Arthur Conway; or, Scenes in the tropics |
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... face , lying on the table , was the miniature of a bright - eyed girl . The upper part of her face was beautiful , and singularly soft , but about the mouth and curling upper lip there was an expression of pride , and even harshness ...
... face , lying on the table , was the miniature of a bright - eyed girl . The upper part of her face was beautiful , and singularly soft , but about the mouth and curling upper lip there was an expression of pride , and even harshness ...
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... face and Edith's . He paused , then came the crash of the thunder- clap , close - so close that it made the glasses ring again , and the whole building seemed to quiver from the shock . " What ! " cried he , starting up . " Do the very ...
... face and Edith's . He paused , then came the crash of the thunder- clap , close - so close that it made the glasses ring again , and the whole building seemed to quiver from the shock . " What ! " cried he , starting up . " Do the very ...
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... face and figure , but , oh , how different in her mind ! Exquisitely soft and feminine in her person , her intellect was strong and vigorous . She had been neglected and put aside - eclipsed - by her more showy and dashing sister ; but ...
... face and figure , but , oh , how different in her mind ! Exquisitely soft and feminine in her person , her intellect was strong and vigorous . She had been neglected and put aside - eclipsed - by her more showy and dashing sister ; but ...
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... face of beaming nature , where the knee can bow , and the heart lift up its voice in adoration , not to painted images , but to Him who sits upon the throne . Why didst thou press me , O my father , thus cruelly ? When I knelt at thy ...
... face of beaming nature , where the knee can bow , and the heart lift up its voice in adoration , not to painted images , but to Him who sits upon the throne . Why didst thou press me , O my father , thus cruelly ? When I knelt at thy ...
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... face ; are you not an Englishman ? They would shut me up for life in a convent , and I am a Huguenot . I read the Bible , like you . Will you not help a poor persecuted Huguenot ? Yes , yes , I know you will - I read it in your eyes ...
... face ; are you not an Englishman ? They would shut me up for life in a convent , and I am a Huguenot . I read the Bible , like you . Will you not help a poor persecuted Huguenot ? Yes , yes , I know you will - I read it in your eyes ...
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Стр. 86 - June (slave style) shall be taken up, and given a prey to the birds of the air; and that upon the same spot there shall be erected, at the expense of the Republic, a monument, having on one side this decree, and on the other the following inscription : " • This ground, restored to liberty by the...
Стр. 86 - June (slave style), shall be taken up, and given a prey to the birds of the air ; that upon the same spot there shall be erected, at the expense of the republic, a monument, bearing on one side this decree ; and on the other, the following inscription : ' This ground, restored to liberty by the bravery of republicans, was polluted by the body of Thomas Dundas, Major-General, and Governor of Guadaloupe for the * * * * George III.
Стр. 86 - Republic, a monument, having on one side this decree, and on the other the following inscription : " • This ground, restored to liberty by the bravery of Republicans, was polluted by the body of Thomas Dundas, Major-General and Governor of Guadaloupe, for the George the Third. In recollecting his crimes, the public indignation caused him to be taken up, and has ordered this monument to be erected, to hand them down to posterity.
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Стр. 8 - Why art thou cast down, oh my soul, and why art thou disquieted within me ? Hope thou in God, for I shall yet praise him, who is the light of my countenance and my God...
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Стр. 85 - ... and whereas, the rights of humanity, of war, and of nations, have been violated by Charles Grey, General ; John...
Стр. 85 - British officers as well in the capture as in the defence of the conquered...