The North American Review, Volumen62Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1846 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... says Finlay , " conferred on the three Roman colonies of Corinth , Patræ , and Nicopolis , and the close connection in " " which they were placed with the imperial government , ena- 1846. ] 9 Finlay's Greece under the Romans .
... says Finlay , " conferred on the three Roman colonies of Corinth , Patræ , and Nicopolis , and the close connection in " " which they were placed with the imperial government , ena- 1846. ] 9 Finlay's Greece under the Romans .
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... close , ' Fare- well to the angel of this church . ' Then he went into the sacris- ty , embraced some of the bishops with tears , and bade them a touching adieu . He then proceeded to the chapel or baptistery , and here met the devoted ...
... close , ' Fare- well to the angel of this church . ' Then he went into the sacris- ty , embraced some of the bishops with tears , and bade them a touching adieu . He then proceeded to the chapel or baptistery , and here met the devoted ...
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... close student of the Bible . He was alike familiar with the beauties and the adaptations of creation , and , fond as he is of discoursing floridly of roses and lilies , the sea , mountains , and stars , he sometimes enters into minute ...
... close student of the Bible . He was alike familiar with the beauties and the adaptations of creation , and , fond as he is of discoursing floridly of roses and lilies , the sea , mountains , and stars , he sometimes enters into minute ...
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... close what the moral state of the audience most needed . Rhetorician as he was by education under the sophist Li- banius , he was never so careful of his literary reputation as to disdain to be useful . He was willing to dwell ...
... close what the moral state of the audience most needed . Rhetorician as he was by education under the sophist Li- banius , he was never so careful of his literary reputation as to disdain to be useful . He was willing to dwell ...
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... close connec- tion with the favorite passage . If one be imperative , univer- sal , and perpetual , why not the other ? - The proof is not made out ; the burden is heavier upon the advocates than they seem aware . They must first show ...
... close connec- tion with the favorite passage . If one be imperative , univer- sal , and perpetual , why not the other ? - The proof is not made out ; the burden is heavier upon the advocates than they seem aware . They must first show ...
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Página 39 - And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory ; and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
Página 47 - He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity : he that killeth with the sword, must be killed with the sword.
Página 365 - It is agreed that the people of the United States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; also in the Gulf of St.
Página 265 - Moore.— The Power of the Soul over the Body, considered in relation to Health and Morals. By GEORGE MOORE, MD, Member of the Royal College of Physicians.
Página 234 - And, in order to strengthen the bonds of friendship, and to preserve in future a perfect harmony and good understanding between the two Contracting Parties, it is agreed that their respective subjects shall not be disturbed or molested, either in navigating or carrying on their fisheries in the Pacific Ocean, or in the South Seas, or in landing on the coasts of those seas, in places not already occupied, for the purpose of carrying on their commerce with the natives of the country, or of making settlements...
Página 471 - The grassy clods now calved, now half appeared The tawny lion, pawing to get free His hinder parts, then springs as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane...
Página 407 - I have sought the Lord night and day, that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing of this work.
Página 244 - What, but a bleak and gloomy solitude, an island thrown aside from human use, stormy in winter, and barren in summer; an island which not the southern savages have dignified with habitation...
Página 433 - In my school days, when I had lost one shaft, I shot his fellow of the selfsame flight The selfsame way, with more advised watch To find the other forth, and by adventuring both I oft found both.
Página 245 - But at the conclusion of a ten years war, how are we recompensed for the death of multitudes and the expense of millions, but by contemplating the sudden glories of paymasters and agents, contractors and commissaries, whose equipages shine like meteors, and whose palaces rise like exhalations?