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Pagina 12
... England . In the in- terest of all men , so far as that can be concerned here , the truth ought to be known , and recognised by all . 6 Having read the story in some English book in boyhood , natu- rally with indelible impression of it ...
... England . In the in- terest of all men , so far as that can be concerned here , the truth ought to be known , and recognised by all . 6 Having read the story in some English book in boyhood , natu- rally with indelible impression of it ...
Pagina 13
... England , at this day , that there could not be anywhere a wish to disbelieve such a thing of an enemy recognised as brave among the bravest , but rather a wish , for manhood's sake , to believe it , if possible . ' What I should like ...
... England , at this day , that there could not be anywhere a wish to disbelieve such a thing of an enemy recognised as brave among the bravest , but rather a wish , for manhood's sake , to believe it , if possible . ' What I should like ...
Pagina 46
... England . But our sweet Prince ' discerned only the surfaces of things . The mean peddling details hid from him , as they still do from so many , the essential great meaning of the matter ; and he thought , and still again thought ...
... England . But our sweet Prince ' discerned only the surfaces of things . The mean peddling details hid from him , as they still do from so many , the essential great meaning of the matter ; and he thought , and still again thought ...
Pagina 47
... England who love the way of New England ( Independency ) better than that of Presbyteries in our Church ; I for the convincing of BAILLIE THE COVENANTER . 47.
... England who love the way of New England ( Independency ) better than that of Presbyteries in our Church ; I for the convincing of BAILLIE THE COVENANTER . 47.
Pagina 49
... England for our safe - con- duct , came to us ; with the Earl of Bristol's letter to Loudon , entreat- ing us to make haste . ' On Monday we came , before we lighted , to Boroughbridge , twenty - five miles . On Tuesday we rode three ...
... England for our safe - con- duct , came to us ; with the Earl of Bristol's letter to Loudon , entreat- ing us to make haste . ' On Monday we came , before we lighted , to Boroughbridge , twenty - five miles . On Tuesday we rode three ...
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Altenburg answer Assumpcion Baillie Barnardiston better Black brother called Chile clerkes Demerara Devil Dictator divine Duke George election Elector England English Ernst eternal eyes fact Francia Frederick French friends Gauchos gentlemen Gervase Markham hear heart Heaven High-Sherriffe History honour hope House human Ipswich John the Steadfast Kaufungen Kilwinning kind King Knights Kunz labour Laughter living Long Parliament look Lord manner matter means mind Misc Moritz National Nature Negro never Nigger noble once Paraguay Parliament perhaps persons Poll poor Portraits Prince pumpkins reader reign Reign of Terror Rengger Robertson Samuel Duncon Saxon Saxony Scotch servants silent Sir Nathaniel Sir Philip Sir Philip Parker Sir Roger North soul speak speech Strafford Swarmery thing thou tion Treaty of Passau Under-Sherriffe universal Vengeur West-Indian whole wise withal word write young
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Pagina 333 - While earnest thou gazest, Comes boding of terror, Comes phantasm and error; Perplexes the bravest With doubt and misgiving. But heard are the Voices, Heard are the Sages, The Worlds and the Ages: " Choose well ; your choice is Brief, and yet endless. " Here eyes do regard you, In Eternity's stillness ; Here is all fulness, Ye brave, to reward you ; Work, and despair not.
Pagina 121 - 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 176 - The West Indies, it appears, are short of labour ; as indeed is very conceivable in those circumstances. Where a Black man, by working about half-an-hour a-day (such is the calculation), can supply himself, by aid of sun and soil, with 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...
Pagina 315 - I conceive that books are like men's souls ; divided into sheep and goats. Some few are going up, and carrying us up, heavenward ; calculated, I mean, to be of priceless advantage in teaching, — in forwarding the teaching of all generations. Others, a frightful multitude, are going down, down ; doing ever the more and the wider and the wilder mischief.
Pagina 306 - I believe you will find in all histories that that has been at the head and foundation of them all, and that no nation that did not contemplate this wonderful universe with an awe-stricken and reverential feeling that there was a great unknown, omnipotent, and all-wise, and all-virtuous Being, superintending all men in it, and all interests in it — no nation ever came to very much, nor did any man either, who forgot that.
Pagina 44 - Our captains were mostly barons, or gentlemen of good note ; our lieutenants, almost all, sojours who had served over sea in good charges. Every company had flying, at the captain's tent-door, a brave new Color, with the Scottish Arms, and this ditton, For Christ's Crown and Covenant, in golden letters...
Pagina 202 - 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 298 - ... find it grows more and more uncertain and abstruse to me whether there is much real duty that I can do at all. I live four hundred miles away from you, in an entirely different...
Pagina 356 - ViceKing ; on rational conditions, and ad vitam aut culpam it shall be yours (and perhaps your posterity's if worthy) : go you and buckle with it, in the name of Heaven ; and let us see what you will build it to...
Pagina 323 - ... [Loud cheers.] Of such speech I hear all manner of people say, " How excellent! " Well, really it is not the speech, but the thing spoken, that I am anxious about! I really care very little how the man said it, provided I understand him, and it be true. Excellent speaker? But what if he is telling me things that are contrary to the fact; what if he has formed a wrong judgment about the fact, — if he has in his mind (like Phocion's friend, Cleon the Tanner) no power to form a right judgment...