Leisure LaborsD. Appleton, 1858 - 408页 |
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... Bill , passed the British Parliament early in the year succeeding . The news reached the colonies in the spring , and thrilled with electric violence from Cape Cod to the Savannah . So far from increas- ing the confusion and dismay ...
... Bill , passed the British Parliament early in the year succeeding . The news reached the colonies in the spring , and thrilled with electric violence from Cape Cod to the Savannah . So far from increas- ing the confusion and dismay ...
第23页
... bills establishing Courts of Justice , to regu- late titles to property , to prohibit the further importa- tion of slaves within the colony , to institute freedom of opinion in religion ; and aided in reconstructing the en- tire ...
... bills establishing Courts of Justice , to regu- late titles to property , to prohibit the further importa- tion of slaves within the colony , to institute freedom of opinion in religion ; and aided in reconstructing the en- tire ...
第147页
... was not to be expected , therefore , that they would agree on the question of establishing a National Bank . Washington , when the bill was sent to him for signa- ture and approval , with a decent respect to the WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD . 147.
... was not to be expected , therefore , that they would agree on the question of establishing a National Bank . Washington , when the bill was sent to him for signa- ture and approval , with a decent respect to the WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD . 147.
第151页
... bill to extend the expired charter of the Bank . The bill was subjected to some amendments , and its con- sideration postponed for one week . On the morning of the 12th , Mr. Anderson , of Tennessee , moved to strike out the first ...
... bill to extend the expired charter of the Bank . The bill was subjected to some amendments , and its con- sideration postponed for one week . On the morning of the 12th , Mr. Anderson , of Tennessee , moved to strike out the first ...
第152页
... bill ; that it was expected by himself and others , that the chairman would favor them with an argument to induce their support of the bill , and that then he might con- sider of his duty in making answer . This last rejoinder fully ...
... bill ; that it was expected by himself and others , that the chairman would favor them with an argument to induce their support of the bill , and that then he might con- sider of his duty in making answer . This last rejoinder fully ...
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第344页 - Some ship in distress, that cannot live In such an angry sea!" "O father! I see a gleaming light, O say, what may it be?" But the father answered never a word, A frozen corpse was he. Lashed to the helm, all stiff and stark, With his face turned to the skies, The lantern gleamed through the gleaming snow On his fixed and glassy eyes. Then the maiden clasped her hands and prayed That saved she might be; And she thought of Christ, who stilled the wave, On the Lake of Galilee.
第348页 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in Heaven. As some tall cliff, that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
第345页 - She drifted a dreary wreck, And a whooping billow swept the crew Like icicles from her deck. She struck where the white and fleecy waves Looked soft as carded wool, But the cruel rocks, they gored her side Like the horns of an angry bull. Her rattling shrouds, all sheathed in ice, With the masts went by the board; Like a vessel of glass, she stove and sank, Ho! Ho! the breakers roared!
第348页 - At church with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorned the venerable place ; Truth from his lips prevailed with double sway, And fools who came to scoff remained to pray.
第348页 - Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And e'en his failings leaned to virtue's side ; But in his duty prompt at every call, He watched and wept, he prayed and felt for all ; And, as a bird each fond endearment, tries, To tempt its new-fledged offspring to the skies, He tried each art, reproved each dull delay, Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way.
第336页 - And with them the Being Beauteous,' Who unto my youth was given, More than all things else to love me, And is now a saint in heaven.
第336页 - WHEN the hours of Day are numbered, And the voices of the night Wake the better soul that slumbered, To a holy, calm delight ; Ere the evening lamps...
第381页 - Kansas, and when admitted as a state or states, the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the union with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission...
第347页 - And still where many a garden flow'r grows wild ; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's modest mansion rose, A man he was,- to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year...
第344页 - Colder and louder blew the wind, A gale from the North-east ; The snow fell hissing in the brine, And the billows frothed like yeast. Down came the storm, and smote amain The vessel in its strength ; She shuddered and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leaped her cable's length.