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Halaman 21
... effects in every fu- ture stage of existence : As somewhat of the colour of our social cha- racter may depend on this first appearance on the theatre of public observation , you may judge of my embarrassment on this occasion . The ...
... effects in every fu- ture stage of existence : As somewhat of the colour of our social cha- racter may depend on this first appearance on the theatre of public observation , you may judge of my embarrassment on this occasion . The ...
Halaman 28
... effects which a provincial and dependent position operates upon the efforts of genius . These difficulties , so embarrassing , were augmented from other causes . The population of this colony was derived from several nations . The ...
... effects which a provincial and dependent position operates upon the efforts of genius . These difficulties , so embarrassing , were augmented from other causes . The population of this colony was derived from several nations . The ...
Halaman 30
... effects of this complication of causes , were to be traced in the general want of education - in the debased condition of the learned professions -- in neglect of seminaries of learn- ing ---- and in a universal apathy with regard to ...
... effects of this complication of causes , were to be traced in the general want of education - in the debased condition of the learned professions -- in neglect of seminaries of learn- ing ---- and in a universal apathy with regard to ...
Halaman 34
... effect in exciting the mind to action , yet it is to be regretted that such talents and powers were expended in a way so little calculated to subserve the solid interests of science . From this barren soil no sub- stantial harvest of ...
... effect in exciting the mind to action , yet it is to be regretted that such talents and powers were expended in a way so little calculated to subserve the solid interests of science . From this barren soil no sub- stantial harvest of ...
Halaman 43
... , two births to one death . The charges which have been * Smith's History of the Province of New - York , ย + Abbe Robin . the brought against the supposed deleterious effects of our climate CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . 43.
... , two births to one death . The charges which have been * Smith's History of the Province of New - York , ย + Abbe Robin . the brought against the supposed deleterious effects of our climate CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . 43.
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Halaman 36 - This study renders men acute, inquisitive, dexterous, prompt in attack, ready in defence, full of resources. In other countries, the people, more simple and of a less mercurial cast, judge of an ill principle in government only by an actual grievance. Here they anticipate the evil, and judge of the pressure of the grievance by the badness of the principle. They augur misgovernment at a distance ; and snuff the approach of tyranny in every tainted breeze.
Halaman 107 - See, through this air, this ocean, and this earth, All matter quick, and bursting into birth. Above, how high, progressive life may go ! Around, how wide ! how deep extend below ! Vast chain of being ! which from God began, Natures ethereal, human, angel, man, Beast, bird, fish, insect, what no eye can see, No glass can reach ; from infinite to thee, From thee to nothing.
Halaman 36 - When your lordships look at the papers transmitted us from America, when you consider their decency, firmness, and wisdom, you cannot but respect their cause, and wish to make it your own. For myself, I must declare and avow, that in all my reading and observation...
Halaman vi - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever...
Halaman 100 - That in ancient times a herd of these tremendous animals came to the Big-bone licks, and began an universal destruction of the bear, deer, elks, buffaloes, and other animals which had been created for the use of the Indians; that the Great Man above, looking down and seeing this, was so enraged that he seized his lightning, descended...
Halaman 90 - And all philosophical Experiments that let Light into the Nature of Things, tend to increase the Power of Man over Matter, and multiply the Conveniences or Pleasure of Life.
Halaman 45 - Here then are the advantages of free states. Though a republic should be barbarous, it necessarily, by an infallible operation, gives rise to Law, even before mankind have made any considerable advances in the '.other sciences. From law arises security : From security curiosity : And from curiosity knowledge.
Halaman 323 - ... terrific. Darkness was only visible at eight o'clock; and the birth of May dawned like the day of judgment : a chaotic gloom enveloped the mountain, and an impenetrable haze hung over the sea, with black sluggish clouds of a sulphureous cast. The whole island was covered with favilla, cinders, scoria, and broken masses of volcanic matter. It was not until the afternoon, the muttering noise of the mountain sunk gradually into a solemn yet suspicious silence.
Halaman 107 - Were we to press, inferior might on ours; Or in the full creation leave a void, Where, one step broken, the great scale's destroy'd: From Nature's chain whatever link you strike, Tenth, or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike. And if each system in gradation roll, Alike essential to th' amazing whole, The least confusion but in one, not all "That system only, but the whole must fall.
Halaman 137 - For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind: but the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison.