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第 19 頁
... become his tenant for the summer and autumn months , at Woodmancote , which was the name of the handsome cottage he had built in the wood behind our house . To this unexpected proffer the General could only give a gratified assent ...
... become his tenant for the summer and autumn months , at Woodmancote , which was the name of the handsome cottage he had built in the wood behind our house . To this unexpected proffer the General could only give a gratified assent ...
第 20 頁
... become very intimate with our fair guests ; for , as we see in animal nature , how a storm on a hill- side or meadow will collect all the sheep closely together , and drive them under the lee of some rock or wall for shelter ; so a ...
... become very intimate with our fair guests ; for , as we see in animal nature , how a storm on a hill- side or meadow will collect all the sheep closely together , and drive them under the lee of some rock or wall for shelter ; so a ...
第 29 頁
... become most beautiful , the clouds had all parted , and the whole heaven was of a daz- zling blue , arching down on and con- trasting strongly with the white and foamy waters , all glittering like a heaving mass of melting silver in the ...
... become most beautiful , the clouds had all parted , and the whole heaven was of a daz- zling blue , arching down on and con- trasting strongly with the white and foamy waters , all glittering like a heaving mass of melting silver in the ...
第 52 頁
... become a gaol apophthegm . This alone suffices to ensure the condemnation of the sys- tem ; for here it is plainly implied that it treats with the greatest leni- ency those culprits whose guilt is deepest , by setting them to watch over ...
... become a gaol apophthegm . This alone suffices to ensure the condemnation of the sys- tem ; for here it is plainly implied that it treats with the greatest leni- ency those culprits whose guilt is deepest , by setting them to watch over ...
第 87 頁
... become more or less the sub- ject of discussion , I am sensible the Canada paper cannot be mentioned by name ; but might it not be said that we had discovered that Shelburne had withheld from our know- ledge matters of importance to the ...
... become more or less the sub- ject of discussion , I am sensible the Canada paper cannot be mentioned by name ; but might it not be said that we had discovered that Shelburne had withheld from our know- ledge matters of importance to the ...
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第 353 頁 - Parthians and Medes and Elamites, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in Judea and Cappadocia, in Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, in Egypt, and in the parts of Libya about Cyrene, and strangers of Rome, Jews and proselytes, Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them speak in our tongues the wonderful works of God.
第 532 頁 - And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be blind, not seeing the sun for a season. And immediately there fell on him a mist and a darkness ; and he went about seeking some to lead him by the hand.
第 324 頁 - For the land, whither thou goest in to possess it, is not as the land of Egypt, from whence ye came out, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with thy foot, as a garden of herbs : but the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven...
第 162 頁 - I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart of a King, and of a King of England too...
第 601 頁 - In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die, who speak the tongue That Shakespeare spake; the faith and morals hold Which Milton held. — In everything we are sprung Of Earth's first blood, have titles manifold.
第 60 頁 - He is a middle-sized, spare man, about forty years old, of a brown complexion and darkbrown coloured hair, but wears a wig; a hooked nose, a sharp chin, grey eyes, and a large mole near his mouth...
第 163 頁 - Here die I, Richard Grenville, with a joyful and quiet mind, for that I have ended my life as a true soldier ought to do, that hath fought for his country, queen, religion, and honour...
第 354 頁 - In dropping buckets into empty wells, And growing old in drawing nothing up.
第 546 頁 - ... converted into satin. The manufacture goes forward at all hours. The actions and events of our childhood and youth are now matters of calmest observation. They lie like fair pictures in the air. Not so with our recent actions — with the business which we now have in hand. On this we are quite unable to speculate. Our affections as yet circulate through it. We no more feel or know it than we feel the feet, or the hand, or the brain of our body. The new deed is yet a part of life — remains...
第 3 頁 - Britain hereby declare that neither the one nor the other will ever obtain or maintain for itself any exclusive control over the said ship canal; agreeing that neither will ever erect or maintain any fortifications commanding the same or in the vicinity thereof, or occupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume, or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast,- or any part of Central America...