Four Years in Great Britain, Volumul 1Harper & Brothers, 1836 - 359 pagini |
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Pagina 19
... Poor - A case of Tithe augmentation near London - Sale of Church Livings by Public Auction -- A remarkable Advertisement - The Last Wish of a Dying Woman - Injustice to Dis- senters - A Redeeming Feature . OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE RUINS OF ...
... Poor - A case of Tithe augmentation near London - Sale of Church Livings by Public Auction -- A remarkable Advertisement - The Last Wish of a Dying Woman - Injustice to Dis- senters - A Redeeming Feature . OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE RUINS OF ...
Pagina 24
... poor fellows , an Irishman , who attracted much attention , and excited no little interest in the ship , on account of the simple story he told of his motives in going to America , and of the result . It is too instructive to be omitted ...
... poor fellows , an Irishman , who attracted much attention , and excited no little interest in the ship , on account of the simple story he told of his motives in going to America , and of the result . It is too instructive to be omitted ...
Pagina 52
... Poor fellows ! I have often wished I could meet with them again ; I would certainly render to them double for all their kindness ; for it does not take long in England to learn what such attentions mean . Indeed , had we not been , by a ...
... Poor fellows ! I have often wished I could meet with them again ; I would certainly render to them double for all their kindness ; for it does not take long in England to learn what such attentions mean . Indeed , had we not been , by a ...
Pagina 56
... poor . Among the labourers themselves there is no motive to improvement , but the contrary . The longer they can occupy themselves in accomplishing a specific object , by so much are the means of subsistence for themselves and their ...
... poor . Among the labourers themselves there is no motive to improvement , but the contrary . The longer they can occupy themselves in accomplishing a specific object , by so much are the means of subsistence for themselves and their ...
Pagina 62
... poor man has felt what it is ; but the meaning , in such a case , is not so obvious . Three Foxes may sound agreeably to the sportsmen of England , who are sufficiently happy if they can start one from a cover . Four Awls was probably ...
... poor man has felt what it is ; but the meaning , in such a case , is not so obvious . Three Foxes may sound agreeably to the sportsmen of England , who are sufficiently happy if they can start one from a cover . Four Awls was probably ...
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Pagina 31 - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains in cradle of the rude imperious surge ; and in the visitation of the winds, who take the ruffian billows by the top, curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them with deafening clamours in the slippery clouds...
Pagina 5 - Turner's Sacred History of the World, attempted to be Philosophically considered, in a Series of Letters to a Son.
Pagina 82 - O could I flow like thee, and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme! Though deep, yet clear, though gentle, yet not dull, Strong without rage, without o'er-flowing full.
Pagina 73 - O Lord, with the Holy Ghost the Comforter, and daily increase in them Thy manifold gifts of grace ; the spirit of wisdom and understanding ; the spirit of counsel and ghostly strength ; the spirit of knowledge and true godliness ; and fill them, O Lord, with the spirit of Thy holy fear, now and for ever. Amen.
Pagina 202 - And be these juggling fiends no more believed, That palter with us in a double sense ; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope. — I'll not fight with thee. Macd. Then yield thee, coward, And live to be the show and gaze o
Pagina 273 - I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history; And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie...
Pagina 73 - And will you preserve unto the bishops and " clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to " their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do " or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? — King " or queen. All this I promise to do.
Pagina 81 - Kingdom, or that he ought not to enjoy the same, here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor ; being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed.
Pagina 7 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. By PF TYTLER, Esq. With Descriptive Sketches of the Natural History of the North American Regions.
Pagina 31 - Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude; And, in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king ? Then, happy low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.