Under the crown1869 |
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... cause : whatever may be the criticisms which may be passed upon the rake of our masts , the cut of our jib , or the run of our counter , there is one thing about us which we think we may say defies criticism , and that is the motive of ...
... cause : whatever may be the criticisms which may be passed upon the rake of our masts , the cut of our jib , or the run of our counter , there is one thing about us which we think we may say defies criticism , and that is the motive of ...
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... causes of failure ; and in these instances we shall look forward to the possible success of a future attempt . Moreover we do undertake to return all rejected communications . And now we trust , good Public , and worthy Colleagues , we ...
... causes of failure ; and in these instances we shall look forward to the possible success of a future attempt . Moreover we do undertake to return all rejected communications . And now we trust , good Public , and worthy Colleagues , we ...
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... causes . Hatred and distrust of Spain , like the old Scottish feeling towards England , has induced the nation to keep its Spanish marches almost impenetrable ; at the same time , the possession of ultramarine colonies turned seaward ...
... causes . Hatred and distrust of Spain , like the old Scottish feeling towards England , has induced the nation to keep its Spanish marches almost impenetrable ; at the same time , the possession of ultramarine colonies turned seaward ...
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... caused no diminution of the royal favour ; for , in the following year , we find Sir Thomas Seymour is knighted , and sharing largely in the distribution of the plundered property of the Church . By letters patent dated the 23rd March ...
... caused no diminution of the royal favour ; for , in the following year , we find Sir Thomas Seymour is knighted , and sharing largely in the distribution of the plundered property of the Church . By letters patent dated the 23rd March ...
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... cause of the failure of this arrangement is unknown , except that it may be gathered from certain depositions made in 1546 , in the prosecution of the Earl of Surrey , that the lady's " fantezey would not serve to marry with him ...
... cause of the failure of this arrangement is unknown , except that it may be gathered from certain depositions made in 1546 , in the prosecution of the Earl of Surrey , that the lady's " fantezey would not serve to marry with him ...
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第115页 - Truly, shepherd, in respect of itself, it is a good life; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life, it is naught. In respect that it is solitary, I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private, it is a very vile life. Now in respect it is in the fields, it pleaseth me well ; but in respect it is not in the court, it is tedious.
第493页 - Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw: Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sigh'd and said amang them a'; — "Ye are na Mary Morison!
第484页 - I have seen the wild stone-avalanches of the Alps, which smoke and thunder down the declivities, with a vehemence almost sufficient to stun the observer. I have also seen snow-flakes descending so softly as not to hurt the fragile spangles of which they were composed ; yet to produce, from aqueous...
第492页 - Then gently scan your brother man, Still gentler sister woman ; Though they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human : One point must still be greatly dark, The moving why they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark How far, perhaps, they rue it. Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord — its various tone, Each spring — its various bias...
第492页 - Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human : One point must still be greatly dark, The moving Why they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark, How far perhaps they rue it. Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.
第492页 - And wear thou this" — she solemn said, And bound the Holly round my head : The polish'd leaves, and berries red, Did rustling play ; And, like a passing thought, she fled In light away.
第472页 - Figarys," which was acted to-day. But, Lord ! to see how they were both painted would make a man mad, and did make me loath them ; and...
第474页 - I heard an able sermon of the minister of the place; and stood by a pretty, modest maid, whom I did labour to take by the hand and the body; but she would not, but got further and further from me; and, at last, I could perceive her to take pins out of her pocket to prick me if I should touch her again — which seeing I did forbear, and was glad I did spy her design.
第266页 - If the bulk of the human race are always to remain as at present, slaves to toil in which they have no interest, and therefore feel no interest — drudging from early morning till late at night for bare necessaries, and with all the intellectual and moral deficiencies which that implies — without resources...
第473页 - I come to read it, it is so silly an abuse of the Presbyter Knight going to the wars, that I am ashamed of it ; and by and by meeting at Mr. Townsend's at dinner, I sold it to him for i8d.