Rural Repository, Объемы 26-27W. B. Stoddard, 1850 |
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THE RURAL REPOSITORY , DEVOTED TO POLITE LITERATURE : CONTAINING MORAL AND SENTIMENTAL TALES , ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS , BIOGRAPHIES , TRAVELING SKETCHES , AMUSING MISCELLANY , HUMOROUS AND HISTORICAL ANECDOTES , POETRY , & c . & c ...
THE RURAL REPOSITORY , DEVOTED TO POLITE LITERATURE : CONTAINING MORAL AND SENTIMENTAL TALES , ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS , BIOGRAPHIES , TRAVELING SKETCHES , AMUSING MISCELLANY , HUMOROUS AND HISTORICAL ANECDOTES , POETRY , & c . & c ...
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... elderly man nearly past work , a sort of major - domo to her father , who bequeathed both these choice articles to her , and I fancy , on condition that she never parted with them . " 86 Is she an orphan , then ? " " RURAL REPOSITORY .
... elderly man nearly past work , a sort of major - domo to her father , who bequeathed both these choice articles to her , and I fancy , on condition that she never parted with them . " 86 Is she an orphan , then ? " " RURAL REPOSITORY .
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... Pennsylvania , he hurried ahead of their advance , and slipping into the counterfeiter's den , warned him of his peril , and told him to fly at once , and leave to him the task of warning off the rest.-. 4 RURAL REPOSITORY .
... Pennsylvania , he hurried ahead of their advance , and slipping into the counterfeiter's den , warned him of his peril , and told him to fly at once , and leave to him the task of warning off the rest.-. 4 RURAL REPOSITORY .
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... than the present turnpike , and so steep that it was necessary to draw horses and wagons up with ropes . The assessment for the turnpike was made in 1806 . and while she vainly rent the air with her cries. RURAL REPOSITORY .
... than the present turnpike , and so steep that it was necessary to draw horses and wagons up with ropes . The assessment for the turnpike was made in 1806 . and while she vainly rent the air with her cries. RURAL REPOSITORY .
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... nervous prepossession ; and being determined to conquer his , he resolved to pursue his journey . He did not reach the place of his destination till the next day unbarred the door , and reached the inner appart- ment. RURAL REPOSITORY.
... nervous prepossession ; and being determined to conquer his , he resolved to pursue his journey . He did not reach the place of his destination till the next day unbarred the door , and reached the inner appart- ment. RURAL REPOSITORY.
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Стр. 138 - They used to say to one another, sometimes, Supposing all the children upon earth were to die, would the flowers, and the water, and the sky, be sorry ? They believed they would be sorry. For, said they, the buds are the children of the flowers, and the little playful streams that gambol down the hill-sides are the children of the water ; and the smallest bright specks playing at...
Стр. 29 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
Стр. 36 - Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation; all which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, though religion 'were not; but superstition dismounts all these, and erecteth an absolute monarchy in the minds of men.
Стр. 138 - But while she was still very young, oh, very young, the sister drooped, and came to be so weak that she could no longer stand in the window at night, and then the child looked sadly out by himself, and when he saw the star, turned round and said to the patient pale face on the bed, "I see the star!
Стр. 139 - She was turning hopefully away, when the child stretched out his arms, and cried, " O, sister, I am here ! Take me ! " And then she turned her beaming eyes upon him, — and it was night ; and the star was shining into the room, making long rays down towards him as he saw it through his tears.
Стр. 139 - And the star was shining. Thus the child came to be an old man, and his once smooth face was wrinkled, and his steps were slow and feeble, and his back was bent. And one night as he lay upon his bed, his children standing round, he cried, as he had cried so long ago: "I see the star!" They whispered one another,
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Стр. 138 - THERE was once a child, and he strolled about a good deal, and thought of a number of things. He had a sister, who was a child too, and his constant companion. These two used to wonder all day long. They wondered at the beauty of the flowers ; they wondered at the height and blueness of the sky ; they wondered at the depth of the bright water ; they wondered at the goodness and the power of GOD who made the lovely world.
Стр. 13 - I should have been a French atheist, if it had not been for one recollection, and that was, the memory of the time when my departed mother used to take my little hands in hers, and cause me on my knees to say, ' Our Father which art in heaven...
Стр. 139 - But there were many angels who did not go with them, and among them one he knew. The patient face that once had lain upon the bed was glorified and radiant, but his heart found out his sister among all the host. His sister's angel lingered near the entrance of the star, and said to the leader among those who had brought the people thither,— "Is my brother come?