The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Tom 47Henry Colburn and Company, 1836 |
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... thing of some fifty tons , had a crew of five men , four of whom he sent ashore , and retained only one sailor , besides his own son , a boy only ten years old . Why retain the child ? " poor you will say . I tell you he was no poor ...
... thing of some fifty tons , had a crew of five men , four of whom he sent ashore , and retained only one sailor , besides his own son , a boy only ten years old . Why retain the child ? " poor you will say . I tell you he was no poor ...
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... Things , however , are not in a settled condi- tion . I have still , to be sure , the same general impression that their national pride will induce the French to retain the country , and to pene- trate from its littoral into its ...
... Things , however , are not in a settled condi- tion . I have still , to be sure , the same general impression that their national pride will induce the French to retain the country , and to pene- trate from its littoral into its ...
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... thing of the profits that may result and partially meet that outlay . Suppose I tell you , for instance , on the authority of Genty de Bussy , that the French Colonial Government of Algiers derived from all its resources in the colony ...
... thing of the profits that may result and partially meet that outlay . Suppose I tell you , for instance , on the authority of Genty de Bussy , that the French Colonial Government of Algiers derived from all its resources in the colony ...
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... thing I ever heard said in favour of the French among the Moors was , that they thanked them for not allowing proselytizing fanatical preachers of Christianity to come amongst them . If such missionaries were allowed to settle here ...
... thing I ever heard said in favour of the French among the Moors was , that they thanked them for not allowing proselytizing fanatical preachers of Christianity to come amongst them . If such missionaries were allowed to settle here ...
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... thing as the Lancas- terian system of tuition discovered in Algiers by the French , but schools of mutual instruction have been established , early after the conquest , at Algiers , Oran and Bona . Those schools are open to the native ...
... thing as the Lancas- terian system of tuition discovered in Algiers by the French , but schools of mutual instruction have been established , early after the conquest , at Algiers , Oran and Bona . Those schools are open to the native ...
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Strona 398 - Shakspeare, that, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.
Strona 273 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid on a dolphin's back Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath. That the rude sea grew civil at her song, And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
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Strona 498 - What more felicity can fall to creature Than to enjoy delight with liberty, And to be lord of all the works of nature! To...
Strona 34 - twas a gallant thing to see that crowning show, Valor and love, and a king above, and the royal beasts below. Ramped and roared the lions, with horrid laughing jaws; They bit, they glared, gave blows like beams, a wind went with their paws; With wallowing might and stifled roar they rolled...
Strona 34 - mongst them sat the Count de Lorge, with one for whom he sighed : And truly 'twas a gallant thing to see that crowning show, Valor and love, and a king above, and the royal beasts below.
Strona 185 - For ever stare! O flat and shocking face, Grimly divided from the breast below! Thou that on dry land horribly dost go With a split body and most ridiculous pace, Prong after prong, disgracer of all grace, Long-useless-finned, haired, upright, unwet, slow!
Strona 17 - Pavoa peacock, is a grave and majestic dance ; the method of dancing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword, by those of the long robe in their gowns, by princes in their mantles, and by ladies in gowns with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance resembled that of a peacock's tail.
Strona 13 - Ev'n the terror, Poison, Hath its plea for blooming ; Life it gives to reverent lips, though death to the presuming. And oh ! our sweet soul-taker, That thief, the honey-maker, What a house hath he, by the thymy glen ! In his talking rooms How the feasting fumes, Till...
Strona 338 - tis the soul of peace ; Of all the virtues 'tis nearest kin to heaven ; It makes men look like gods. The best of men That e'er wore earth about him was a sufferer, A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit, The first true gentleman that ever breath'd.