Littell's Living Age, Volumen86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1865 |
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... perhaps , with more con- scientious ideas of her duty as a woman than Mrs. Winterfield , of Prospect Place , Perivale . And this , as I say it , is intended to convey no scoff against that excellent on whom fortune had not bestowed ...
... perhaps , with more con- scientious ideas of her duty as a woman than Mrs. Winterfield , of Prospect Place , Perivale . And this , as I say it , is intended to convey no scoff against that excellent on whom fortune had not bestowed ...
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... perhaps I should be doing better if I burned it , and said nothing about it . It is a most impudent production ; and heartless , very heartless . " -- Clara was accustomed to such complaints as these from her father . Everything that ...
... perhaps I should be doing better if I burned it , and said nothing about it . It is a most impudent production ; and heartless , very heartless . " -- Clara was accustomed to such complaints as these from her father . Everything that ...
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... perhaps most probable , that he had no instigators . It is morally certain that the aspiring , though unscrupu- lous men , who were at the head of the Con- federate Government would not have stoop- ed to suborn a kidnapper ; much less ...
... perhaps most probable , that he had no instigators . It is morally certain that the aspiring , though unscrupu- lous men , who were at the head of the Con- federate Government would not have stoop- ed to suborn a kidnapper ; much less ...
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... perhaps because they still men and statesmen of the day . Only now hoped to retrieve the past , had more to say and then did the grander dogs open their than any other dogs in the exhibition , the mouths at all . They had generally been ...
... perhaps because they still men and statesmen of the day . Only now hoped to retrieve the past , had more to say and then did the grander dogs open their than any other dogs in the exhibition , the mouths at all . They had generally been ...
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... perhaps more matter comparatively than either the " Sketch " or theSuccinct Narrative . " In it will be found various interesting details not to be found in the other two works , including a sketch of the organization of the Federal ...
... perhaps more matter comparatively than either the " Sketch " or theSuccinct Narrative . " In it will be found various interesting details not to be found in the other two works , including a sketch of the organization of the Federal ...
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Página 189 - A house divided against itself cannot stand." I believe this Government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved, I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push...
Página 423 - Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec." For there is verily a disannulling of the commandment going before for the weakness and unprofitableness thereof. For the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better hope did; by the which we draw nigh unto God.
Página 45 - And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land ; for I will not leave thee until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.
Página 87 - I long for scenes where man has never trod, A place where woman never smiled or wept; There to abide with my Creator, God, And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept: Untroubling and untroubled where I lie, The grass below — above the vaulted sky.
Página 12 - Ye say their cone-like cabins, That clustered o'er the vale, Have fled away like withered leaves Before the autumn gale, But their memory liveth on your hills, Their baptism on your shore, Your everlasting rivers speak Their dialect of yore.
Página 211 - Truth — what is truth? Two bleeding hearts Wounded by men, by Fortune tried, Outwearied with their lonely parts, Vow to beat henceforth side by side. The world to them was stern and drear; Their lot was but to weep and moan. Ah, let them keep their faith sincere, For neither could subsist alone! But souls whom some benignant breath...
Página 186 - By no act or direction of mine, official or private, could I be induced to aid, knowingly, in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one to the communities in which we live ; and, if the former be permitted to destroy the latter, it is patriotism to disregard them.
Página 320 - Plucking ripe clusters from the tender shoots ; Their port was more than human, as they stood : I took it for a faery vision Of some gay creatures of the element, That in the colours of the rainbow live, And play i
Página 188 - They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in social or political relations, and so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect; and that the Negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.
Página 39 - Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any : even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.