New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen111Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, William Harrison Ainsworth, Theodore Edward Hook, William Ainsworth, Thomas Hood E. W. Allen, 1857 |
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... leave an after sense of bitterness , which has nothing disagreeable in it . Exposed to the air they deposit a yellowish red sediment . The Rakoczy is a richly mineralised water , and , according to M. Liebig , contains in every quart ...
... leave an after sense of bitterness , which has nothing disagreeable in it . Exposed to the air they deposit a yellowish red sediment . The Rakoczy is a richly mineralised water , and , according to M. Liebig , contains in every quart ...
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... leave no bad constipating effects behind them . The mineral waters of Salzbrunn , in Silesia , enjoy a reputation equal to those of Ems for the cure of pulmonary affections . It only remains to remark that among all waters the richest ...
... leave no bad constipating effects behind them . The mineral waters of Salzbrunn , in Silesia , enjoy a reputation equal to those of Ems for the cure of pulmonary affections . It only remains to remark that among all waters the richest ...
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... leave a stone unturned . If Colonel Devereux comes home in time , promise me that I shall see him . " " Yes , " said Lady Harriet Devereux , rousing herself , " I will promise it . Though I see no possible chance of aid from any quarter ...
... leave a stone unturned . If Colonel Devereux comes home in time , promise me that I shall see him . " " Yes , " said Lady Harriet Devereux , rousing herself , " I will promise it . Though I see no possible chance of aid from any quarter ...
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... leave to enter to- night . " " My wife ! " involuntarily exclaimed Colonel Devereux , in a strange sort of tone . " I thought you had no wife , sir . If it was , I am sorry I told her all , for I'm sure she has a kind heart , and such ...
... leave to enter to- night . " " My wife ! " involuntarily exclaimed Colonel Devereux , in a strange sort of tone . " I thought you had no wife , sir . If it was , I am sorry I told her all , for I'm sure she has a kind heart , and such ...
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... leave it . So your sister said , this afternoon , when she came home with me . " So ! It was Lady Tennygal , then , who had been the second lady spoken of by Mrs. May ! And he had sworn to her and Tennygal that he had never- He turned ...
... leave it . So your sister said , this afternoon , when she came home with me . " So ! It was Lady Tennygal , then , who had been the second lady spoken of by Mrs. May ! And he had sworn to her and Tennygal that he had never- He turned ...
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Página 296 - As false as dicers' oaths ; O ! such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The very soul, and sweet religion makes A rhapsody of words...
Página 361 - They that go down to the sea in ships : and occupy their business in great waters ; These men see the works of the LORD : and His wonders in the deep.
Página 378 - The village communities are little republics, having nearly everything that they want within themselves, and almost independent of any foreign relations.
Página 256 - God forbid) gross and systematic oppression, anarchy, and misrule should hereafter at any time prevail within the Oude dominions, such as seriously to endanger the public tranquillity...
Página 443 - ... verge, I peered down into a large rent which had been made from bank to bank of the broad Zambesi and saw that a stream of a thousand yards broad leaped down a hundred feet, and then became suddenly compressed into a space of fifteen or twenty yards. The entire falls are simply a crack made in a hard basaltic rock from the right to the left bank of the Zambesi, and then prolonged from the left bank away through thirty or forty miles of hills.
Página 131 - He is described as deeply sensible to the kindness of Lake, on whom he bestowed several titles, such as " the sword of the state, the hero of the land, the lord of the age, and the victorious in war.
Página 297 - Mark you this, Bassanio, The devil can cite scripture for his purpose. An evil soul producing holy witness Is like a villain with a smiling cheek — A goodly apple rotten at the heart : O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath ! Shy.
Página 369 - Son œil mourant t'a vue, en ta superbe joie, Féliciter ton bras et contempler ta proie. Ton regard lui disait: « Va, tyran furieux, Va, cours frayer la route aux tyrans tes complices. Te baigner dans le sang fut tes seules délices; Baigne-toi dans le tien et reconnais des Dieux.
Página 437 - I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with heathenism than I had ever been before ; and though all, including the chief, were as kind and attentive to me as possible, and there was no want of food (oxen being slaughtered daily, sometimes ten at a time, more than sufficient for the wants of all), yet to endure the dancing, roaring, and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling...