Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen26;Volumen89Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1877 |
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... fact , though it had in the days when emigration was a govern- ment affair . The stream of emigration , in ordinary times , sets , as has often been proved , not towards Canada , but towards the United States ; and of the emigrants who ...
... fact , though it had in the days when emigration was a govern- ment affair . The stream of emigration , in ordinary times , sets , as has often been proved , not towards Canada , but towards the United States ; and of the emigrants who ...
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... fact , if the pyramid had been set about half a mile still farther south the pole would have seemed just right . Of course , such an explanation as I have here suggested appears altogether heretical to the pyramidalists . Accord- ing to ...
... fact , if the pyramid had been set about half a mile still farther south the pole would have seemed just right . Of course , such an explanation as I have here suggested appears altogether heretical to the pyramidalists . Accord- ing to ...
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... fact ; and yet it had been * It may , perhaps , occur to the reader to enquire what diameter of the earth , supposed to be a perfect sphere , would be derived from a degree of latitude measured with absolute accuracy near latitude 30 ...
... fact ; and yet it had been * It may , perhaps , occur to the reader to enquire what diameter of the earth , supposed to be a perfect sphere , would be derived from a degree of latitude measured with absolute accuracy near latitude 30 ...
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... fact , he assimilates them to plain fowls . If so , we desire all proprietors of pheas- ants to attend to their wants , in the in- terest of the gastronomical observer . If , after all , one is obliged to admit that in Science below ...
... fact , he assimilates them to plain fowls . If so , we desire all proprietors of pheas- ants to attend to their wants , in the in- terest of the gastronomical observer . If , after all , one is obliged to admit that in Science below ...
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... fact , the idea of since they not only labor but perform it became for the Montenegrin simple menial offices for the men . One of our and elementary , as we may learn from authorities informs us that the husband an anecdote , with a ...
... fact , the idea of since they not only labor but perform it became for the Montenegrin simple menial offices for the men . One of our and elementary , as we may learn from authorities informs us that the husband an anecdote , with a ...
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Página 17 - In that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord.
Página 91 - I beseech you remember, it is an article 'of your church covenant, that you be ready to receive whatever truth shall be made known to you from the written word of God.
Página 99 - O that the armies indeed were arrayed ! O joy of the onset! Sound, thou Trumpet of God, come forth, Great Cause, to array us, King and leader appear, thy soldiers sorrowing seek thee. Would that the armies indeed were arrayed, O...
Página 274 - I still remember that the spinning of a top is a case of Kinetic Stability. I still remember that Emphyteusis is not a disease, nor Stillicide a crime. But though I would not willingly part with such scraps of science, I do not set the same store by them...
Página 368 - I will be very frank with you. I was the last to consent to the separation; but the separation having been made, and having become inevitable, I have always said, as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power.
Página 40 - THEY rose to where their sovran eagle sails, They kept their faith, their freedom, on the height, Chaste, frugal, savage, arm'd by day and night Against the Turk ; whose inroad nowhere scales Their headlong passes, but his footstep fails, And red with blood the Crescent reels from fight Before their dauntless hundreds, in prone fight By thousands down the crags and thro
Página 193 - Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
Página 10 - I think I can trace all the calamities of this country to the single source of our not having had steadily before our eyes a general, comprehensive, well-connected, and well-proportioned view of the whole of our dominions, and a just sense of their true bearings and relations.
Página 367 - I think .myself more fortunate than all my fellow-citizens in having the distinguished honor to be the first to stand in your Majesty's royal presence in a diplomatic character; and I shall esteem myself the happiest of men if I can be instrumental in recommending my country more and more to your Majesty's royal benevolence...
Página 277 - If he had looked pleased before, he had now to look both pleased and mystified. For my part, I justify this encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage ; but I am prepared to deal largely in the opposite commodity. A happy man or woman is a better thing to find than a five-pound note. He or she is a radiating focus of good will ; and their entrance into a room is as though another candle had been lighted.