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By the usurper. Gold and silver may, If not recover'd, have its place supplied, And full remuneration made for all
And ev'ry loss. Not so with confidence;
That has no substitute-no agency;
Naught but itself officiates for itself.
POEMS.
29 Let once the pillars which support its throne Be torn asunder-its foundatio... |
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THACKERAY THE PREACHER.* THE
HE distinguished men who have it all their own way in the pulpit are not the only great preachers. We believe, in... |
God knoweth, my Lady hath great pain with her great teeth, & they come very slowly forth; & causeth me to suffer her Grace to have her wil more than I would; I trust to God & her teeth were well graft, to have her Grace after another fashion, than she is yet: so as I trust the Kings grace shal have great comfort in her... |
families, or against property, or against anybody, or against anything that is good. I say, that if Parliament were to appoint a Commission, and give it, say, at first up to the amount of five millions sterling, the power to negotiate or treat with those great families in England who have estates in Ireland, it is prob... |
She in turn, through her mouth pie ce. intimated 10 MIN tnat MS company and services In driving the family horse would be acceptable to take her to the city to purchase her gown. To this he readily assented as he also had business in the city. They had agreed upon q plan OF communication before leaving home. through sm... |
nuHHoeT VI your Ie-isSue VI the KANSAS
Herald Of Feeaom, from friend in
your far-off and distant land, cannot
refrain from taking up my pen, and
addressing you few words of SYM pathy and cheer, such as must come
yelling up in the heart of every sim
cere lover of human freedom, and ad-
mirer of those who bravely ... |
Cry HAIL. NEW ORLEANS, !
Tuesday, October J, 1872. 5 The Council met in regular session today at noon.
Present-Mayor Benz f. Flanders tpresidingj, and Administrators John Cockrem (Improvementsj, Alfred Shaw Public Ac. counts), L. n Delassize tWaterworks and Public BuiIdings), John S. Walton lFi nance) and Fl. Bonzano... |
8. Keep looking for the day of restitution of all things.
SABBATH, FEBRUARY 10, 1878.-
2 Chron. xx. 14-22.
Jehoshaphat Helped of God.
INTRODUCTION.
While the name of Jehoshaphat had been feared by surrounding nations so much that they made no war against him, yet such an event as the defeat of both kings at Ramoth... |
It must be explained that this theory of the growth and decay of clans is drawn from a good deal of actual minute. observation of what is still going on in the wilder regions of India. There is, of course, good historic evidence for believing that some of the Aryan clans were full grown
CHAP. VI.
MIXTURE OF STOCKS
1... |
221 ly for such an institution, and I will present to your notice some instances of this character, accompanied by my own views of their propriety. Practices are indulged in some Grand Lodges, which are denounced by others, and the question naturally arises, Who shall decide?
New York insists that a candidate should p... |
Fire or flood, or fun and folly, Who has always led the van, And most lov'd Cork, if sad or jolly?
Don't forget 'twas "Bother'd Dan."
Not much longer can he linger;
Soon we'll have his vacant place, For grim Time, with ruthless finger, Marks his mild, yet warlike face.
Now's the time, while he is near you-
Help th... |
If Fielding were alive and Dickens were dead, how he would extol Dickens! Go, the third day; dine with a trader-all the other guests being gentlemen on the Stock
Exchange. A new specialty is before you; all the world seems circumscribed to scrip and the budget. In fine, whatever the calling, let men only cultivate tha... |
oonferonco a&embled ae\ bruSsAs on eoe consider~t;od con i'd I 81 t tSis great question. Ihsvs NOT doubted. Aad haze not taken occasion TO express that basef. ay well I'm the | invitations issusi FOR this cohfersnce AZ in my public tmesssgeS that eae international ratio Ypuld greatly promote the interest Of our p$ple A... |
Oh! what of earthly influence can so fortify the heart of man against the seductions of vice as the love of a virtuous woman!
Let us pursue this scene no further: suffice it to say, 1
their brutal revelry iad so far overcome the party, that of all present, Rory O'More and his partner only were thoroughly conscious of... |
In the case of his Transatlantic rival we must go still further: we must infer both language and action from the wonders recorded of him; but when we find Americans of all classes, parties, and shades of opinion, bearing concurrent testimony to these, there is obviously no alternative but to assume the direct falsehood... |
52 Nich. Bullingham. f. 40. translated to Worces- Lincoln. ter, 1570.
53 John Jewell. from 46.
54 Thomas Young. f. 54. translated to York, 1560.
55 Richard Davis. f. 59. translated to St. Davids, 1561. St. Asaph.
56 Edmund Gheast, f. 63. translated to Salisbury, 57 Thomas Bentham, f. 59.
58 Gilbert Berkeley, f. 74... |
upon my property; and even when she appears most gentle, she is very insidious, and has such an undermining way with her, that her insinuating arts are as much to be dreaded as open violence. I might indeed remonstrate, but it is a known part of her character, that nothing makes any lasting impression upon her.
As to ... |
over the ARMIES OF the Union, ana which protects us in this Capitol to-day.
have said, sir, that many who sought these foreign registers were high minded, honorable. and patriotic men. / am pernally acq ai tied with some of them, and It gives me pleasure to speak Of them in this way. But, sir. there Is good reason to ... |
- y | tnat tiley should have killed dozen Dutchmen, democrats, and free negroes, and but hpo "Amerians, and those taCo, innocent and unotiendng pysandersE This fact will not read well in the
written history OF this transaction! Ii is circun
stance which will not only make an impression upon your minds uniayorable to ... |
The two old ladies sat with their hands clasped and their mouths open. Neither of them had the courage to pull up the blind, and watch if on a third repetition the sound should be accompanied by any sight. In a few seconds a louder, harder thud, preceded by no rubbing on the window, and followed by a noise as of some o... |
Saracenic, and absolutely perfect in its grace and richness. It is the realization of an Oriental dream; it is the poetry and luxury of the East in tangible forms. Where so much depends on the proportion and harmony of the different parts-on those correspondences, the union of which creates that nameless soul of the wo... |
conduct, and makes this the argument of three Elegiac Epistles, one of which (feignedly written by Isotta), pleads the irresistible power of love as an excuse for her fault, and the other (put into her father's mouth) replies, that the love which has subdued her is a false god, and that duty demands of her to leave her... |
At a very great money-price the upper class has got possession of what public secondary schools of good standing there are, and does not feel bound to lend its endeavours towards stripping itself of the advantage which this higher training gives to it. That an upper class should not care to be disturbed in its preponde... |
from Committee on Shipping the bill au thorizing the purchase of foreign bull ships by citizens of the United States TO use in the foreign carrying trade.
Slocum presented the views OF the mi nority which were ordered printed.
Morrison moved the House 60 into th' Committee of the Whole on revenue bills pending which ... |
Sing to me friend of the bright spirit-band, They whose feet have the shores of eternity trod, The dear angels who guard us and guide us to God, O sing me the songs of the Heav'nly land!
Sing on O Seraph! Thy soul-witching strain
Doth a solace, a peace to my spirit impart, 'Tis the music of Heaven; O breathe it again... |
to suffer the death penalty by electricity, has demonstrated that he died very sudden ly, very rapidly, and extremely easy and painless" remarked DIR. Gaertner, OF this city, to a DISPATCH reporter yesterday.
''Even if the papers called it failure, bungled up job" continued the doctor, Kemmler died quick, without | a ... |
Yet it is upon this passage that Prideaux wholly, and Moore in great measure, rest the assertion that social prayer was the practice of the Jewish synagogue, and sanctioned by the presence of Jesus; and it is thence they draw their inference-that it is therefore binding upon society in the present day and throughout al... |
Today at noon, at t'Ingleside," the resi-
dence of Mr.. and Mrs. Frank r. Noyes
| Miss Miranda Noyes, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Crosby s. Noyes, became the wife of
| Mr.. George Washington Boyd of Philadel-
| phia. Bishop Satterlee performed the serv- | ice. which was so1emnized in the presence
| of family party. ... |
riff?' asked Robin Hood; 'they are fat and in good condition, are they not?' "I must tell thee, good fellow,' returned the sheriff, reining up his palfrey, 'that I would rather be elsewhere than in thy company.' "Robin Hood replied by taking his bugle-horn from his side, and blowing three distinct blasts that made the ... |
To these emotions, whencesoe'er they come, Whether from breath of outward circumstance,
Or from the soul-an impulse to herself, I would give utterance in numerous verse.
Of truth, of grandeur, beauty, love, and hope-
And melancholy fear subdued by faith;
Of blessed consolations in distress;
Of moral strength, and ... |
Ridley and Latimer. 359 sophism had been heard too often. Ridley thanked the court for their gentleness," "being the same which Christ had of the high priest: " "the high priest said it was not lawful for him to put any man to death, but committed Christ to Pilate; neither would suffer him to absolve Christ, though he ... |
seQuently has 10 pay high rate OF interest," On all OF its deUt while only part Is reached by the tax gatherer.
Sunset Cox has been sick at home with a "malarial" fever. If he had it here he would get 80 days in the work house. Dissipation is said to be wearing him out.
Silver certificates are 50 common in | Kansas t... |
Must you not truckle to her royal highness? BACCHUS.
No! by the dirty waves of Styx I swear it, My love is your's-my wife shall never share it.
JUNO, aside. 'Tis a sad compliment, but I must bear it.
VOL. I.
BACCHUS. Air.
Then let's away, And never delay, "Tis folly to stay
From rapture and love:
I sicken, I die... |
161 stitches on the eighth day, when all appeared normal and healthy. I was called on the twelfth day to find the wound open and a long loop of intestine and a large mass of omentum lying free in the dressings. This had probably occurred during a convulsion. I loosened the adhesions, returned the protruding entrails an... |
Yes, by my soul !
It is too bad. One has a conscience too--
Dev. If it were not our chieftain, who so ong
Has issued the commands, and claim'd our duty,-
But. Is that the objection?
Dev.
Were it my own father, And the Emperor's service should demand it of me, t might be done perhaps-But we are soldiers, And to as... |
1 And Solomon the son of David was strengthened in his kingdom, and the LORD his God was with him, and magnified him ex-
2 ceedingly. And Solomon spake unto all Israel, to the captains of thousands and of hundreds, and to the judges, and to every prince in all Israel, the heads of the
3 fathers' houses. So Solomon, a... |
LYNDON, March 12.-Mueh interest was manifested to-day over the Russian complication The cabinet met at noon. an unusually early hour, and this helped to give colhr TO the reports that crisis bat been reached between the govern. ment and Russia. The news OF the sup posed situation spread and the interest became intense.... |
6. The original word, here translated integrity,h is rendered by some truth, i by others purity,k and by others simplicity;cation of and it will bear them all, as signifying properly perfection or the Words. innocence. You would think, by that word, that Abimelech had in this whole business walked in the sight of God w... |
The ground now taken by the Opposition is most dangerous. They say they have done enough to strengthen Government. They will grant no more power without redress of grievances, and I fear the effect of inflammatory language in the unsettled state of men's minds. The Catholics will be satisfied with what is proposed, and... |
Both father and mother...................... 10 "l
Brothers or sisters......... 12, parents not rheumatic 4
Grandparents........... 25, แ 66 66 (l 11 ................................
No history of rheumatism........
In seventy-two per cent., therefore, there was a definite family history of rheumatism, or, excludin... |
customed to it, Joshua included, very sick.
But the swell subsiding as they proceeded on their voyage, this sickness went off, and left many rather better in health than before. With a prosperous wind they quickly passed the Land's End, and lost sight of their native country; a loss which, more than anything that had ... |
Nataly had eyes on her girl, and was pleased at an alertness shown by Mr. Sowerby to second her by crossing the dialogue. As regarded her personal feelings, she was hardened, so long as the curtains were about her to keep the world from bending black brows of inquisition upon one of its culprits. But her anxiety was vi... |
The object of the gentleman from Chester (Mr. Bell) was a special one; it was to strike out the fourth section. The delegate must obtain a vote of two-thirds, or the convention could not entertain his motion. For, by the rules of the body, the fourth section was already disposed of; and it was no part of the amended co... |
under his notice, and to investigate their principles from books which he found in the Factory library.
3. Ralph's aid in the suit was so valuable, that Barnard and Weston have advised him to continue his studies in mechanics, with the view of becoming a scientific expert, and of growing into a practice, in the United... |
5371 and on March 7th, 1850, it was observed that he must have come out of his shell in the interval (as the paper had been discoloured, apparently in his attempt to get away); but, finding escape impossible, had again retired, closing his aperture with the usual glistening film; this led to his immersion in tepid wate... |
ters of housewifery. A bed occupied one corner, it was low-posted, but womanly ingenuity had made it seem otherwise, by depending curtains of snow-white muslin from the ceiling, arranged in festoons, and fringed with open net-work and tassels; the wall (which was composed of the naked hewn logs) was neatly papered with... |
It is a term applied, as we may be aware, to a man of profligate character and conduct; but properly and primarily means one 'wheeled,' or broken on the wheel. Now the first person who gave it its secondary meaning, was the profligate Duke of Orleans, Regent of France in the interval between the reigns of Louis the Fou... |
La Muccia, twenty miles, a small town seated on the river Chiento. After dinner, we went on along an easy road, running low among the hills; and should have made a longer day's journey, but that, having given our vetturino a box on the ear, which is considered a great outrage in this country, as was shown in the affair... |
April a nest of the Hedgesparrow was found by a friend in a very curious position. It was built in a large head of cabbage growing in a kitchen garden near Coolock, in the County Dublin. Since then five eggs have been laid, but, when they were partly hatched, the nest was deserted by the parent birds. It is composed of... |
Yet, sometimes, sometimes doth she weep
Moved gently in her soul's soft sleep;
A few tears down her cheek descend
For this her last and living friend.
Bless, tender hearts, their mutual lot, And bless for both this savage spot!
Which Emily doth sacred hold
For reasons dear and manifold-
Here hath she, here befor... |
73 lish the law of Confession and Communion, to be complied with at least once a year, and then at Easter thereabout, under pain of excommunication. or That the Confessional existed from the time of Christ and His Apostles, the
TESTIMONIES OF THE FATHERS
and Doctors of the early Church, which I shall now quote, will ... |
For the purpose of introducing this new scheme the first thing to be done is to determine the annual yield which is required from a particular tract of forest-that is to determine the consumption in tons during the year 1891-92 from this tract. This information in cartloads and headloads, is obtained in the manner just... |
3. CARDIOSPERMUM, L. HEART-SEED. BALLOON-VINE. (Gr. Kapdía, heart, onepua, seeds; the globous seeds marked with a large cordate hilum.) Sepals 4, the 2 outer smallest; petals 4, each with an emar-
ORDER 42.-CELASTRACEÆ.
289 ginate scale above the base; the 2 lower remote from the stamens, their scales crested; stamen... |
uo,,r-cRowN strawberries will be on the market before long.
"SrRrrrs of New York at the Grand Opera House tonight
WHEELING mills shipped 10000 kegs OF nails by river last week
THE Committees on Health and keaI Estate will meet this evening.
FARMERS report prospects good Tor heavy crop of apples and cherries
The ri... |
FLOWERS monoecio-polygamous from the abortion of the pistil. CALYX campanulate or tubular, mostly oblique and gibbous at the base posteriorly, five-lobed, deciduous; the lobes more or less unequal, quincuncially imbricated in aestivation, the fourth posterior. PETALS 5, alternate with the lobes of the calyx, or often o... |
111 was understood by an ancient Greek or Roman, as it is understood by a modern Englishman or American; and there is something almost pitiful in seeing a man of genius like Mr. Carlyle fighting painfully over again those battles of the last century which settled nothing but the continuance of the
Prussian monarchy, w... |
w Inc sail Loft meetings are held at Noe cling at 1890 a. m. Strangers and others are cor daily invited to be present. All are welcome.
ABYssINIAN CHURCH. = Service of worship A3o P. M. Young peoples meeting in charge Of the Y. T. S. @. L. OF Wlliston church at 73O d m. p1 ALL Souls CHURCH, tUniyersalisp. Deering- 191... |
walk; the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear"
/ notice this Surgeon had fondness for chronic cases. Many q surgeon, when he has had a patient brought to him, has said: "Why was not this at tended to five years ago? You bring him to me after all power of recuperation is gone. You have waited until there is complete... |
Loud blowe the wyndes..
Love and folly
Love in thine eyes
Love like a bird .....
Lovely seems the moon's...
Love though divided.....
Low in a vale.
Long from earth.... 385
Long may live . 147
Lo! on yon long resounding shore...... 150 351 144 144 148 439 153 436 341 366 142 148 154 149 143 152 343 151 355 145 ... |
B edeck'd with beauty's symmetry, Reflecting innocence' mild sway
O'er all that nature can display.
On thee, dear child, we love to gaze, K ind words to speak, and bless thy future days;
E 'en Sarah's blessing be thy laureled bays.
ACROSTIC ON LUCY MARTIN.
Loving sister, for thy kindness
U nto one who can't repay... |
The poem consisted of childish reminiscences, and the sketches which follow • The reader curious in such matters may refer (if he can find them) to "A Sermon preached on the Anniversary of the Dark
Day," "An Artillery Election Sermon," "A
Discourse on the Late Eclipse," "Dorcas, a
Funeral Sermon on the Death of Mada... |
LEE. Ah! Mathew, my boy!-ten thousand welcomes. (shakes his hand warmly)
MAT. (c.) I rejoice to see you, Sir. Ha! Laura! your hand. (as he extends his hand she runs eagerly, then stops, as recollecting)
LAURA. (kindly, R.C.) Welcome, cousin.
ACT II.]
MAT. Nay, Laura, do not shrink from me-do not fear me now. You re... |
5 The wicked shall sink down to hell ;
Thy wrath devour the lands
That dare forget thee, or rebel
Against thy known commands.
6 Though saints to sore distress are brought, And wait and long complain,
PSALM X.
Their cries shall never be forgot, Nor shall their hopes be vain.
7 Rise, great Redeemer, from thy seat,... |
I believe the adoption of this plan would be a dangerous precedent, tending to the occupancy by the Government of many of those avenues in which personal enterprise and private capital now seek employment, and that it would be in opposition to the very spirit of a Republican Government. Such a Government is for the pro... |
In order to enforce generally the salutary action of such a rule, the state, as already observed, will have to contribute its part, and the requirements needed in this respect may be briefly reviewed. They are
First, A law to secure compensation for substantial improvements effected by tenants for their landlords.
Tw... |
Waterville felt something like excitement as he asked himself whether the baronet's mother would now consent to know her. She must of course be aware that it was a woman who was keeping her son in Paris at a season when English gentlemen were most naturally employed in shooting partridges. "She is staying at the Hôtel ... |
the means of being happy on account of it with the rest of the world.
Entertainments at the Churches.
The largest attendance that ST. Paul's Church has had for some time assembled last night to witness the Christmas celebration OF the St Pauls parochial Sunday school. The church had been specially decorated for the o... |
2. The county, who builds and repairs, is responsible for the sufficiency of the goal, and the sheriff for the custody; and one or the other must answer for every escape, unless it happen by fire, public enemies, or the providence of God. Ib. 323.
INDEX.
3. If those who aid a prisoner to escape from goal are not of s... |
difficulties, without any competency of political skill, abilities and inclination, which are necessary to manage the helm" His whole life had been spent in repeat ed sacrifices for his country's welfare, and he did not hesitate now, though there is an undertone of inexpressible sadness in this entry in his diary on th... |
This particular difference had existed from the earliest period; but it only became prominent when all dialects were brought to a common level of comparison by sharing in a common degradation. But little more than half a century had passed after the Conquest, when the chronicler, William of Malmesbury (1095-1148), asse... |
Lady of Sorrows, the mater dolorosa of the ancient world, but with a certain latent reference, all through, to the mystical person of the earth. Her robe of dark blue is the raiment of her mourning, but also the blue robe of the earth in shadow, as we see it in Titian's landscapes; her great age is the age of the immem... |
This species is rare, and indeed only seems to be found in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. The stem-leaves are heart-shaped, smooth, somewhat toothed and not stalked; root-leaves stalked and egg-shaped. Flowers very small, white, and in a dense bunch. A smaller plant than the last.
TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOsa.
THALAMIFL... |
With fruit and grain; so, 'neath the trellises, Nigh blossomless, did they lie well at ease, And watched the poppies burn across the grass, And o'er the bindweed's bells the brown bee pass
Still murmuring of his gains: windless and bright
The morn had been, to help their dear delight;
But heavy clouds ere noon grew ... |
mans proposition FOR the establishment OF common unit Of money for the United States and England. VIM. M. Evarts has been reelected president of the Yale Alumni Associtation. .. Victor Hugo issued an address to the senatorial delegates from Paris and France, asking them to found q democracy which shall end foreign wars... |
Withheld in ice from the ocean's roar, Third-winter'd in that dreadful dock, With stiffen'd cordage, sails decay'd, And crew that care for calm and shock
Alike, too dull to be dismay'd, Yet, if I come where ladies are, How sad soever I was before, Then is my sadness banish'd far, And I am like that ship no more;
Or l... |
ARELEY KINGS, twelve miles N. of Worcester and close to the modern town of Stourport, has an interesting church, nearly all 15th century work (Perpendicular), except a Norman doorway in the north wall. In the ancient manor-house of the Zacharys it is said Prince
Rupert once slept, in the Civil Wars. Areley Hall is the... |
The hairy growth on leaves serves as a protection against excessive light, evaporation and loss of heat at night. Most of the plants on steppes and deserts, on high mountains, in sunny and dry places have on this account a silky or woolly growth on their leaves, or their epidermis is tufted. The thin, shiny, waxy cover... |
I write two-thirds, and sometimes only onehalf of the sermon. The remainder I deliver under the heat of the moment. I change too the words of my manuscript as I go on; I make them shorter and sharper. If in my study I wrote the word "avocations," when I come to preach I say business; if I wrote "this commercial metropo... |
674 CROWNINSHIELD, Benj. W. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to, 1824, rare ;- Loammi Baldwin. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to, 1827 ;-Gen'l D. Parker, A. L. in 3d person. 1 p. 4to, 1813. 3 MSS.
675 Brattle, Capt. Thos., prominent in King Philips' war.
1 p. 4to, 1653. Signed also by Ed. Rawson. Scarce.
D. S.
676 GRATTON, T. C. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to, ... |
The Godet family, of which several members still occupy honourable positions in Neuchâtel, was to be distinguished both in art and science. Teaching in all its degrees, whether in Neuchâtel or abroad, seems to have been its patrimony and its chosen profession. There is, I believe, hardly an instance of a member of the ... |
.s;so,reement of the jury, This virtual YER diot Of "not proven" reflects the judgment of tbo community, expressing by its divided voice
=, most cool minds which nothing -, tI1e trial has cleared up--frst the doubt
- ori,ne Surratt was an accompllce IN, and next the doubt as to what extent ne was an accomplice in any... |
Let them pray on, like S. Monica for her son; let them pray to Him Who willeth not the death of a sinner; and even if they have to go down mourning to the grave, who knows what fruit of their prayers and tears they may meet at the Resurrection Day?
Nor have I spoken of low spirits and religious melancholy.
Both are o... |
When a nerve has been divided, and the wound does not heal by the first intention, but inflames, violent pain, and frequently spasms are produced, from the communication of the inflammation to the nerve. Mr. Hunter has shewn that a wound of any part, made internally, may heal by granulation, independent of any secretio... |
ever written; namely, that, while Don Quixote was incomparable in theoretic and ideal statesmanship, Sancho, with his stock of proverbs, the ready money of human experience, made the best possible practical governor. Henry IV. was as full of wise saws and modern instances as Mr. Lincoln, but beneath all this was the th... |
ARE THE PRESENT METHODS FOR THE EDUCATION OF MINISTERS SATISFACTORY? IF NOT, HOW MAY THEY BE IMPROVED?
NO. VI.
BY M. VALENTINE, D.D., PROFESSOR OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY, THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, GETTYSBURG, PA.
THE prosperity of the Church and the progress of Christianity are, to some degree, directly dependent on a righ... |
Cottar nearly wept with joy as the campaign went forward. They were fit-physically fit beyond the other troops; they were good children in camp, wet or dry, fed or unfed; and they followed their officers with the quick suppleness and trained obedience of a first-class foot-ball fifteen. They were cut off from their apo... |
England is a mellow country, ana The English people are Il mellow people, they have hung uu the tree Ot nations Il lon9 time, and viii, do doubt, hang Is much longer tor WindialIs, ! reckon, are not the order in this island. We are pitched several degrees higher il this
country. BY contrast, things here are loud, shar... |
Much of what I have said applies to selling books in any manner, but there are some peculiar advantages in selling them by subscription. Agents often sell to shiftless hand-to-mouth people who never bought a book at a bookstore in their lives, and probably never would. They may never have "laid by" a dollar in their li... |
121 same method: how is it then that men are so inconsistent with themselves, as in their own case to prefer the momentary pleasures of vice to the solid happiness which arises from virtue ?
How come they to think that the same thing which will make all others miserable, will make them happy?
This difference arises n... |
He was a man of about forty-five years of age. He said he had risen at five, and had been at work from six o'clock in the morning till seven o'clock in the evening, with brief intervals for meals; and he had entered the evening class to remain there till ten. He had pleasure, he said, in drawing, and that a knowledge o... |
Adroitness formidable than the most treacherous of advocates. Sensual indulgence had sapped the very foundations of his character.
It is true that his friends, forgetting the disappointment engendered by his recent displays of timidity, reminded him again of the engagements into which he had entered, to interfere in d... |
When a petiole is undivided, but bears on each side any number of leaflets, either placed alternately as in opposite pairs, it is said to be a pinnated or winged leaf, fig. 6. In describing such a style of foliage, it is usual to particularize the number of pinne by the terms trijugous, quadrijugous, and so on. Sometim... |
As indicated by the title the author has aimed to prepare an elementary manual for the guidance of the student in his first cases of labor and for midwives, their duties being the same.
In the mastery of any science or art the importance of a clear and well-arranged series of fundamental ideas is evident, but to epito... |
223 bated and voted upon by the citizens, and finally the officers are elected for the ensuing year. Such in brief is the description of the Landsgemeinde as given by eye-witnesses, and in reading it one cannot fail to see how the people must be impressed with the dignity and responsibility of self-government, provided... |
First of all, I believe him to have been a man of not only sincere but ardent piety. On this point, as far as I know, there was but one opinion amongst his acquaintances. He was remarkably conscientious. His conscience was both enlightened and tender. The Bible was his guide, and he was exceedingly sensitive to any dep... |
Your cities into shards with catapults?
She would not love; or brought her chain'd, a slave, The lifting of whose eyelash is my lord?
Not ever would she love, but brooding turn
The book of scorn, till all my flitting chance
Were caught within the record of her wrongs
And crush'd to death and rather, Sire, than thi... |
reef would know sit was there till he was going over 1t in boat and looked. over the side. WeShad just got down to the point when we saw the boat close to-. She was being pulled very quickly by four hands. and made q devil OF . row coming through the water. The man who was steering was standing up, and showed white and... |
Rowledge, by Rev. A. W. Parker.
Salford, Surrey, by Rev. C. F. Fison
Sayers, Mrs. S. J. (for Hing-Hwa)
Silloth, by Rev. H. Aylwin .
Thompson, Miss G. I Ο I 7 6 I 6
Thompson, Mrs. Burns, by Miss F. E. Young
Tulse Hill, Holy Trinity (including £4. Is. 6d. for cot at Hing-Hwa)
Watford, Christ Church, by Miss E. Inn... |
Arfak Mountains, and procured by Signor D'Albertis on the Fly River.
XANTHOTIS FILIGERA (Gould); Salvad. t. c. ii. p. 344. No. 131.
Morocco district. "Tamorri." Bare patch around eye fleshcolour. [A. G.] A large series of this species was obtained by
Signor D'Albertis on the Fly River.
PHILEMONOPSIS MEYERI, Salvad.... |
David my servant may have a light before me always in Jerusalem, he city which I have chosen me to put my name there. And I will take thee, and thou shalt reign according to all that thy soul desireth, and shalt be king over Israel. And it shall be, if thou wilt hearken unto all that I command thee, and wilt walk in my... |