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... ... Indian court- ship ... Toronto ... Its streets and inhabitants ... Evils of the voluntary system ... Should capital- ists emigrate ? ... A night in the woods ............ 151 PAGE . CHAP . IV . - Falls of Niagara vi CONTENTS .
... ... Indian court- ship ... Toronto ... Its streets and inhabitants ... Evils of the voluntary system ... Should capital- ists emigrate ? ... A night in the woods ............ 151 PAGE . CHAP . IV . - Falls of Niagara vi CONTENTS .
第 137 頁
... Toronto ) with as little delay as possi- ble , I left New York on my way to Upper Canada , this day at five P. M. I proceeded to Albany in a steam - boat called the Fanny ; the distance is 144 miles . Between seven and eight o'clock in ...
... Toronto ) with as little delay as possi- ble , I left New York on my way to Upper Canada , this day at five P. M. I proceeded to Albany in a steam - boat called the Fanny ; the distance is 144 miles . Between seven and eight o'clock in ...
第 144 頁
... Toronto . The Erie Canal is an undertaking which was begun under the patronage of the State , on the 4th day of July 1817 , and was finished in 1825 , at an expense of seven millions of dollars . The length of the canal is 363 miles ...
... Toronto . The Erie Canal is an undertaking which was begun under the patronage of the State , on the 4th day of July 1817 , and was finished in 1825 , at an expense of seven millions of dollars . The length of the canal is 363 miles ...
第 152 頁
... Toronto . On leaving Rome , two passengers took their seats in the coach . After we had travelled a con- siderable way , we came to a narrow pass , not more than four or five feet broader than the coach , with deep ravines on either ...
... Toronto . On leaving Rome , two passengers took their seats in the coach . After we had travelled a con- siderable way , we came to a narrow pass , not more than four or five feet broader than the coach , with deep ravines on either ...
第 154 頁
... Toronto had sailed half an hour before my arrival ; and the Oswego steamer , which ought to have sailed next day , was so damaged , in consequence of having been driven on shore in a gale , that she was under repair , so the earliest ...
... Toronto had sailed half an hour before my arrival ; and the Oswego steamer , which ought to have sailed next day , was so damaged , in consequence of having been driven on shore in a gale , that she was under repair , so the earliest ...
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第 186 頁 - Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind: His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or Milky Way: Yet simple Nature to his hope has given.
第 177 頁 - Horribly beautiful ! but on the verge, From side to side, beneath the glittering morn, An Iris sits, amidst the infernal surge, Like Hope upon a death.bed, and, unworn Its steady dyes, while all around is torn By the distracted waters, bears serene Its brilliant hues with all their beams unshorn : Resembling, 'mid the torture of the scene, Love watching Madness with unalterable mien.
第 139 頁 - As I had occasion to pass daily to and from the buildingyard, while my boat was in progress, I have often loitered unknown near the idle groups of strangers, gathering in little circles, and heard various inquiries as to the object of this new vehicle. The language was uniformly that of scorn, or sneer, or ridicule.
第 194 頁 - But in liberality they excel; nothing is too good for their friend: give them a fine gun, coat, or other thing, it may pass twenty hands before it sticks: light of heart, strong affections, but soon spent: the most merry creatures that live...
第 132 頁 - T enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey.
第 31 頁 - Where the dark scorpion gathers death around ; Where at each step the stranger fears to wake The rattling terrors of the vengeful snake...
第 140 頁 - They were silent, sad, and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. The signal was given, and the boat moved on a short distance and then stopped, and became immovable. To the silence of the preceding moment now succeeded murmurs of discontent, and agitations, and whispers, and shrugs. I could hear distinctly repeated, " I told you it was so ; it is a foolish scheme; I wish we were well out of it.
第 169 頁 - The roar of waters ! — from the headlong height Velino cleaves the wave-worn precipice; The fall of waters ! rapid as the light The flashing mass foams shaking the abyss ; The hell of waters ! where they howl and hiss, And boil in endless torture ; while the sweat Of their great agony, wrung out from this Their Phlegethon, curls round the rocks of jet That gird the gulf around, in pitiless horror set, LXX.
第 140 頁 - I told you it would be so; it is a foolish scheme. I wish we were well out of it.' I elevated myself upon a platform, and addressed the assembly. I stated that I knew not what was the matter; but if they would be quiet, and indulge me for half an hour, I would either go on, or abandon the voyage for that time.
第 91 頁 - SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has brought thee here? How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear?