The Western Monthly, 1-2. kötetFrancis Fisher Browne Reed & Tuttle, 1869 |
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53. oldal
... tain that because France or Great Britain could do it over a limited terri- tory , with a dense population , that our Government could do it , with a sparse population , scattered over half a conti- nent . And we regret that the Govern ...
... tain that because France or Great Britain could do it over a limited terri- tory , with a dense population , that our Government could do it , with a sparse population , scattered over half a conti- nent . And we regret that the Govern ...
54. oldal
... tain itself for a year - certainly not for any great length of time - without making serious inroads upon its capital , if it did not utterly fail , but for its con- nection with railroad companies . very large proportion of the ...
... tain itself for a year - certainly not for any great length of time - without making serious inroads upon its capital , if it did not utterly fail , but for its con- nection with railroad companies . very large proportion of the ...
65. oldal
... .. In August , 1861 , Presi- dent Lincoln appointed FAIRCHILD cap- tain in the 16th Regulars , and about the same time he received from Gov. Randall a commission as major in the 2d Wisconsin infantry , which had been in the.
... .. In August , 1861 , Presi- dent Lincoln appointed FAIRCHILD cap- tain in the 16th Regulars , and about the same time he received from Gov. Randall a commission as major in the 2d Wisconsin infantry , which had been in the.
85. oldal
... tain their slaves in bondage , and com- pelled Northern freemen , under pain of fine and imprisonment , to become their slave - catchers . In all this goodly land of ours there was practically not one foot of territory consecrated to ...
... tain their slaves in bondage , and com- pelled Northern freemen , under pain of fine and imprisonment , to become their slave - catchers . In all this goodly land of ours there was practically not one foot of territory consecrated to ...
92. oldal
... tain this position , but they affirm that everything sprung , in the first place , from an organized monad . And what is that ? Why , a monad or atom pos- sessing the germs of organized life , wisely adapted for the performance of ...
... tain this position , but they affirm that everything sprung , in the first place , from an organized monad . And what is that ? Why , a monad or atom pos- sessing the germs of organized life , wisely adapted for the performance of ...
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266. oldal - Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye have taken away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered.
90. oldal - Thus dwelt together in love these simple Acadian farmers, — Dwelt in the love of God and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics.
136. oldal - O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand...
174. oldal - I do not mean to be disrespectful, but the attempt of the lords to stop the progress of reform reminds me very forcibly of the great storm of Sidmouth, and of the conduct of the excellent Mrs. Partington on that occasion. In the winter of 1824 there set in a great flood upon that town— the...
216. oldal - If thou art worn and hard beset With sorrows, that thou wouldst forget, If thou wouldst read a lesson, that will keep Thy heart from fainting and thy soul from sleep, Go to the woods and hills! — No tears Dim the sweet look that Nature wears.
282. oldal - The day is done, and the darkness Falls from the wings of Night, As a feather is wafted downward From an eagle in his flight. I see the lights of the village Gleam through the rain and the mist...
376. oldal - Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory ; — taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon everything which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste— taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion — taxes on everything on earth, and the waters under the earth...
21. oldal - Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
26. oldal - There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.