A Tennessean Abroad: Or, Letters from Europe, Africa, and AsiaRedfield, 1854 - 398 pagina's |
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... seats , and hurried on deck , to learn the truth of the matter . Sure enough , a man was overboard ; and who should it be , but the mania a potu man , who alarmed us so much during the previous night . Fortunately for him , the vessel ...
... seats , and hurried on deck , to learn the truth of the matter . Sure enough , a man was overboard ; and who should it be , but the mania a potu man , who alarmed us so much during the previous night . Fortunately for him , the vessel ...
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... seat beside his honor on the bench . Nothing has created so much amusement during our passage as the newspapers , which are read out every day at table . We are in- debted to one of our party who is known at home as the knight of the ...
... seat beside his honor on the bench . Nothing has created so much amusement during our passage as the newspapers , which are read out every day at table . We are in- debted to one of our party who is known at home as the knight of the ...
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... seat till the beginning of the last century . In the time of the first Duke of Rutland , in the reign of Queen Anne , seven score servants were maintained in this ancient seat of English hos- pitality . The situation of Haddon is very ...
... seat till the beginning of the last century . In the time of the first Duke of Rutland , in the reign of Queen Anne , seven score servants were maintained in this ancient seat of English hos- pitality . The situation of Haddon is very ...
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... seat of the English gentry in the eighteenth century , kept still in good repair , with all its ancient honors about it , just as deserted by the family one hundred and seventy years ago , and really retain- ing all that character , as ...
... seat of the English gentry in the eighteenth century , kept still in good repair , with all its ancient honors about it , just as deserted by the family one hundred and seventy years ago , and really retain- ing all that character , as ...
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... seat of men whose names are intimately connected with the most prominent events of English history . The present Earl takes pride in keeping it in good repair , and it is now said to be among the most desirable country abodes in England ...
... seat of men whose names are intimately connected with the most prominent events of English history . The present Earl takes pride in keeping it in good repair , and it is now said to be among the most desirable country abodes in England ...
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A Tennessean Abroad: Or, Letters from Europe, Africa, and Asia Randal William McGavock Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 319 - Islands of the Blest.' The mountains look on Marathon — And Marathon looks on the sea; And, musing there an hour alone, I dreamed that Greece might still be free; For, standing on the Persians' grave, I could not deem myself a slave.
Pagina 271 - Then spake Joshua to the LORD in the day when the LORD delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou Moon, in the valley of Ajalon. And the Sun stood still, and the Moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies...
Pagina 263 - Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days.
Pagina 266 - And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar.
Pagina 246 - And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, and took the doors of the gate of the city, and the two posts, and went away with them, bar and all, and put them upon his shoulders, and carried them up to the top of an hill that is before Hebron.
Pagina 245 - And Samson went and caught three hundred foxes, and took firebrands, and turned tail to tail, and put a firebrand in the midst between two tails. And when he had set the brands on fire, he let them go into the standing corn of the Philistines, and burnt up both the shocks, and also the standing corn, with the vineyards and olives.
Pagina 266 - Is not the whole land before thee ? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Pagina 248 - How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people! how is she become as a widow! she that was great among the nations, and princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary!
Pagina 396 - RUSSIAN SHORES OF THE BLACK SEA In the Autumn of 1852. With a Voyage down the Volga and a Tour through the Country of the Don Cossacks. By LAURENCE OLIPHANT, Esq.
Pagina 147 - Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls Of cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow ! All that expands the spirit, yet appals, Gather around these summits, as to show How Earth may pierce to Heaven, yet leave vain man below.