Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 2R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... the vast Atlantic , on impulses , or for purposes we have no desire to enter upon , we were ( on one of these flights to London ) favoured with this letter from the lady : " Sir , " It is my intention to return 56 OLD ENGLAND.
... the vast Atlantic , on impulses , or for purposes we have no desire to enter upon , we were ( on one of these flights to London ) favoured with this letter from the lady : " Sir , " It is my intention to return 56 OLD ENGLAND.
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... enter into any arrangement with me for the purpose . I am at present at No. 10 , Park Place , St. James's , but leave town on Wednesday morning . A letter directed to me at Bannister's , Southampton , will reach me , however ; and I ...
... enter into any arrangement with me for the purpose . I am at present at No. 10 , Park Place , St. James's , but leave town on Wednesday morning . A letter directed to me at Bannister's , Southampton , will reach me , however ; and I ...
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... enter upon the various qualifications of all the British beauties who have paid their respects to this supposed land of promise ; and it will be quite enough to subjoin the following list , which will speak for itself . ENGLISH STARS ...
... enter upon the various qualifications of all the British beauties who have paid their respects to this supposed land of promise ; and it will be quite enough to subjoin the following list , which will speak for itself . ENGLISH STARS ...
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... enter into an arrangement with America for holding Cuba in its present position for a period of years , at all events , was heartily ridiculed throughout the States ; and although the duty did not exactly devolve on Mr. Everett to ...
... enter into an arrangement with America for holding Cuba in its present position for a period of years , at all events , was heartily ridiculed throughout the States ; and although the duty did not exactly devolve on Mr. Everett to ...
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... enter upon another of far greater promise ; wharves may be covered with merchandize , but who are to stow it all away ? -and docks may groan with the produce of the world beneath their sheds . and within their warehouses , but who are ...
... enter upon another of far greater promise ; wharves may be covered with merchandize , but who are to stow it all away ? -and docks may groan with the produce of the world beneath their sheds . and within their warehouses , but who are ...
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Seite 177 - And from Shakespeare she gained a great store of information amongst the rest, that -'Trifles light as air, Are, to the jealous, confirmation strong, As proofs of Holy Writ.
Seite 160 - Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous monument, And shadows forth its glory. There is given Unto the things of earth, which Time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power And magic in the ruined battlement, For which the palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, and wait till ages are its dower.
Seite 3 - By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash By any indirection...
Seite 137 - I candidly confess that I have ever looked on Cuba as the most interesting addition which could ever be made to our system of States. The control which, with Florida Point, this island would give us over the Gulf of Mexico, and the countries and isthmus bordering on it, as well as all those whose waters flow into it, would fill up the measure of our political well-being.
Seite 317 - ... of your family depending on an adherence to the principles that enthroned it ; for the safety and welfare of your kingdoms and dominions, threatened with almost unavoidable dangers and distresses ; that your majesty, as the loving father of your whole people, connected by the same bonds of law', loyalty, faith, and blood, though dwelling in various countries, will not suffer the transcendent relation formed by these ties, to be further violated, in uncertain expectation of effects, which, if...
Seite 32 - Government, the other half to him or them that shall inform or sue for the same...
Seite 120 - O you ! whom vanity's light bark conveys On fame's mad voyage by the wind of praise, With what a shifting gale your course you ply, For ever sunk too low, or born too high ! Who pants for glory finds but short repose, A breath revives him, or a breath o'erthrows.
Seite 317 - Permit us, then, most gracious Sovereign, in the name of all your faithful people in America, with the utmost humility, to implore you, for the honor of Almighty God, whose pure religion our enemies are undermining...
Seite 154 - HILL.] (3) [The plan of going to bed early, and rising betimes, has been called the golden rule for the attainment of health and long life.
Seite 317 - We, therefore, most earnestly beseech your majesty that your royal authority and interposition may be used for our relief, and that a gracious answer may be given to this petition.