United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Том 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... mass upon which it was to act , but when so collected a thing apart , to be administered and wielded with a vigorous governing energy , by the small number of the wealthier and more educated classes in whose hands they believed it might ...
... mass upon which it was to act , but when so collected a thing apart , to be administered and wielded with a vigorous governing energy , by the small number of the wealthier and more educated classes in whose hands they believed it might ...
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... mass of mankind have been treated , and the sufferings they endure , and incessantly engaged , with an admirable disinterestedness , in remedying them or preventing their recurrence ; accepting power as a dangerous necessity , almost as ...
... mass of mankind have been treated , and the sufferings they endure , and incessantly engaged , with an admirable disinterestedness , in remedying them or preventing their recurrence ; accepting power as a dangerous necessity , almost as ...
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... mass , crying with inarticulate cries as of a dumb creature in rage or pain . " Not even as in the old feudal days have the nobility discharged their du- ties towards the dependent lower classes . Then there was some bond of union ...
... mass , crying with inarticulate cries as of a dumb creature in rage or pain . " Not even as in the old feudal days have the nobility discharged their du- ties towards the dependent lower classes . Then there was some bond of union ...
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... masses of indomitable living valor ; equipped , not now with the battle - axe and war - charriot , but with the steam - engine and ploughshare ? Where are they ? -Preserving their Game ! " Such are Mr. Carlyle's specifics for the ...
... masses of indomitable living valor ; equipped , not now with the battle - axe and war - charriot , but with the steam - engine and ploughshare ? Where are they ? -Preserving their Game ! " Such are Mr. Carlyle's specifics for the ...
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... mass of the British people ; second , this discontent arises from no transient cause of uneasiness , but from a permanent knowledge that they are unjustly used ; third , the privileged orders , affecting a disregard of it , are taking ...
... mass of the British people ; second , this discontent arises from no transient cause of uneasiness , but from a permanent knowledge that they are unjustly used ; third , the privileged orders , affecting a disregard of it , are taking ...
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Стр. 414 - Memory and her siren daughters ; but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify the lips of whom He pleases.
Стр. 419 - Celestial voices Hymn it unto our souls : according harps, By angel fingers touched when the mild stars Of morning sang together, sound forth still The song of our great immortality...
Стр. 377 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
Стр. 85 - Treaty was one of the most important events in the history of the young republic.
Стр. 416 - 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...
Стр. 412 - Friend of my youth, with thee began the love Of sacred song; the wont, in golden dreams, Mid classic realms of splendours past to rove, O'er haunted steep, and by immortal streams; Where the blue wave, with sparkling bosom gleams Round shores, the mind's eternal heritage, For ever lit by memory's twilight beams; Where the proud dead, that live in storied page, Beckon, with awful port, to glory's earlier age.
Стр. 424 - The Switzer's snow, the Arab's sand, Or trod the piled leaves of the West — My own green forest-land: All ask the cottage of his birth, Gaze on the scenes he loved and sung, And gather feelings not of earth His fields and streams among. They linger by the Doon's low trees, And pastoral Nith, and wooded Ayr, And round thy sepulchres, Dumfries ! The Poet's tomb is there.
Стр. 416 - The platforms where they worshipped unknown gods, The barriers which they builded from the soil To keep the foe at bay...
Стр. 417 - Still this great solitude is quick with life. Myriads of insects, gaudy as the flowers They flutter over, gentle quadrupeds, And birds, that scarce have learned the fear of man, Are here, and sliding reptiles of the ground, Startlingly beautiful. The graceful deer Bounds to the wood at my approach. The bee, A more adventurous colonist than man, With whom he came across the eastern deep, Fills the savannas with his murmurings, And hides his sweets, as in the golden age, Within the hollow oak.
Стр. 326 - I'll make you toe the mark, every soul of you, or I'll flog you all, fore and aft, from the boy, up ! " — "You've got a driver over you!