Memoir of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence of James Currie ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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... nature to require the utmost exertions of a manly spirit to support you under . I had heard of the great fire at Richmond , and read the account of it published in our papers , with much anxiety ; but in the list of sufferers your name ...
... nature to require the utmost exertions of a manly spirit to support you under . I had heard of the great fire at Richmond , and read the account of it published in our papers , with much anxiety ; but in the list of sufferers your name ...
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... nature ; the object of one party being the dis- mission of the Stadtholder from all his offices , of the other , the preservation of his power . The one party is supported by England and Prussia , the other by France and her allies , of ...
... nature ; the object of one party being the dis- mission of the Stadtholder from all his offices , of the other , the preservation of his power . The one party is supported by England and Prussia , the other by France and her allies , of ...
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... nature and extent of the country , the opposite interests and jealous observation of the state governments , and the state of society among you be added , there seems little less than an impossibility in the way of the general con ...
... nature and extent of the country , the opposite interests and jealous observation of the state governments , and the state of society among you be added , there seems little less than an impossibility in the way of the general con ...
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... nature of this war renders it impossible to be lasting , for all Europe will be converted into a desart in the course of a few years if it goes on at this rate . In the last campaign more men have fallen than in the whole American war ...
... nature of this war renders it impossible to be lasting , for all Europe will be converted into a desart in the course of a few years if it goes on at this rate . In the last campaign more men have fallen than in the whole American war ...
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... nature ; they speak a lan- guage that admits of no compromise a lan- guage which , on any other subject , could scarcely be approved of . In general , however , they have my hearty approbation , both as to sentiment and style . The ...
... nature ; they speak a lan- guage that admits of no compromise a lan- guage which , on any other subject , could scarcely be approved of . In general , however , they have my hearty approbation , both as to sentiment and style . The ...
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Страница 453 - I must confess, when I see princes and states fighting and quarrelling, amidst their debts, funds, and public mortgages, it always brings to my mind a match of cudgel-playing fought in a China shop.
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Страница 391 - The LORD of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the honourable of the earth.
Страница 352 - The traveller got upon a standing net, a little way from the shore. There he lashed himself to the post, shouting for half an hour for assistance — till the tide rose over his head ! in the darkness of the night, and amid the pauses of the hurricane, his voice, heard at intervals, was exquisitely mournful.
Страница 352 - In the darkness of the night, and amid the pauses of the hurricane, his voice, heard at intervals, was exquisitely mournful. No one could go to his assistance — no one knew where he was — the sound seemed to proceed from the spirit of the waters. But morning rose — the tide had ebbed — and the poor traveller was found lashed to the pole of the net, and bleaching in the wind.
Страница 476 - Time and industry have already, in a great degree, repaired the losses of property which the citizens sustained during the war. but both have hitherto failed in effacing the taint which was then communicated to their principles, nor can its total ablution be expected till a new generation arises, unpractised in the iniquities of their fathers.
Страница 51 - Abolition,' which puts the subject in a very clear point of view, and contains a brief, but masterly, chain of propositions that bear irresistible force. I recommend it to your perusal. The moderation of its language is likely to make it useful.
Страница 352 - The west wind blew a tempest, and, according to the common expression, brought in the water three foot a-breast. The traveller got upon a standing net, a little way from the shore. There he lashed himself to the post, shouting for half an hour for assistance — till the tide rose over his head ! In the darkness of...
Страница 354 - The throbbing heart's at rest; How still it lies within the breast! Why mourn? Since Death presents us peace And in the grave our Sorrows cease...