The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen61835 |
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... cause of truth , and encourages a fervent and holy devotion to freedom and justice . When mere measures of policy ... causes in advancing the prosperity of the nation . In this country , almost every great question , whether of doctrine ...
... cause of truth , and encourages a fervent and holy devotion to freedom and justice . When mere measures of policy ... causes in advancing the prosperity of the nation . In this country , almost every great question , whether of doctrine ...
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... causes which do not affect us , became degenerate and spirit - broken , we must also sink from our former and present condition . The combined influences of education and Christianity raised our people to their present elevation , and ...
... causes which do not affect us , became degenerate and spirit - broken , we must also sink from our former and present condition . The combined influences of education and Christianity raised our people to their present elevation , and ...
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... cause , cheered him as he passed the streets , and glorified the departure and the coming in of his boats , by making the welkin ring with their shouts . He once smilingly said to a friend : These are my judges : they see effects , and ...
... cause , cheered him as he passed the streets , and glorified the departure and the coming in of his boats , by making the welkin ring with their shouts . He once smilingly said to a friend : These are my judges : they see effects , and ...
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... cause to these magic pages , —and after exacting from his child a solemn promise that she would not again open the books , he sat down with a kiln - dried fancy , —armed with a full fed stomach , and sincere in his belief that no ...
... cause to these magic pages , —and after exacting from his child a solemn promise that she would not again open the books , he sat down with a kiln - dried fancy , —armed with a full fed stomach , and sincere in his belief that no ...
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... causes I hate and have betrayed thee . ' ' Coward ! ' replied the chief , with a look of disgust : ' hadst thou not a sword ? Or , if thou didst not dare meet me on equal terms , hadst thou not the dastard's weapon , - -a dagger ? Was ...
... causes I hate and have betrayed thee . ' ' Coward ! ' replied the chief , with a look of disgust : ' hadst thou not a sword ? Or , if thou didst not dare meet me on equal terms , hadst thou not the dastard's weapon , - -a dagger ? Was ...
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Página 484 - D'avenant K* Consisting of Those which were formerly Printed, and Those which he design'd for the Press: Now Published Out of the Authors Originall Copies. London: Printed by TN for Henry Herringman, at the Sign of the Blew Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange. 1673.
Página 139 - He who ascends to mountain-tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hate of those below. Though high above the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth and ocean spread, Round him are icy rocks, and loudly blow Contending tempests on his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led.
Página 186 - Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound.
Página 189 - In my distress I called upon the LORD, and cried unto my God: he heard my voice out of his temple, and my cry came before him, even into his ears.
Página 360 - ... for nothing can sweeten felicity itself, but love ;" but when a man dwells in love, then the breasts of his wife are pleasant as the droppings upon the hill of Hermon, her eyes are fair as the light of heaven, she is a fountain sealed, and he can quench his thirst, and ease his cares, and lay his...
Página 143 - The heart is like the sky, a part of heaven, But changes night and day too, like the sky ; Now o'er it clouds and thunder must be driven...
Página 186 - The sun shall be no more thy light by day, neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee; but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God thy glory. Thy sun shall no more go down, neither shall thy moon withdraw itself: for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.
Página 360 - No man can tell but he that loves his children, how many delicious accents make a man's heart dance in the pretty conversation of those dear pledges; their childishness, their stammering, their little angers, their innocence, their imperfections, their necessities, are so many little emanations of joy and comfort to him that delights in their persons and society.
Página 188 - I have trodden the vat alone ; And of the peoples there was not a man with me. And I trod them in mine anger ; And I trampled them in mine indignation : And their life-blood was sprinkled upon my garments ; And I have stained all mine apparel.
Página 189 - Olympus' lofty tops descends. Bent was his bow, the Grecian hearts to wound; Fierce as he moved, his silver shafts resound. Breathing revenge, a sudden night he spread, And gloomy darkness roll'd about his head.