The American Monthly Magazine, Svazek 3,Svazek 9M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1837 |
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... means which , each for the other , we all perceive to be inadequate . The hour of reflection is naturally the hour of exhortation ; but in this favoured land , and in this enlightened population , we see the general tendencies of things ...
... means which , each for the other , we all perceive to be inadequate . The hour of reflection is naturally the hour of exhortation ; but in this favoured land , and in this enlightened population , we see the general tendencies of things ...
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... means of which they are bestowed , becomes a part of our atmosphere ; the increased apt- ness for knowledge which each generation of civilized men obtains enters into our circulation , becomes a part of our physical constitu- tion , and ...
... means of which they are bestowed , becomes a part of our atmosphere ; the increased apt- ness for knowledge which each generation of civilized men obtains enters into our circulation , becomes a part of our physical constitu- tion , and ...
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... means- Yes ! thou shalt be my bride Within the hour . My heart runs o'er with rapture ! All that I've told thee , love , was but to prove Thy sweet sincerity . Come to these arms , Thou dearest ! and forgive my stratagem . From the ...
... means- Yes ! thou shalt be my bride Within the hour . My heart runs o'er with rapture ! All that I've told thee , love , was but to prove Thy sweet sincerity . Come to these arms , Thou dearest ! and forgive my stratagem . From the ...
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... mean what I say . Hear me , and then tell me if you are at all surprised at the emotion which I apprehend I have be- trayed at this eclaircissement . Your mother was my first love ; I was her first suitor . We met some twenty - five ...
... mean what I say . Hear me , and then tell me if you are at all surprised at the emotion which I apprehend I have be- trayed at this eclaircissement . Your mother was my first love ; I was her first suitor . We met some twenty - five ...
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... mean our skill to prove ; - But the blessing's from above ! Well seemeth it our earnest work With earnest words t ' accompany ; For labour's stream , with goodly talk , Will glide along more merrily . Now carefully let us reflect What ...
... mean our skill to prove ; - But the blessing's from above ! Well seemeth it our earnest work With earnest words t ' accompany ; For labour's stream , with goodly talk , Will glide along more merrily . Now carefully let us reflect What ...
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Strana 99 - Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse ; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there...
Strana 99 - He was chubby and plump ; a right jolly old elf; And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoke not a word but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings ; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle , But I heard him exclaim,...
Strana 204 - A general diffusion of the advantages of education being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, to promote this important object, the legislature are authorized, and it shall be their duty, to require the several towns to make suitable provision, at their own expense, for the support and maintenance of public schools...
Strana 204 - The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide, by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis.
Strana 511 - ... heads all in nightcaps, and full of the foolishest dreams. Riot cries aloud, and staggers and swaggers in his rank dens of shame; and the Mother, with streaming hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them; — crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian pitcher of tamed vipers, each struggling to...
Strana 99 - And mamma in her kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap— When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.
Strana 519 - The battles, sieges, fortunes that he has passed," ought to have come back upon him. He ought to have remembered that, from the earliest achievement in which he displayed that military genius which has placed him foremost in the annals of modern warfare, down to that last and surpassing combat which has made his name imperishable — from Assaye to Waterloo — the Irish soldiers, with whom your armies are filled, were the inseparable auxiliaries to the glory with which his unparalleled successes...
Strana 99 - Gave the lustre of midday to objects below, When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer, With a little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it must be St Nick.
Strana 105 - His bow'd head on his hands, and shook as 'twere With a convulsion — then arose again, And with his teeth and quivering hands did tear What he had written, but he shed no tears. And he did calm himself, and fix his brow Into a kind of quiet : as he paused, The Lady...
Strana 619 - He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem to his mother when I went in. I made him read on ; it was the description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted up hU eyes and hands. ' There's the mast gone,' says he; 'crash it goes! — they will all perish !' After his agitation, he turns to me. ' That is too melancholy,' says he ; ' I had better read you something more amusing.