Muskingum Legends: With Other Sketches and Papers Descriptive of the Young Men of Germany and the Old Boys of AmericaJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 - 352 páginas |
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... means he made it so very sharp and fierce that , when he looked at one of his country's enemies , with both eyes at once , they made a hole quite through his head . His black moustache was so long that he could lap it around his head ...
... means he made it so very sharp and fierce that , when he looked at one of his country's enemies , with both eyes at once , they made a hole quite through his head . His black moustache was so long that he could lap it around his head ...
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... mean time , acting upon her own sweet and patriotic will , brought a generous supply of blackberry turnovers , which she was distributing along the line , while Miss Jerusha Pinbury , not to be behind , was cheering the defenders of ...
... mean time , acting upon her own sweet and patriotic will , brought a generous supply of blackberry turnovers , which she was distributing along the line , while Miss Jerusha Pinbury , not to be behind , was cheering the defenders of ...
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... means of other wonderful machinery , the garment could be entirely re- constructed . And , most wonderful of all , he discovered that the oftener a garment was ground over the better it became . At first he was alarmed at this discovery ...
... means of other wonderful machinery , the garment could be entirely re- constructed . And , most wonderful of all , he discovered that the oftener a garment was ground over the better it became . At first he was alarmed at this discovery ...
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... mean war , I should like to know what does . But these wiseacres seldom arrive very near the truth with their guesses ; for the Germans are anything but bril- liant in setting romance on the throne of the Cæsars . ' Among the multitudes ...
... mean war , I should like to know what does . But these wiseacres seldom arrive very near the truth with their guesses ; for the Germans are anything but bril- liant in setting romance on the throne of the Cæsars . ' Among the multitudes ...
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... mean time we carried him gently out into the open air , and then across the street , into an apothecary shop , to await the arrival of a physician . Seeing the lecture was hopelessly broken off , I started homeward , then lingered ...
... mean time we carried him gently out into the open air , and then across the street , into an apothecary shop , to await the arrival of a physician . Seeing the lecture was hopelessly broken off , I started homeward , then lingered ...
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Página 162 - Time has laid his hand Upon my heart, gently, not smiting it, But as a harper lays his open palm Upon his harp, to deaden its vibrations.
Página 311 - If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot.
Página 304 - They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victors belong the spoils of the enemy.
Página 317 - That for ways that are dark, And for tricks that are vain, The heathen Chinee is peculiar — Which the same I am free to maintain.
Página 299 - WHEN Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous dyes The milky baldric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land.
Página 9 - And all and each that passed that way Did join in the pursuit. And now the turnpike gates again Flew open in short space; The toll-men thinking as before That Gilpin rode a race. And so he did, and won it too, For he got first to town ; Nor stopped till where he had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, long live the king...
Página 24 - Hunts in their meadows, and his fresh-dug den Yawns by my path. The gopher mines the ground Where stood their swarming cities. All is gone — All — save the piles of earth that hold their bones — The platforms where they worshipped unknown gods — The barriers which they builded from the soil To keep the foe at bay...
Página 78 - Their dearest action in the tented field, And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle, And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience...
Página 300 - Resolved, That a committee, in conjunction with one from the Senate, be appointed to consider on the most suitable manner of paying honor to the memory of the man, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his fellow-citizens.
Página 80 - Arma virumque cano, Troiae qui primus ab oris Italiam fato profugus Laviniaque venit litora, multum ille et terris iactatus et alto vi superum, saevae memorem lunonis ob iram, multa quoque et bello passus, dum conderet urbem inferretque deos Latio; genus unde Latinum Albanique patres atque altae moenia Romae.