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... gives which confined him under the arms and above the thighs . The first torment he underwent , was that of having ... give me patience ! " At length they proceeded to the ligatures of his arms , legs and thighs , in order to dismember ...
... gives which confined him under the arms and above the thighs . The first torment he underwent , was that of having ... give me patience ! " At length they proceeded to the ligatures of his arms , legs and thighs , in order to dismember ...
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... give no less than 16,000 , - 000,000,000,000 cubic feet for the quantity of rain over the whole surface . If we suppose that a third part of this falls upon the land , we should have upwards of 5,000,000,000,000,000 cubic feet for the ...
... give no less than 16,000 , - 000,000,000,000 cubic feet for the quantity of rain over the whole surface . If we suppose that a third part of this falls upon the land , we should have upwards of 5,000,000,000,000,000 cubic feet for the ...
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... give , and goes to the hearts of those who receive . Two pilgrims more forlorn and des- olate in aspect than the , writer and a merry companion , who trav- ersed the Kennebec woods on the good conveyances nature gave them , their own ...
... give , and goes to the hearts of those who receive . Two pilgrims more forlorn and des- olate in aspect than the , writer and a merry companion , who trav- ersed the Kennebec woods on the good conveyances nature gave them , their own ...
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... Give my love to your brother and sis- ter * as I cannot write to them and remember me affectionately to the young ... gives me pleasure that those little things sent by Jonathan proved agreeable to you . Į write now to Cousin Williams to ...
... Give my love to your brother and sis- ter * as I cannot write to them and remember me affectionately to the young ... gives me pleasure that those little things sent by Jonathan proved agreeable to you . Į write now to Cousin Williams to ...
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... gives us a prospect of . The Definitive Treaty was signed the third instant . We are now friends with England , and with all mankind ! May we never see another war ! for in my opinion , there never was a good war , or a bad peace ...
... gives us a prospect of . The Definitive Treaty was signed the third instant . We are now friends with England , and with all mankind ! May we never see another war ! for in my opinion , there never was a good war , or a bad peace ...
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Página 169 - What sought they thus afar ? Bright jewels of the mine ? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war ? They sought a faith's pure shrine ! Ay, call it holy ground, The soil where first they trod ; They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God.
Página 169 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea ; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free...
Página 259 - Every man of an immense crowded audience appeared to me to go away as I did, ready to take arms against Writs of Assistance. Then and there, was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain. Then and there, the child Independence was born.
Página 350 - LANZI'S History of Painting In Italy, from the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the iSth Century.
Página 212 - Take counsel, execute judgment; make thy shadow as the night in the midst of the noonday ; hide the outcasts; bewray not him that wandereth. Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab ; be thou a covert to them from the face of the spoiler : for the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler ceaseth, the oppressors are consumed out of the land.
Página 95 - Say to the court, it glows And shines like rotten wood; Say to the church, it shows What's good, and doth no good: If church and court reply, Then give them both the lie. Tell potentates, they live Acting by others' action; Not loved unless they give, Not strong but by a faction: If potentates reply, Give potentates the lie.
Página 304 - O'er each fair sleeping brow, She had each folded flower in sight— Where are those dreamers now? One midst the forests of the West, By a dark stream, is laid ; The Indian knows his place of rest Far in the cedar shade. The sea, the blue lone sea, hath one, He lies where pearls lie deep, He was the loved of all, yet none O'er his low bed may weep.
Página 31 - And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand : and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
Página 128 - ... reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill: But their strong nerves at last must yield; They tame but one another still: Early or late They stoop to fate, And must give up their murmuring breath, When they, pale captives, creep to death. The garlands wither on your brow, Then boast no more your mighty deeds; Upon Death's purple altar now See, where the victor-victim bleeds: Your heads must come To the cold tomb; Only the actions of the just Smell sweet, and blossom in their dust.
Página 96 - Then give them all the lie. Tell zeal it lacks devotion, Tell love it is but lust, Tell time it is but motion. Tell flesh it is but dust; And wish them not reply, For thou must give the lie.