The North American Review, Volumul 48O. Everett, 1839 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... civilization , by drawing from its numerous monuments their varied and enigmatic records . His work was divided into two parts . The first is devoted to a descriptive examination of the original divisions and of the primitive ...
... civilization , by drawing from its numerous monuments their varied and enigmatic records . His work was divided into two parts . The first is devoted to a descriptive examination of the original divisions and of the primitive ...
Pagina 3
... civilization . A new and strong light was thus thrown upon many questions , which at the beginning of his investigation had been purely conjectural ; and he had the rare satisfaction to find , that the views , which he had adopted upon ...
... civilization . A new and strong light was thus thrown upon many questions , which at the beginning of his investigation had been purely conjectural ; and he had the rare satisfaction to find , that the views , which he had adopted upon ...
Pagina 4
... civilization . even this step has seldom , if ever , been taken without some unusual external impulse . The fables of Janus and of Sat- urn , that golden age , so often and so sweetly sung , and which , from its unlikeness to any thing ...
... civilization . even this step has seldom , if ever , been taken without some unusual external impulse . The fables of Janus and of Sat- urn , that golden age , so often and so sweetly sung , and which , from its unlikeness to any thing ...
Pagina 5
... civilization began to gain upon their manners and their feelings , this dreadful rite was softened , and the products of the sacred spring , instead of being offered in sacrifice to the deity , were set apart for a particular service ...
... civilization began to gain upon their manners and their feelings , this dreadful rite was softened , and the products of the sacred spring , instead of being offered in sacrifice to the deity , were set apart for a particular service ...
Pagina 12
... civilization . The country , constantly exposed to inundations and cut up by marshes and lagoons , could only be won to use by the slow process of draining ; nor could this have been accomplished without a considerable progress in ...
... civilization . The country , constantly exposed to inundations and cut up by marshes and lagoons , could only be won to use by the slow process of draining ; nor could this have been accomplished without a considerable progress in ...
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Pagina 253 - And Abraham gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the LORD : and he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward all the land of the plain, and beheld, and, lo, the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace.
Pagina 254 - So the people shouted when the priests blew with the trumpets. And it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat, so that the people went up into the city, every man straight before him, and they took the city.
Pagina 208 - It shall not be quenched night nor day; the smoke thereof shall go up for ever: from generation to generation it shall lie waste; none shall pass through it for ever and ever.
Pagina 222 - And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar.
Pagina 230 - The pride of thine heart hath deceived thee, thou that dwellest in the clefts of the rock, whose habitation is high ; that saith in his heart, Who shall bring me down to the ground ? Though thou exalt thyself as the eagle, and though thou set thy nest among the stars, thence will I bring thee down, saith the Lord.
Pagina 530 - ... whenever they see the least attempt to wrest from them by force, or shuffle from them by chicane, what they think the only advantage worth living for. This fierce spirit of liberty is stronger in the English colonies probably than in any other people of the earth...
Pagina 214 - Also Edom shall be a desolation : every one that goeth by it shall be astonished, and shall hiss at all the plagues thereof. As in the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour cities thereof, saith the Lord, no man shall abide there, neither shall a son of man dwell in it.
Pagina 494 - His delivery of the latter was so improved by frequent repetitions that every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice was so perfectly well turned and well placed that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse, a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent piece of music.
Pagina 210 - Thy riches, and thy fairs, thy merchandise, thy mariners, and thy pilots, thy caulkers, and the occupiers of thy merchandise, and all thy men of war, that are In thee, and in all thy company which is in the midst of Ihee, shall fall into the midst of the seas in the day of thy ruin.
Pagina 208 - From generation to generation it shall lie waste ; None shall pass through it for ever and ever. But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it ; The owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: And he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness.