Polyglot Reader and Guide for Translation, Consisting of a Series of English Extracts, with Their Translation Into French, German, Spanish and Italian: The Several Parts Designed to Serve as Mutual Keys. English TextD. Appleton and Company, 1875 |
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... Fire , 30. A Gentle Hint , PAGE • 23 24 24 25 25 31 . A Candid Culprit , 32 . An Intrepid Quaker , 33. A Good Son , 34. Great Results from Trifling Causes , • 26 26 · 27 27 35. Difference between Economy and Avarice , 36. Unfulfilled ...
... Fire , 30. A Gentle Hint , PAGE • 23 24 24 25 25 31 . A Candid Culprit , 32 . An Intrepid Quaker , 33. A Good Son , 34. Great Results from Trifling Causes , • 26 26 · 27 27 35. Difference between Economy and Avarice , 36. Unfulfilled ...
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... fire . But , " says the doctor , " you have nothing to take it in ; " and , as he was going to fetch something for that purpose , the little girl stooped down at the fire - place , and taking some cold ashes in one hand , she put live ...
... fire . But , " says the doctor , " you have nothing to take it in ; " and , as he was going to fetch something for that purpose , the little girl stooped down at the fire - place , and taking some cold ashes in one hand , she put live ...
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... fire . " There , my lads , " said he , " I knew we should have our revenge soon . " XIV . - A SAILOR'S REPLY . As a sailor was about to embark on a long voyage , one of his friends said to him : " I am astonished that you dare to trust ...
... fire . " There , my lads , " said he , " I knew we should have our revenge soon . " XIV . - A SAILOR'S REPLY . As a sailor was about to embark on a long voyage , one of his friends said to him : " I am astonished that you dare to trust ...
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... fire had recently been lighted . By degrees the fire having com- pletely kindled , Newton felt the heat intolerably intense , and rang his bell with unusual violence . His servant was not at hand at the moment , but he soon made his ...
... fire had recently been lighted . By degrees the fire having com- pletely kindled , Newton felt the heat intolerably intense , and rang his bell with unusual violence . His servant was not at hand at the moment , but he soon made his ...
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... FIRE . " 2 A YANKEE traveller arriving at a country inn , quite drench- ed with rain , found the fire so closely surrounded by guests , that he could not get near it , until he thought of an expedient to disperse them . Having called ...
... FIRE . " 2 A YANKEE traveller arriving at a country inn , quite drench- ed with rain , found the fire so closely surrounded by guests , that he could not get near it , until he thought of an expedient to disperse them . Having called ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 263 - And that myself am blind! Yet gave me, in this dark estate, To see the good from ill; And, binding nature fast in fate, Left free the human will.
Seite 275 - Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother; And, in the churchyard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother.
Seite 260 - If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him. He hates our sacred nation ; and he rails, Even there where merchants most do congregate, On me, my bargains, and my well-won thrift, Which he calls interest : Cursed be my tribe, If I forgive him ! Bass.
Seite 279 - Trust no future, howe'er pleasant ; Let the dead past bury its dead ; Act, act in the living present, Heart within, and God o'erhead.
Seite 144 - I WAS ever of opinion, that the honest man who married, and brought up a large family, did more service than he who continued single, and only talked of population.
Seite 260 - Signior Antonio, many a time and oft, In the Rialto, you have rated me About my moneys and my usances : Still have I borne it with a patient shrug ; For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe...
Seite 278 - An hour passed on — the Turk awoke; That bright dream was his last; He woke — to hear his sentries shriek, "To arms! they come! the Greek! the Greek!
Seite 82 - BROTHER : The Great Spirit has made us all, but He has made a great difference between his white and red children. He has given us different complexions and different customs. To you He has given the arts. To these He has not opened our eyes. We know these things to be true. Since He has made so great a difference between us in other things, why may we not conclude that He has given us a different religion according to our understanding ? The Great Spirit does right He knows what is best for his...
Seite 81 - Their skins served us for clothing. HE had scattered them over the country, and taught us how to take them. HE had caused the earth to produce corn for bread. All this HE had done for his red children, because he loved them.