The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen10David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher Munroe & Francis, 1811 vol. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... means a very pleasant accompaniment to a breakfast to have these gentry shaking their rags in your face , independent of the risque you run of receiving a colony of the live stock which they generally car- ry about them . Never did I ...
... means a very pleasant accompaniment to a breakfast to have these gentry shaking their rags in your face , independent of the risque you run of receiving a colony of the live stock which they generally car- ry about them . Never did I ...
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... means so insufferably troublesome as the others . Many among them are reduced servants , persons who have been thrown out of employment by the emigration of the court , or the invasion of the French . Their number is however lamentable ...
... means so insufferably troublesome as the others . Many among them are reduced servants , persons who have been thrown out of employment by the emigration of the court , or the invasion of the French . Their number is however lamentable ...
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... means they are always enabled to defy the Devil , and keep him at bay . It is utterly impossible for one who has not been here to have an adequate idea of the filth of this city . Such things as pipes and common sewers are unknown . The ...
... means they are always enabled to defy the Devil , and keep him at bay . It is utterly impossible for one who has not been here to have an adequate idea of the filth of this city . Such things as pipes and common sewers are unknown . The ...
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... means a pleasant affair . I have several times found myself among them before I was aware of the circumstance , and have only been apprised of my proximity by the hoarse voice of the centinel , exclaiming Qui vive ? Ne boutez la , and ...
... means a pleasant affair . I have several times found myself among them before I was aware of the circumstance , and have only been apprised of my proximity by the hoarse voice of the centinel , exclaiming Qui vive ? Ne boutez la , and ...
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... means in their power to fa- cilitate his escape . They exclaim when they see him pur- sued Coutadinho ! alas , poor fellow , and do whatever they are able to assist him in his flight . The usual price of a bravo is not more than a ...
... means in their power to fa- cilitate his escape . They exclaim when they see him pur- sued Coutadinho ! alas , poor fellow , and do whatever they are able to assist him in his flight . The usual price of a bravo is not more than a ...
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Página 220 - Bear me, Pomona ! to thy citron groves ; To where the lemon and the piercing lime, With the deep orange, glowing through the green, Their lighter glories blend.
Página 394 - Tis night, and the landscape is lovely no more ; I mourn, but, ye woodlands, I mourn not for you ; For morn is approaching, your charms to restore, Perfumed with fresh fragrance, and glittering with dew: Nor yet for the ravage of winter I mourn ; Kind nature the embryo blossom will save.
Página 394 - For there is hope of a tree if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground, yet through the scent of water it will bud and bring forth boughs like a plant.
Página 290 - Where western gales eternally reside, And all the seasons lavish all their pride : Blossoms, and fruits, and flowers together rise, And the whole year in gay confusion lies.
Página 321 - The general character of this translation will be given, when it is said to preserve the wit, but to want the dignity, of the original.
Página 90 - They ought rather to reflect, that he who falls by a mistaken sentence, may be considered as falling for his country ; whilst he suffers under the operation of those rules, by the general effect and tendency of which the welfare of the community is maintained and upholden. CHAPTER X. OF RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS, AND OF TOLERATION. ' A RELIGIOUS establishment is no part of Christianity ; it is only the means of inculcating it.
Página 181 - Sanctify the LORD of hosts himself; and let him be your fear, and let him be your dread.
Página 268 - God : this deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others: this restraining of the word of God from that latitude and generality, and the understandings of men from that liberty, wherein Christ and the apostles left them, is, and hath been, the only fountain of all the schisms of the church, and that which makes them immortal...
Página 236 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Página 425 - Agréez ces derniers efforts d'une voix qui vous fut connue. Vous mettrez fin à tous ces discours. Au lieu de déplorer la mort des autres, grand prince, dorénavant, je veux apprendre de vous à rendre la mienne sainte ; heureux si , averti par ces cheveux blancs du compte que je dois rendre de mon administration , je réserve au troupeau que je dois nourrir de la parole de vie les restes d'une voix qui tombe et d'une ardeur qui s'éteint.