Orations and Speeches [1845-1850], 1. kötetTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1850 |
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21. oldal
... thousand letters , which each fortnight are speeded , from this port alone , across the sea , could no longer be sent , and the human affec- tions and desires , of which these are the precious THE TRUE GRANDEUR OF NATIONS . 21.
... thousand letters , which each fortnight are speeded , from this port alone , across the sea , could no longer be sent , and the human affec- tions and desires , of which these are the precious THE TRUE GRANDEUR OF NATIONS . 21.
23. oldal
... thousands were hurried into eternity , as victory . ' 66 a splendid But my present purpose is , less to judge the writer , than to expose the horrors on horrors which he ap- plauds . At Tarragona , above six thousand human be- ings ...
... thousands were hurried into eternity , as victory . ' 66 a splendid But my present purpose is , less to judge the writer , than to expose the horrors on horrors which he ap- plauds . At Tarragona , above six thousand human be- ings ...
24. oldal
... thousand shells thrown during the bombardment , and the explosion of forty- five thousand pounds of powder in the mines , while the bones of forty thousand persons of every age and both sexes bore dreadful testimony to the unutterable ...
... thousand shells thrown during the bombardment , and the explosion of forty- five thousand pounds of powder in the mines , while the bones of forty thousand persons of every age and both sexes bore dreadful testimony to the unutterable ...
25. oldal
... thousands from the great hospitals of the army , * A living poet of Italy , who will be placed by his prose , among the great names of his country's literature , in a remarkable ode , which he has thrown on the Urn of Napoleon , leaves ...
... thousands from the great hospitals of the army , * A living poet of Italy , who will be placed by his prose , among the great names of his country's literature , in a remarkable ode , which he has thrown on the Urn of Napoleon , leaves ...
26. oldal
... thousand of our fellow - men , equalling in number the population of this whole city , sank to the earth dead or wounded ? Fifty days after the battle , no less than twenty thousand are found lying where they have fallen , and the whole ...
... thousand of our fellow - men , equalling in number the population of this whole city , sank to the earth dead or wounded ? Fifty days after the battle , no less than twenty thousand are found lying where they have fallen , and the whole ...
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368. oldal - Jesus; to do unto others as we would have them do unto us ; and to be merciful, just, and pure (Science and Health, p.
109. oldal - Ten of them were sheathed in steel. With belted sword and spur on heel: They quitted not their harness bright, Neither by day nor yet by night: They lay down to rest, With corslet laced, Pillowed on buckler cold and hard ; They carved at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the helmet barred.
81. oldal - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals and forts : The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
215. oldal - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
18. oldal - In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger...
194. oldal - Aid the dawning tongue and pen; Aid it, hopes of honest men; Aid it, paper — aid it type, — Aid it, for the hour is ripe, And our earnest must not slacken Into play; Men of thought and men of action, Clear the way!
43. oldal - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
114. oldal - This little State," says Oldmixon, " subsisted in the midst of six Indian nations, without so much as a Militia for its defence.
176. oldal - Goodness I call the habit, and goodness of nature the inclination. This of all virtues and dignities of the mind is the greatest, being the character of the Deity ; and, without it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing, no better than a kind of vermin.
401. oldal - We should as soon expect the people of Woolwich to suffer themselves to be fired off upon one of Congreve's ricochet rockets, as trust themselves to the mercy of such a machine going at such a rate.