Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... course to those old trite maxims concerning religion , industry , fru- gality , and public spirit , which are now forgotten , but , if revived and put in practice , may not only pre- vent our final ruin , but also render us a more happy ...
... course to those old trite maxims concerning religion , industry , fru- gality , and public spirit , which are now forgotten , but , if revived and put in practice , may not only pre- vent our final ruin , but also render us a more happy ...
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" Westward the course of empire takes its way ; sion , and has not added , as she ought , the name of this early and fervid believer in her destiny to her The four first acts already past , A fifth shall close the drama with the day ...
" Westward the course of empire takes its way ; sion , and has not added , as she ought , the name of this early and fervid believer in her destiny to her The four first acts already past , A fifth shall close the drama with the day ...
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... course , in the change which has come over scepticism , as well as other modes of thought , is little better than a fossil at this time many pleasant quaint indications of the manners of the day , the " dishes of tea , " in which even ...
... course , in the change which has come over scepticism , as well as other modes of thought , is little better than a fossil at this time many pleasant quaint indications of the manners of the day , the " dishes of tea , " in which even ...
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... course impossible to over a whole nation , should be tell , or whether there might not be " obnoxious to the laws , " and the some among their reverences who communion in general lie under found the heretic Bishop's advice the ...
... course impossible to over a whole nation , should be tell , or whether there might not be " obnoxious to the laws , " and the some among their reverences who communion in general lie under found the heretic Bishop's advice the ...
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... course of the trial , which lasted seven years , spared neither money nor villany to ruin his adversary , and indeed brought him to the very brink of despair and absolute ruin . La Blache was defeated at a first trial before the real ...
... course of the trial , which lasted seven years , spared neither money nor villany to ruin his adversary , and indeed brought him to the very brink of despair and absolute ruin . La Blache was defeated at a first trial before the real ...
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Seite 492 - Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature. It fell dead-born from the press, without reaching such distinction, as even to excite a murmur among the zealots.
Seite 492 - I dine, I play a game of backgammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends; and when, after three or four hours...
Seite 17 - There shall be sung another golden age, The rise of empire and of arts, The good and great inspiring epic rage, The wisest heads and noblest hearts. Not such as Europe breeds in her decay; Such as she bred when fresh and young, When heavenly flame did animate her clay, By future poets shall be sung. Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day; Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Seite 181 - Who is on my side? who?" And there looked out to him two or three eunuchs. And he said, "Throw her down." So they threw her down: and some of her blood was sprinkled on the wall, and on the horses : and he trode her under foot.
Seite 8 - But, say you, surely there is nothing easier than for me to imagine trees, for instance, in a park, or books existing in a closet, and nobody by to perceive them. I answer, you may so, there is no difficulty in it. But what is all this, I beseech you, more than framing in your mind certain ideas which you call books and trees, and at the same time omitting to frame the idea of any one that may perceive them?
Seite 497 - Strafford; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over, what was still more mortifying, the book seemed to sink into oblivion. Mr. Millar told me that in a twelvemonth he sold only forty-five copies of it. I scarcely, indeed, heard of one man in the three kingdoms, considerable for rank or letters, that could endure the book.
Seite 157 - I REQUIRE and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony, ye do now confess it. For be ye well assured, that so many as are coupled together otherwise than God's Word doth allow are not joined together by God; neither is their Matrimony lawful.
Seite 491 - Where am I, or what? From what causes do I derive my existence, and to what condition shall I return? Whose favour shall I court, and whose anger must I dread? What beings surround me? and on whom have I any influence, or who have any influence on me? I am confounded with all these questions, and begin to fancy myself in the most deplorable condition imaginable, environed with the deepest darkness, and utterly deprived of the use of every member and faculty.
Seite 487 - I went over to France, with a view of prosecuting my studies in a country retreat; and I there laid that plan of life, which I have steadily and successfully pursued. I resolved to make a very rigid frugality supply my deficiency of fortune, to maintain unimpaired my independency, and to regard every object as contemptible, except the improvement of my talents in literature.
Seite 388 - I have another and a far brighter vision before my gaze. It may be but a vision, but I will cherish it. I see one vast confederation stretching from the frozen North in unbroken line to the glowing South, and from the wild billows of the Atlantic westward to the calmer waters of the Pacific main,— and I see one people, and one language, and one law, and one faith, and, over all that wide continent, the home of freedom, and a refuge for the oppressed of every race and of every clime.