Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, 5. kötetEnos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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... manner laid on with an impar- tial hand , not regarding where it may fall ; throughout which a genu- ine American spirit is asserted and inculcated , and associated with those correct expositions of the law of na- tions , that are at ...
... manner laid on with an impar- tial hand , not regarding where it may fall ; throughout which a genu- ine American spirit is asserted and inculcated , and associated with those correct expositions of the law of na- tions , that are at ...
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... manner as he who should make my debtor escape out of prison , or aid him in his flight to defraud me of my right : and if he has not occasioned to me any actual damage , but has been willing to do it , in that case , it will be lawful ...
... manner as he who should make my debtor escape out of prison , or aid him in his flight to defraud me of my right : and if he has not occasioned to me any actual damage , but has been willing to do it , in that case , it will be lawful ...
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... manner , and under such circumstances as not to endanger the peace or safety of the United States . " The cause of removal , " said judge Patterson , " must be lawful , otherwise , the emigrant acts contrary to his duty , and is justly ...
... manner , and under such circumstances as not to endanger the peace or safety of the United States . " The cause of removal , " said judge Patterson , " must be lawful , otherwise , the emigrant acts contrary to his duty , and is justly ...
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... manners ; a meaning , which howe- ver it may sometimes be proper , does not belong to it in this place . Bynkershoek's ... manner as may be prescribed by our own laws , nor whether his expatriation would be sufficient to rescue him from ...
... manners ; a meaning , which howe- ver it may sometimes be proper , does not belong to it in this place . Bynkershoek's ... manner as may be prescribed by our own laws , nor whether his expatriation would be sufficient to rescue him from ...
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... manners which are found to be the most pleasing and useful in the world , a boy from a publick school is almost always ex- tremely deficient in these particu lars ; and his sister , who has remain- ed at home at the apron strings of her ...
... manners which are found to be the most pleasing and useful in the world , a boy from a publick school is almost always ex- tremely deficient in these particu lars ; and his sister , who has remain- ed at home at the apron strings of her ...
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210. oldal - An angel-guard of loves and graces lie ; Around her knees domestic duties meet, And fire-side pleasures gambol at her feet. Where shall that land, that spot of earth be found? " Art thou a man — a patriot ? look around, O thou shalt find, howe'er thy footsteps roam, That land thy country, and that spot thy home.
210. oldal - A land of beauty, virtue, valour, truth, Time-tutored age, and love-exalted youth : The wandering mariner, whose eye explores The wealthiest isles, the most enchanting shores, Views not a realm so bountiful and fair, Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air ; In every clime the...
350. oldal - With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
387. oldal - They sin who tell us Love can die, With life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity. In Heaven Ambition cannot dwell, Nor Avarice in the vaults of Hell ; Earthly these passions of the Earth, They perish where they have their birth ; But Love is indestructible. Its holy flame for ever burneth, From Heaven it came, to Heaven returneth...
68. oldal - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
387. oldal - Oh ! when a Mother meets on high The Babe she lost in infancy, Hath she not then, for pains and fears, The day of woe, the watchful night, For all her sorrow, all her tears, An over-payment of delight...
425. oldal - God, and his holy angels, that you be lowly, diligent, and tender ; fearing God, loving the people, and hating covetousness. Let justice have its impartial course, and the law free passage. Though to your loss protect no man against it, for you are not above the law, but the law above you. Live, therefore, the lives yourselves you would have the people live, and then you have right and boldness to punish the transgressor.
349. oldal - Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes all the air, That rheumatic diseases do abound : And thorough this distemperature we see The seasons alter : hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose, And on old Hiems' thin and icy crown An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set.
211. oldal - Like shooting stars, athwart the gloom The merchant-sails were sped ; Yet oft, before its midnight doom, They mark'd the high mast-head Of that devoted vessel, tost By winds and floods, now seen, now lost ; While every gun-fire spread A dimmer flash, a fainter roar ; — At length they saw, they heard no more. There are to whom that ship was dear, For love and kindred's sake ; When these the voice of Rumour hear, Their inmost heart shall quake, Shall doubt, and fear, and wish, and grieve, Believe,...
210. oldal - Touched by remembrance, trembles to that pole ; For in this land of Heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's noblest race, There is a spot of earth, supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest.