North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 2Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... France and Germany colder and warmer than England , are still more temperate than the United States ; it is necessary to cross the Alps , to find the same bright and beautiful atmosphere that surrounds us . In England it is seldom that ...
... France and Germany colder and warmer than England , are still more temperate than the United States ; it is necessary to cross the Alps , to find the same bright and beautiful atmosphere that surrounds us . In England it is seldom that ...
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... France and England were rivals in glory , both in arts and arms . Between these powers were interposed the Aborigines , who became the allies of these nations and the most efficient part of their force . Before speaking more ...
... France and England were rivals in glory , both in arts and arms . Between these powers were interposed the Aborigines , who became the allies of these nations and the most efficient part of their force . Before speaking more ...
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... France , in that vast scheme of Colossal aggran- dizement , which , with one foot at New Orleans and the other at Quebec , would have bestrode the Empire of North America . The actions of these people in war , had a strong charac- ter ...
... France , in that vast scheme of Colossal aggran- dizement , which , with one foot at New Orleans and the other at Quebec , would have bestrode the Empire of North America . The actions of these people in war , had a strong charac- ter ...
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... France . Garangula , the Indian speaker on this occasion , was much surprised at the difference of its tone , from what he had been led to expect by the Jesuits ; and immediately returned an answer of which the following are extracts ...
... France . Garangula , the Indian speaker on this occasion , was much surprised at the difference of its tone , from what he had been led to expect by the Jesuits ; and immediately returned an answer of which the following are extracts ...
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... and Massachuscits . Charlevoix Nouvelle France . Lafitau's Mœurs des Sauvages , Adair's American Indians . In the Library of the Athenæum . predicts the misfortunes of Edward's posterity ; such are the 30 [ Nov. An Address delivered to.
... and Massachuscits . Charlevoix Nouvelle France . Lafitau's Mœurs des Sauvages , Adair's American Indians . In the Library of the Athenæum . predicts the misfortunes of Edward's posterity ; such are the 30 [ Nov. An Address delivered to.
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Halaman 190 - Tis pleasant, through the loopholes of retreat. To peep at such a world ; to see the stir Of the great Babel, and not feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates At a safe distance, where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on the uninjured ear.
Halaman 17 - I do not sleep, I have my eyes open, and the sun, which enlightens me, discovers to me a great captain at the head of a company of soldiers, who speaks as if he were dreaming.
Halaman 329 - I mean the ENLARGEMENT of the ORBIT within which such systems are to revolve, either in respect to the dimensions of a single state, or to the consolidation of several smaller states into one great confederacy.
Halaman 180 - Time made thee what thou wast, king of the woods And Time hath made thee what thou art — a cave For owls to roost in.
Halaman 180 - ... the woods ; And time hath made thee what thou art — a cave For owls to roost in. Once thy spreading boughs O'erhung the champaign ; and the numerous flocks That grazed it, stood beneath that ample cope Uncrowded, yet safe sheltered from the storm.
Halaman 136 - ... in breadth, diminishing in thickness to the top, which is broken and irregular, and rent by a large fissure extending through a third of its height.
Halaman 137 - ... whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brick-work, of no determinate figure, tumbled together and converted into solid vitrified masses...
Halaman 6 - ... but man; and, from the ethereal heights to which he soars, looking abroad, at one glance, on an immeasurable expanse of forests, fields, lakes, and ocean, deep below him, he appears indifferent to the little...
Halaman 127 - O'er tones her heart of hearts had given, Redoubled be her tears, its chords are riven ! It soften'd men of iron mould, It gave them virtues not their own ; No ear so dull, no soul so cold, That felt not, fired not to the tone, Till David's lyre grew mightier than his throne 1 H.
Halaman 17 - We may go where we please, and carry with us whom we please, and buy and sell what we please. If your allies be your slaves, use them as such, command them to receive no other but your people.