Choice Literature, Band 2J. B. Alden, 1880 |
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... called a history of the province for the past ten years , full of abuse of the Assembly and praise of the Governors , he turned upon Franklin and poured out for an hour a flood of ( to use Lord Shelburne's words ) " scurrilous invec ...
... called a history of the province for the past ten years , full of abuse of the Assembly and praise of the Governors , he turned upon Franklin and poured out for an hour a flood of ( to use Lord Shelburne's words ) " scurrilous invec ...
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... called upper classes of society for while the lower classes seem to live out of doors , and all they do is known , the habits of the other class are so covered by the circum- stances of their position that we only see and know that ...
... called upper classes of society for while the lower classes seem to live out of doors , and all they do is known , the habits of the other class are so covered by the circum- stances of their position that we only see and know that ...
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... called our attention to it . From that uninteresting town of Burton - on - Trent emanates an influence which I should be very sorry to see underrated . Do all Englishmen quite comprehend it ? Here is a town given up almost wholly to the ...
... called our attention to it . From that uninteresting town of Burton - on - Trent emanates an influence which I should be very sorry to see underrated . Do all Englishmen quite comprehend it ? Here is a town given up almost wholly to the ...
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... called a ' moral species of beverage , ' instead of immoral gin and rum ; and it was to prove an inestimable blessing to the British working- man by giving him free access to this cheap and ' wholesome ' beverage -beer . The express ...
... called a ' moral species of beverage , ' instead of immoral gin and rum ; and it was to prove an inestimable blessing to the British working- man by giving him free access to this cheap and ' wholesome ' beverage -beer . The express ...
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... called the Val del Bove , which runs nearly to the summit of the mountain , and descending half - way down its banks is connected with a second and narrower valley , called the Val di Colonna . The cone is divided into three regions called ...
... called the Val del Bove , which runs nearly to the summit of the mountain , and descending half - way down its banks is connected with a second and narrower valley , called the Val di Colonna . The cone is divided into three regions called ...
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Seite 790 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dares stir abroad; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
Seite 600 - Is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life?" The Master said, "Is not RECIPROCITY such a word? What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others.
Seite 794 - I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill -sounding throat Awake the god of day...
Seite 514 - It has been said that he who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before is a benefactor to his species.
Seite 3 - I have long been of opinion, that the foundations of the future grandeur and stability of the British empire lie in America; and though, like other foundations, they are low and little now, they are, nevertheless, broad and strong enough to support the greatest political structure that human wisdom ever yet erected.
Seite 32 - The new Beer Bill has begun its operations. Everybody is drunk. Those who are not singing are sprawling. The sovereign people are in a beastly state.
Seite 600 - There is nothing more visible than what is secret, and nothing more manifest than what is minute. Therefore the superior man is watchful over himself, when he is alone.
Seite 244 - Such a nation might truly say to corruption, thou art my father, and to the worm, thou art my mother and my sister.
Seite 651 - Hope springs eternal in the human breast; Man never Is, but always To be blest; The soul, uneasy and confined from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come.
Seite 600 - After the death of King Wan, was not the cause of truth lodged here in me? "If Heaven had wished to let this cause of truth perish, then I, a future mortal! should not have got such a relation to that cause. While Heaven does not let the cause of truth perish, what can the people of K'wang do to me?