London Saturday Journal..., Volym 3W. Smith, 1840 |
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... matter is too serious to be flippantly disposed of . We commend " Peter's " candid and good - humoured exposition of his case to all our readers , in the hope that some of them will assist us with suggestions for a future consideration ...
... matter is too serious to be flippantly disposed of . We commend " Peter's " candid and good - humoured exposition of his case to all our readers , in the hope that some of them will assist us with suggestions for a future consideration ...
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... matter , he called for a pint bottle of " Guinness , " ( a delightful beverage " Guinness " is , by the way , ) a little cold beef or mutton , or anything they had - most profound sleep at the moment I fix upon . This I have and a ...
... matter , he called for a pint bottle of " Guinness , " ( a delightful beverage " Guinness " is , by the way , ) a little cold beef or mutton , or anything they had - most profound sleep at the moment I fix upon . This I have and a ...
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... matter as I find it , undetermined . [ To be continued . ] WOMAN IN INDIA , WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A SUTTEE . WERE We to draw an inference from the number of new books on India , we should conclude that our vast Indian possessions are ...
... matter as I find it , undetermined . [ To be continued . ] WOMAN IN INDIA , WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A SUTTEE . WERE We to draw an inference from the number of new books on India , we should conclude that our vast Indian possessions are ...
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... matter which and well acquainted with the Hebrew Scriptures ; and if there had the Jews considered so serious as the genealogies , it is morally certain that the Hebrew version must have been the one which his nation in general , and ...
... matter which and well acquainted with the Hebrew Scriptures ; and if there had the Jews considered so serious as the genealogies , it is morally certain that the Hebrew version must have been the one which his nation in general , and ...
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... matter of some importance to me ; and as you have kindly offered to give advice in your Letter - Box , I shall be ... matter of emigration is as much a personal matter as is the matter of a man's belief ; not only must the individual ...
... matter of some importance to me ; and as you have kindly offered to give advice in your Letter - Box , I shall be ... matter of emigration is as much a personal matter as is the matter of a man's belief ; not only must the individual ...
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Sida 113 - And surely your blood of your lives will I require ; at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man ; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed : for in the image of God made he man.
Sida 114 - And the scribes and pharisees brought unto Him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst, they say unto Him, "Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act. Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest Thou?
Sida 119 - For contemplation he and valour formed, For softness she and sweet attractive grace, He for God only, she for God in him...
Sida 7 - Death will come when thou art dead, Soon, too soon — Sleep will come when thou art fled; Of neither would I ask the boon I ask of thee, beloved Night— Swift be thine approaching flight, Come soon, soon!
Sida 119 - Two of far nobler shape, erect and tall, Godlike erect, with native honour clad In naked majesty, seem'd lords of all ; And worthy seem'd : for in their looks divine The image of their glorious Maker shone, Truth, wisdom, sanctitude severe and pure, Severe, but in true filial freedom...
Sida 15 - Oil ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine ; Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse...
Sida 91 - I saw her upon nearer view A spirit, yet a woman too ! Her household motions light and free, And steps of virgin liberty ; A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet ; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food : For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Sida 118 - Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him. Round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay, Mixed with obdurate pride, and steadfast hate; At once, as far as angels...
Sida 117 - Tis listening fear, and dumb amazement all : When to the startled eye the sudden glance Appears far south, eruptive through the cloud; And following slower, in explosion vast, The Thunder raises his tremendous voice. At first, heard solemn o'er the verge of Heaven, The tempest growls...
Sida 53 - ... next came the queen, in the sixty-fifth year of her age, as we were told, very majestic ; her face oblong, fair, but wrinkled; her eyes small, yet black and pleasant; her nose a little hooked; her lips narrow, and her teeth black (a defect the English seem subject to, from their too great use of sugar...