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... Mountains , ..76 .301 Lines to Niagara , .121 Central American Sketches . Number One , .. 444 Comparative Physiology , .. 500 Lines : Sappho . By Dr. DICKSON , of London , 159 Lines on a Sand - Flower of the Desert ,. 162 Commencement ...
... Mountains , ..76 .301 Lines to Niagara , .121 Central American Sketches . Number One , .. 444 Comparative Physiology , .. 500 Lines : Sappho . By Dr. DICKSON , of London , 159 Lines on a Sand - Flower of the Desert ,. 162 Commencement ...
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... mountains and lakes of the north , nearly twelve months before . He was as well prepared to admire the unequalled beauty of the scenery of the country as to be a leading spirit in the war for its defence . By direction of Abercrombie ...
... mountains and lakes of the north , nearly twelve months before . He was as well prepared to admire the unequalled beauty of the scenery of the country as to be a leading spirit in the war for its defence . By direction of Abercrombie ...
Pagina 5
... mountain passes on both sides of Lake George , and the many beautiful islands which dot its pure waters . Lord Howe was still at Albany , most actively engaged in disciplining his troops and receiving the reinforcements arriving there ...
... mountain passes on both sides of Lake George , and the many beautiful islands which dot its pure waters . Lord Howe was still at Albany , most actively engaged in disciplining his troops and receiving the reinforcements arriving there ...
Pagina 6
... mountains , the silver waters of Lake George , and those heights which define its limits ; Lake Champlain , with the ... mountain - top . ' His imagi- nation , aided by the full glow of health and physical energy , ranged a thousand ...
... mountains , the silver waters of Lake George , and those heights which define its limits ; Lake Champlain , with the ... mountain - top . ' His imagi- nation , aided by the full glow of health and physical energy , ranged a thousand ...
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... mountain on the west side of the Lake House , and Lord Howe , for reasons best known to himself , on the levelled ruins and ashes of Fort William Henry . Determined from this moment that no preparation on the part of the French for the ...
... mountain on the west side of the Lake House , and Lord Howe , for reasons best known to himself , on the levelled ruins and ashes of Fort William Henry . Determined from this moment that no preparation on the part of the French for the ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 488 - For wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures, and agreeable visions in the fancy ; judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully one from another, ideas wherein can be found the least difference, thereby to avoid being misled by similitude, and by affinity to take one thing for another.
Pagina 492 - That he had a Roman nose, And his cheek was like a rose In the snow. But now his nose is thin, And it rests upon his chin Like a staff, And a crook is in his back, And a melancholy crack In his laugh. I know it is a sin For me to sit and grin At him here; But the old three-cornered hat, And the breeches, and all that, Are so queer! And if I should live to be The last leaf upon the tree In the spring, Let them smile, as I do now, At the old forsaken bough Where I cling.
Pagina 425 - Much impressed Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too. Affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
Pagina 185 - Praise be to God the Lord of all creatures, the most merciful, the King of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious ; not of those against whom thou art incensed, not of those who go astray.
Pagina 112 - Upon their separating from one another into distant countries, they agreed to withdraw themselves punctually into their closets at a certain hour of the day, and to converse with one another by means of this their invention. Accordingly, when they were some hundred miles asunder, each of them shut himself up in his closet at the time appointed, and immediately cast his eye upon his dial-plate. If he had a mind to write anything to his friend, he directed his needle to every letter that formed the...
Pagina 510 - O READER ! hast thou ever stood to see The holly tree? The eye that contemplates it well, perceives Its glossy leaves Ordered by an intelligence so wise As might confound the atheist's sophistries. Below, a circling fence, its leaves are seen Wrinkled and keen; No grazing cattle, through their prickly round, Can reach to wound ; But as they grow where nothing is to fear, Smooth and unarmed the pointless leaves appear.
Pagina 104 - I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.
Pagina 283 - If you choose to represent the various parts in life by holes upon a table, of different shapes — some circular, some triangular, some square, some oblong — and the persons acting these parts by bits of wood of similar shapes, we shall generally find that the triangular person has got into the square hole, the oblong into the triangular, and a square person has squeezed himself into the round hole.
Pagina 493 - I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand, I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape ; — go, poor devil, get thee gone, why should I hurt thee ? This world surely is wide enough to hold both thee and me.
Pagina 112 - They then fixed one of the needles on each of these plates in such a manner that it could move round without impediment so as to touch any of the four-and-twenty letters.