American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen38Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew 1851 |
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... present Grand Vezir , Rechid Pacha , in the presence of the whole diplo- matic corps , and all the ministers and other high officers of the Ottoman government . In this charter the Sultan conceded all the rights and privileges which ...
... present Grand Vezir , Rechid Pacha , in the presence of the whole diplo- matic corps , and all the ministers and other high officers of the Ottoman government . In this charter the Sultan conceded all the rights and privileges which ...
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... present Sultan , Abd - ul - Mejid Khan , succeeded , at an early age , to the throne of his ancestors . ' Endowed with a character eminently distinguished for its sentiments of justice , clemency , and the most unbounded benevolence ...
... present Sultan , Abd - ul - Mejid Khan , succeeded , at an early age , to the throne of his ancestors . ' Endowed with a character eminently distinguished for its sentiments of justice , clemency , and the most unbounded benevolence ...
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... present Sultan , at the commencement of his career , have disappeared ; that the past seven years offer a convincing evidence of the generous intentions of His Majesty , and of the salutary nature of the reforms which he designs ...
... present Sultan , at the commencement of his career , have disappeared ; that the past seven years offer a convincing evidence of the generous intentions of His Majesty , and of the salutary nature of the reforms which he designs ...
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... Present seems to frown , Oh ! how many , of life weary , Wish to lay its burden down ! XIII . What though the mind be stored with learning , And life's prospect fair to see , We ever feel our spirit yearning , Like some caged bird , to ...
... Present seems to frown , Oh ! how many , of life weary , Wish to lay its burden down ! XIII . What though the mind be stored with learning , And life's prospect fair to see , We ever feel our spirit yearning , Like some caged bird , to ...
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... present day are differently and less affectionately con- structed . Beside the Russian mountains , are varieties of tables , where you may play at roulette or ' billiards Chinoises , ' for bonbons and other fancy articles . We were ...
... present day are differently and less affectionately con- structed . Beside the Russian mountains , are varieties of tables , where you may play at roulette or ' billiards Chinoises , ' for bonbons and other fancy articles . We were ...
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Página 198 - For they that led us away captive, required of us then a song, and melody in our heaviness : Sing us one of the songs of Sion.
Página 198 - IN the hour of my distress, When temptations me oppress, And when I my sins confess, Sweet Spirit, comfort me ! When I lie within my bed, Sick in heart, and sick in head, And with doubts discomforted, Sweet Spirit, comfort me...
Página 168 - With tears of thoughtful gratitude. My thoughts are with the Dead ; with them I live in long-past years, Their virtues love, their faults condemn, Partake their hopes and fears, And from their lessons seek and find Instruction with an humble mind.
Página 193 - ... where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling...
Página 192 - Slow melting strains their Queen's approach declare : Where'er she turns the Graces homage pay. With arms sublime, that float upon the air, In gliding state she wins her easy way : O'er her warm cheek, and rising bosom, move The bloom of young Desire, and purple light of Love.
Página 178 - THE CHANGELING. I HAD a little daughter, And she was given to me To lead me gently backward To the Heavenly Father's knee, That I, by the force of nature, Might in some dim wise divine The depth of his infinite patience To this wayward soul of mine.
Página 437 - His way is in the sea, and His path in the great waters, and His footsteps are not known.
Página 301 - Quijote la voz, y con ademán arrogante dijo: -Todo el mundo se tenga, si todo el mundo no confiesa que no hay en el mundo todo doncella más hermosa que la emperatriz de La Mancha, la sin par Dulcinea del Toboso.
Página 193 - Tell me but where, Sweet Queen of Parley, Daughter of the Sphere! So may'st thou be translated to the skies, And give resounding grace to all Heaven's harmonies!
Página 660 - ... than blemish his good qualities. As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side : and every now and then...