Ballou's Monthly Magazine, Volum 13Thomes & Talbot, 1861 |
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Pàgina 16
... become worse than in their original condition . Many of their women are said to be beautiful , and all of them are well developed and superbly formed . They imitate the whites in dress , and on a single per- son one may sometimes see ...
... become worse than in their original condition . Many of their women are said to be beautiful , and all of them are well developed and superbly formed . They imitate the whites in dress , and on a single per- son one may sometimes see ...
Pàgina 31
... become my wife - to supply the place of my late partner . If not in love , in pity , be mine ; for you must know what a dreadful thing it is to meet with so severe a loss . " " I do know what it is , " replied she , to his as ...
... become my wife - to supply the place of my late partner . If not in love , in pity , be mine ; for you must know what a dreadful thing it is to meet with so severe a loss . " " I do know what it is , " replied she , to his as ...
Pàgina 41
... become a victim to the revenge of the terrible destroyer . One only remained ; and he , Edgar Hylde , whose hatred and malice had inɛtigated and encouraged the bloody scheme , the execution of which was being thus fearfully avenged . He ...
... become a victim to the revenge of the terrible destroyer . One only remained ; and he , Edgar Hylde , whose hatred and malice had inɛtigated and encouraged the bloody scheme , the execution of which was being thus fearfully avenged . He ...
Pàgina 42
... become so threatening as to forbid my longer tarrying . Gathering up my reins , I said : " No , Maud , don't run away ; it would be wrong , I am afraid . Go back to old Giles , and he and his wife will treat you better . " " They wont ...
... become so threatening as to forbid my longer tarrying . Gathering up my reins , I said : " No , Maud , don't run away ; it would be wrong , I am afraid . Go back to old Giles , and he and his wife will treat you better . " " They wont ...
Pàgina 51
... become so justly the pride of the seas , and have gained a monopoly of the tea and opium trade of the East Indies . Everything about her bespoke neatness and order . The newly - painted sides , the tall masts tapering away to the little ...
... become so justly the pride of the seas , and have gained a monopoly of the tea and opium trade of the East Indies . Everything about her bespoke neatness and order . The newly - painted sides , the tall masts tapering away to the little ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 111 - Thus, like a God-created, firebreathing Spirit-host, we emerge from the Inane; haste stormfully across the astonished Earth; then plunge again into the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our passage: can the Earth, which is but dead and a vision, resist Spirits which have reality and are alive? On the hardest adamant some footprint of us is stamped-in; the last Rear of the host will read traces of the earliest Van.
Pàgina 111 - So has it been from the beginning, so will it be to the end. Generation after generation takes to itself the Form of a Body; and forth issuing from Cimmerian Night, on Heaven's mission APPEARS. What Force and Fire is in each he expends: one grinding in the mill of Industry; one hunter-like climbing the giddy Alpine heights of Science; one madly dashed in pieces on the rocks of Strife, in war with his...
Pàgina 392 - Imaginary evils soon become real ones by indulging our reflections on them; as he, who in a melancholy fancy sees something like a face on the wall or the wainscot, can, by two or three touches with a lead pencil, make it look visible, and agreeing with what he fancied.
Pàgina 161 - Omnipotent reigneth,' they were so transported that they all, together with the king (who happened to be present), started up, and remained standing till the chorus ended; and hence it became the fashion in England for the audience to stand while that part of the music is performing. Some days after the first exhibition of the same divine oratorio, Mr.
Pàgina 212 - On the 24th of December, towards evening, all the servants in general have a holiday ; they go not to bed all night, but ramble about till the bells ring in all the churches, which is at twelve o'clock ; prayers being over, they go to hunt the wren, and after having found one of these poor birds, they kill her, and lay her on a bier with the utmost solemnity, bringing her to the parish church, and burying her with a whimsical kind of solemnity, singing dirges over her in the Manx language, which...
Pàgina 314 - ... was ready for the entertainment of a ceremonious party. Such were the arrangements in the diningroom, whilst in the kitchen were others answerable to them in every respect. Spits loaded with joints of various sorts turned before the fire; pots, saucepans, and other culinary...
Pàgina 247 - The brave only know how to forgive! — it is the most refined and generous pitch of virtue human nature can arrive at. — * Cowards have done good and kind actions ; — -cowards have even fought, — nay, sometimes even conquered; — but a coward never forgave!
Pàgina 506 - Fidelity. On the 23d of Sept. 1780, Isaac Van Wart, accompanied by John Paulding and David Williams, all farmers of the county of Westchester, intercepted Major Andre on his return from the American lines in the character of a spy, and notwithstanding the large bribes offered them for his release, nobly...
Pàgina 161 - Handel came to pay his respects to Lord Kinnoul, with whom he was particularly acquainted. His Lordship, as was natural, paid him some compliments on the noble entertainment which he had lately given the town. ' My Lord,' said Handel, ' I should be sorry if I only entertained them ; I wish to make them better.
Pàgina 413 - Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country, and wedded to its liberty and interests, by the most lasting bonds.