Works: With a Life of the Author, Volumen2Little, Brown, 1865 |
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... object of showing character . The moral and medita- tive cast of the author's mind is thus laid open at an age when that of most men is yet slowly gaining maturity . The leading principle of his life may thus be easily traced by those ...
... object of showing character . The moral and medita- tive cast of the author's mind is thus laid open at an age when that of most men is yet slowly gaining maturity . The leading principle of his life may thus be easily traced by those ...
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... objects seen through a dirty glass or roiled water . 24. Saturday . All my time seems to roll away unnoticed . I long to study sometimes , but have no opportunity . I long to be a master of Greek and Latin . I long to prosecute the math ...
... objects seen through a dirty glass or roiled water . 24. Saturday . All my time seems to roll away unnoticed . I long to study sometimes , but have no opportunity . I long to be a master of Greek and Latin . I long to prosecute the math ...
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... objects encounter our eyes in the prospect of our horizon , perhaps two or three miles in diameter . Now every animal that we see in this prospect , men and beasts , is endued with a most curiously organized body . They consist of bones ...
... objects encounter our eyes in the prospect of our horizon , perhaps two or three miles in diameter . Now every animal that we see in this prospect , men and beasts , is endued with a most curiously organized body . They consist of bones ...
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... object , and through meadows painted with the most beautiful scenery of nature and of art . The narrow huts of the Indians have been removed , and in their room have arisen fair and lofty edifices , large and well compacted cities ...
... object , and through meadows painted with the most beautiful scenery of nature and of art . The narrow huts of the Indians have been removed , and in their room have arisen fair and lofty edifices , large and well compacted cities ...
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... objects are so common and familiar that we think ourselves fully acquainted with them ; but these are only effects and pro- perties ; the substance from whence they flow is hid from us in impenetrable obscurity . God is said to be self ...
... objects are so common and familiar that we think ourselves fully acquainted with them ; but these are only effects and pro- perties ; the substance from whence they flow is hid from us in impenetrable obscurity . God is said to be self ...
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Página 197 - But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.
Página 192 - Britain ; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, had, hath, and of right ought to have, full Power and Authority to make Laws and Statutes of sufficient Force and Validity to bind the Colonies and People of America, Subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
Página 539 - And that for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening and preserving of the laws, Parliaments ought to be held frequently.
Página 539 - But, from the necessity of the case, and a regard to the mutual interest of both countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British parliament, as are bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce, for the purpose of securing the commercial advantages of the whole empire to the mother country, and the commercial benefits of its respective members ; excluding every idea of taxation internal or external, for raising a revenue on the subjects in America,...
Página 496 - All charges of war and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states...
Página 539 - That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king ; and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal.
Página 18 - All things come alike to all: there is one event to the righteous, and to the wicked; to the good and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not: as is the good, so is the sinner; and he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath.
Página 319 - And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the devil and Satan, which deceiveth the whole. world ; he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
Página 540 - And they do claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example...
Página 536 - An act to discontinue, in such manner and for such time as are therein mentioned, the landing and discharging, lading, or shipping of goods, wares and merchandize, at the town, and within the harbour of Boston, in the province of Massachusetts- Bay in North- America...