Ladies Companion and Literary Expositor: A Monthly Magazine Embracing Every Department of Literature..., Svazky 11–12W. W. Snowden., 1839 |
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Strana 4
... horse , it could not conceal the firm and graceful pro - lion , again buried his delicate hoofs deep in the gravel , It was in vain ; the portions of the high - blooded animal , nor the haughty and made another mighty effort . tread ...
... horse , it could not conceal the firm and graceful pro - lion , again buried his delicate hoofs deep in the gravel , It was in vain ; the portions of the high - blooded animal , nor the haughty and made another mighty effort . tread ...
Strana 5
... horse , and Bedford's ' s men sounding their bugles in the hills . " " Peace , sir fool ! " exclaimed Dunois , suddenly rous- ing himself . " And , if thou canst , tell us how we are to reach the camp without horses , in a road infested ...
... horse , and Bedford's ' s men sounding their bugles in the hills . " " Peace , sir fool ! " exclaimed Dunois , suddenly rous- ing himself . " And , if thou canst , tell us how we are to reach the camp without horses , in a road infested ...
Strana 6
... horse , the speaker rode in a brisk || ness of the old chateau for receiving guests , but made trot toward the village , followed by his men . One sol- dier , a heavy featured , ruffianly fellow , lingered behind till his companions had ...
... horse , the speaker rode in a brisk || ness of the old chateau for receiving guests , but made trot toward the village , followed by his men . One sol- dier , a heavy featured , ruffianly fellow , lingered behind till his companions had ...
Strana 7
... horse , and led the way to the hostelry . Be- fore dismounting , she ordered her attendant to saddle the horse by the first dawn of day , as she intended to break her fast far on the road to Chinon , whither she had re- solved to return ...
... horse , and led the way to the hostelry . Be- fore dismounting , she ordered her attendant to saddle the horse by the first dawn of day , as she intended to break her fast far on the road to Chinon , whither she had re- solved to return ...
Strana 9
... horses , and breaking young colts ; or take her hence , as I but now proposed , place her among the sol- diery , and ... horse in a foam , and with a heavy bundle tied to his saddle - bow . To be continued . 66 men do , or ought to look ...
... horses , and breaking young colts ; or take her hence , as I but now proposed , place her among the sol- diery , and ... horse in a foam , and with a heavy bundle tied to his saddle - bow . To be continued . 66 men do , or ought to look ...
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Strana 72 - The land shall not be sold for ever; for the land is mine, for ye are strangers and sojourners with me.
Strana 76 - And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him ; and he became captain over them : and there were with him about four hundred men.
Strana 80 - Upon this, I who took the boldness to speak freely before the cardinal, said there was no reason to wonder at the matter, since this way of punishing thieves was neither just in itself, nor good for the public ; for as the severity was too great, so the remedy was not effectual ; simple theft not being so great a crime, that it ought to cost a man his life...
Strana 193 - I say, that if one train of thinking be more desirable than another, it is that which regards the phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author.
Strana 72 - Then Jezebel sent a messenger unto Elijah, saying, So let the gods do to me, and more also, if I make not thy life as the life of one of them by tomorrow about this time.
Strana 243 - It will be the duty of the historian and the sage in all ages to let no occasion pass of commemorating this illustrious man ; and, until time shall be no more, will a test of the progress which our race has made in wisdom and in virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington.
Strana 290 - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly : if the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, With his surcease, success ; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here, But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, — We'd jump the life to come.
Strana 271 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years; for learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both!
Strana 208 - There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as discretion ; it is this indeed which gives a value to all the rest, which sets them at work in their proper times and places, and turns them to the advantage of the person who is possessed of them.
Strana 119 - American intrenchments, when a furious attack was made on its left; but Major Ackland, at the head of the British grenadiers, sustained it with great firmness. The Americans soon extended their attack along the whole front of the German troops, which were posted on the -right of the grenadiers; and marched a body around their flank to prevent their retreat.