The North American Review, 第 53 卷

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Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge
O. Everett, 1841
Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930.
 

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第 415 頁 - Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies, The tufted crow-toe, and pale jessamine, The white pink, and the pansy freak'd with jet, The glowing violet, The musk-rose, and the well-attir'd woodbine, With cowslips wan that hang the pensive head, And every flower that sad embroidery wears: Bid amarantus all his beauty shed, And
第 55 頁 - proposed by the articles of Confederation, namely, common defence, security of liberty, and general welfare. 2. " That no treaty or treaties among the whole or part of the States as individual Sovereignties would be sufficient. 3. " That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary.
第 414 頁 - 11 sweeten thy sad grave. Thou shall not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose ; nor The azured harebell, like thy veins ; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Oiit-sweeten'd not thy breath. The ruddock would With charitable bill,
第 414 頁 - not thy breath. The ruddock would With charitable bill, (O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers lie Without a monument'.) bring thee all this ; Yea, and furred moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground thy corse.
第 391 頁 - s fine revolution, an we had the trick to see 't. Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggats with them ? Mine ache to think on 't.
第 60 頁 - United States labored ; that in tracing these evils to their origin, every man had found it in the turbulence and follies of democracy ; that some check was to be sought for, against this tendency of our governments ; and that a good Senate seemed most likely to answer the purpose."—
第 25 頁 - that there is some corporeal being without me, the object of that sensation ; I do more certainly know, that there is some spiritual being within me that sees and hears. This, I must be convinced, cannot be the action of bare insensible matter; nor ever could be, without an immaterial thinking being."— Locke,
第 61 頁 - insisting that it ought to be by the State Legislatures. The people, he said, immediately should have as little to do as may be about the government. They want information, and are constantly liable to be misled.
第 178 頁 - Come, but keep thy wonted state, With even step and musing gait, And looks commercing with the skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes.
第 520 頁 - C'est assez, dit le rustique ; Demain vous viendrez chez moi. Ce n'est pas que je me pique De tous vos festins de roi : Mais rien ne vient m'interrompre ; Je mange tout a loisir. Adieu done. Fi du plaisir, Que la crainte

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