The Drama of the AgesOlive Leaf Press, 1917 - 223 halaman |
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... design , an enormous multitude was assembled . The attention of all appeared to be centered in one direc- tion , -presently there was seen the slow approach of a fan- tastic vessel , that with great prow and scarlet sails ABRAM 13.
... design , an enormous multitude was assembled . The attention of all appeared to be centered in one direc- tion , -presently there was seen the slow approach of a fan- tastic vessel , that with great prow and scarlet sails ABRAM 13.
Halaman 15
... tion of his assailants to a youth arrayed in crimson , and carrying a small golden harp ; as he approached , the people parted right and left , thus clearing the way for another personage who followed him , a graceful , Adonis - like ...
... tion of his assailants to a youth arrayed in crimson , and carrying a small golden harp ; as he approached , the people parted right and left , thus clearing the way for another personage who followed him , a graceful , Adonis - like ...
Halaman 21
... tion and interest , -how becoming was the primrose gown she wore , and as he poured out some wine into one of those glittering cups he noticed an added charm to her beauty , — the charm of matured character developed by the recent ...
... tion and interest , -how becoming was the primrose gown she wore , and as he poured out some wine into one of those glittering cups he noticed an added charm to her beauty , — the charm of matured character developed by the recent ...
Halaman 35
... tion . She languidly took a goblet of wine , kissed the brim and handed it to him , he took it , drank from it and returned it . Istar refilled it and with soft animation and tenderness , turned to Abram and handed it to him ; he took ...
... tion . She languidly took a goblet of wine , kissed the brim and handed it to him , he took it , drank from it and returned it . Istar refilled it and with soft animation and tenderness , turned to Abram and handed it to him ; he took ...
Halaman 55
... tion . The style of the cloaks , robes and veils was that of Grecian simplicity , with a touch of Oriental gorgeousness . Sarai and Lorenya were dressed alike in shimmering white , with pearl ornaments and jeweled diadems on their hair ...
... tion . The style of the cloaks , robes and veils was that of Grecian simplicity , with a touch of Oriental gorgeousness . Sarai and Lorenya were dressed alike in shimmering white , with pearl ornaments and jeweled diadems on their hair ...
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A. T. Jones Abram absolute Akkad American Liberty apostolic delegate arms army arose Assyria barricade beautiful Beethoven beheld Cardinal Catholic charming Christian Religion Church of Rome civil Constitution Creator dark declared despotism divine right earth Eber empire established Europe Evadne eyes father faubourgh fire France freedom French French Revolution glory gold granted hand happiness head heart heaven holy House of Bourbon human Huss individual Istar Jehan jeweled John Huss kings light ligion looked Lord Lorenya Louis XVIII Madame Cammille ment mighty mind monarchy Monsieur Cammille Monsieur Lenormand Napoleon Nation never night Nimrod one-man power patriotism peace pope priests principle Protestant Protestantism Religious Liberty republic revolution Roman Roman Catholic church Rome's Sarai soul sovereignty speech stood Supreme Court thee things thou art thou shalt tion true truth union United voice whole words wrath Zamula
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Halaman 99 - Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side; Some great cause, God's New Messiah, offering each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left hand and the sheep upon the right; And the choice goes by forever 'twixt that darkness and that light.
Halaman 100 - They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak ; They are slaves who will not choose Hatred, scoffing, and abuse, Rather than in silence shrink From the truth they needs must think : They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three.
Halaman 207 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible.
Halaman 206 - Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude, urge me, on an occasion like the present, to offer to your solemn contemplation...
Halaman 77 - Such being the impressions under which I have, in obedience to the public summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official act my fervent supplications to that Almighty Being who rules over the universe; who presides in the councils of nations...
Halaman 208 - I hold the maxim no less applicable to. public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy. I repeat it therefore, let those engagements be observed in their genuine sense. But in my opinion, it is unnecessary, and would be unwise, to extend them.
Halaman 11 - ... and hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed and the bounds of their habitation ; that they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him and find him, though he be not far from every one of us.
Halaman 78 - I shall take my present leave ; but not without resorting once more to the benign Parent of the human race, in humble supplication, that since he has been pleased to favor the American people, with opportunities for deliberating in perfect tranquillity, and dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity on a form of government, for the security of their union, and the advancement of their happiness ; so his divine blessing may be equally conspicuous in the enlarged views, the temperate consultations,...
Halaman 78 - Having thus imparted to you my sentiments as they have been awakened by the occasion which brings us together, I shall take my present leave, but not without resorting once more to the benign Parent of the human race, in humble supplication that, since he has been pleased to favor the American people with opportunities for deliberating in perfect tranquillity and dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity on a form of government for the security of their union and the advancement of their...
Halaman 135 - ... to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical...