand it. Try all things they set before you, in order, if possible, to understand them, and to follow and adopt them...
Pagina 103 - Indies, not indolent two-legged cattle, however " happy" over their abundant pumpkins ! Both these things, we may be assured, the immortal gods have decided upon, passed their eternal Act of Parliament for: and both of them, though all terrestrial Parliaments and entities oppose it to the death, shall be done. Quashee, if he will not help in...
Pagina 44 - Heaven,'- — as all of us are! Nay, it may be, the benefit of him is not even yet exhausted, even yet entirely become visible. Who knows but, in unborn centuries, Paragueno men will look back to their lean iron Francia, as men do in such cases to the one veracious person, and institute considerations ! Oliver Cromwell, dead two-hundred years, does yet speak; nay, perhaps now first begins to speak.
Pagina 170 - ... to address some words to you, if possible not quite useless, nor incongruous to the occasion, and on subjects more or less cognate to the pursuits you are engaged in. Accordingly, I mean to offer you some loose observations, loose in point of order, but the truest I have, in such form as they may present themselves; certain of the thoughts that are in me about the business you are here engaged in, what kind of race it is that you young gentlemen have started on, and what sort of arena you are...
Pagina 127 - Heavens! when I think that Music too is condemned to be mad, and to burn herself, to this end, on such a funeral pile, — your celestial Opera-house grows dark and infernal to me ! Behind its glitter stalks the shadow of Eternal Death ; through it too, I look not 'up into the divine eye...