The Anglo-American Magazine, Svazek 2Maclear., 1853 |
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... ship Company .... Trade of St. John's , New Brunswick , with 101 102 ... 102 An Old Man's Story .. 484 United States .... 102 And then 501 Gold in St. Vincent's . 102 A Friend ..... 576 Jails in Upper Canada . 214 A Word on Canada ...
... ship Company .... Trade of St. John's , New Brunswick , with 101 102 ... 102 An Old Man's Story .. 484 United States .... 102 And then 501 Gold in St. Vincent's . 102 A Friend ..... 576 Jails in Upper Canada . 214 A Word on Canada ...
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... ships of . war and privateers shall be , and are hereby in- structed to warn every neutral vessel coming from any such port , and destined to another such port , to discontinue her voyage , and not to proceed to two memorable Orders ...
... ships of . war and privateers shall be , and are hereby in- structed to warn every neutral vessel coming from any such port , and destined to another such port , to discontinue her voyage , and not to proceed to two memorable Orders ...
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... ship desired to send a message on board the Chesapeake , the commander of the latter vessel , Commodore Barron , hove to ; of public indignation was raised ; no authori- to sea , off Cape Henry , and in a few hours tative document ...
... ship desired to send a message on board the Chesapeake , the commander of the latter vessel , Commodore Barron , hove to ; of public indignation was raised ; no authori- to sea , off Cape Henry , and in a few hours tative document ...
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... ship of ration of war , by an " AMERICAN CITIZEN , " a war . Still , few as they were , they may serve member of the local legislature in one of the to suggest the reflection , how readily the New England States , and evidently a man of ...
... ship of ration of war , by an " AMERICAN CITIZEN , " a war . Still , few as they were , they may serve member of the local legislature in one of the to suggest the reflection , how readily the New England States , and evidently a man of ...
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... ships of war , or for being enemies ' property , or for any other cause than the contra- vention of this present order . And the commanders of his majesty's ships of war and privateers , and other vessels acting under his majesty's ...
... ships of war , or for being enemies ' property , or for any other cause than the contra- vention of this present order . And the commanders of his majesty's ships of war and privateers , and other vessels acting under his majesty's ...
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Strana 81 - How wonderful is Death, Death, and his brother Sleep ! One, pale as yonder waning moon With lips of lurid blue ; The other, rosy as the morn When throned on ocean's wave It blushes o'er the world : Yet both so passing wonderful...
Strana 91 - How beautiful this night ! the balmiest sigh, Which vernal zephyrs breathe in evening's ear, Were discord to the speaking quietude That wraps this moveless scene. Heaven's ebon vault, Studded with stars unutterably bright, Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls, Seems like a canopy which love had spread To curtain her sleeping world.
Strana 208 - Never shall I forget the sensations of awe, horror, and admiration with which I gazed about me. The boat appeared to be hanging, as if by magic, midway down, upon the interior surface of a funnel vast in circumference, prodigious in depth, and whose perfectly smooth sides might have been mistaken for ebony...
Strana 205 - ... was represented by a broad belt of gleaming spray; but no particle of this slipped into the mouth of the terrific funnel, whose interior, as far as the eye could fathom it, was a smooth, shining, and jet-black wall of water, inclined to the horizon at an angle of some forty-five degrees, speeding dizzily round and round with a swaying and sweltering motion, and sending forth to the winds an appalling voice, half shriek, half roar, such as not even the mighty cataract of Niagara ever lifts up...
Strana 170 - Fell mid the ranks of the invading foe. Long, but not loud, the droning wheel went on, Like the low murmur of a hive at noon ; Long, but not loud, the memory of the gone Breathed through her lips a sad and tremulous tune.
Strana 128 - With this evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations.
Strana 209 - Both above and below us were visible fragments of vessels, large masses of building timber and trunks of trees, with many smaller articles, such as pieces of house furniture, broken boxes, barrels, and staves. I have already described the unnatural curiosity which had taken the place of my original terrors. It appeared to grow upon me as I drew nearer and nearer to my dreadful doom. I now began to watch, with a strange interest, the numerous things that floated in our company. I must have been delirious,...
Strana 207 - Such a hurricane as then blew it is folly to attempt describing. The oldest seaman in Norway never experienced anything like it. We had let our sails go by the run before it cleverly took us; but, at the first puff, both our masts went by the board as if they had been sawed off — the mainmast taking with it my youngest brother, who had lashed himself to it for safety.
Strana 254 - THE flower that smiles to-day To-morrow dies; All that we wish to stay Tempts and then flies. What is this world's delight? Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as bright.
Strana 81 - Seized on her sinless soul ? Must then that peerless form Which love and admiration cannot view Without a beating heart, those azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow, That lovely outline which is fair As breathing marble, perish? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this heavenly sight But loathsomeness and ruin?