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The young tutor who had given with great unanimity to elect Professor so keen
and striking an analysis of Mys - Hopkins to the presidency of the college tery
three years before had not been for - and to the professorship of moral and
ingotten ...
The young tutor who had given with great unanimity to elect Professor so keen
and striking an analysis of Mys - Hopkins to the presidency of the college tery
three years before had not been for - and to the professorship of moral and
ingotten ...
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Since then a spired by his example , the students showed great number of his
sermons , addresses , courage , energy , and power to think and and more
extended writings have been act for themselves ; for he continually “ al - given to
the ...
Since then a spired by his example , the students showed great number of his
sermons , addresses , courage , energy , and power to think and and more
extended writings have been act for themselves ; for he continually “ al - given to
the ...
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... In historical writing , French Canada is Campbell , and John Reade . Of purely
not badly off . The Abbé Faillon cannot classical poetry the French have given us
be claimed as a French Canadian . He but few examples ; while of poems which
...
... In historical writing , French Canada is Campbell , and John Reade . Of purely
not badly off . The Abbé Faillon cannot classical poetry the French have given us
be claimed as a French Canadian . He but few examples ; while of poems which
...
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of democracy which inspired the lives and of some of his contemporaries to
honest deeds that have given such names as John emulation , and quickened
the intellectual Hampden , Lafayette , Mazzini , and Castelar pulse of the country .
of democracy which inspired the lives and of some of his contemporaries to
honest deeds that have given such names as John emulation , and quickened
the intellectual Hampden , Lafayette , Mazzini , and Castelar pulse of the country .
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... excelled the about the waist and hanging down before others in their practice .
and behind like a double apron ; but in Having thus briefly given a general winter
they wore leggins of dressed buckdescription of the Algonkin family , we skin ...
... excelled the about the waist and hanging down before others in their practice .
and behind like a double apron ; but in Having thus briefly given a general winter
they wore leggins of dressed buckdescription of the Algonkin family , we skin ...
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Página 254 - When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I'll bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes.
Página 74 - And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept : and as he went, thus he said, O my son Absalom, my son, my son...
Página 220 - That it shall be the object and duty of said experiment stations to conduct original researches or verify experiments on the physiology of plants and animals; the diseases to which they are severally subject, with the remedies for the same; the chemical composition of useful plants at their different stages of growth; the comparative advantages of rotative cropping as pursued under a varying series of crops; the capacity of new plants or trees for acclimation; the analysis of soils and...
Página 190 - VANE, young in years, but in sage counsel old, Than whom a better senator ne'er held The helm of Rome, when gowns, not arms, repelled The fierce Epirot and the African bold...
Página 647 - I was confirmed in this opinion that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem ; that is, a composition and pattern of the best and honourablest things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men, or famous cities, unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is praiseworthy.
Página 255 - Let cares like a wild deluge come, And storms of sorrow fall ; May I but safely reach my home, My God, my heaven, my all : 4 There shall I bathe my weary soul, In seas of heavenly rest, And not a wave of trouble roll Across my peaceful breast.
Página 424 - When I go out of the house for a walk, uncertain as yet whither I will bend my steps, and submit myself to my instinct to decide for me, I find, strange and whimsical as it may seem, that I finally and inevitably settle southwest, toward some particular wood or meadow or deserted pasture or hill in that direction. My needle is slow to settle,— varies a few degrees, and does not always point due southwest, it is true, and it has good authority for this variation, but it always settles between west...
Página 132 - There was once an Anthropoidal Ape, Far smarter than the rest. And everything that they could do He always did the best; So they naturally disliked him, And they gave him shoulders cool, And when they had to mention him They said he was a fool. Cried this pretentious Ape one day, "I'm going to be a Man! And stand upright, and hunt, and fight, And conquer all I can! I'm going to cut down forest trees, To make my houses higher! I'm going to kill the Mastodon! I'm going to make a fire!
Página 741 - multipliers" seem to have been very busy deceiving people at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries ; and...
Página 140 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.