Macmillan's Magazine, 36. köideMacmillan and Company, 1877 |
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... hand , the moral evils which you have to combat , the rough manners , the intemperate habits of large numbers of your citizens . There are , on the other hand , the high and pure traditions of former times which you have to maintain ...
... hand , the moral evils which you have to combat , the rough manners , the intemperate habits of large numbers of your citizens . There are , on the other hand , the high and pure traditions of former times which you have to maintain ...
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... hand and handkerchief upon her wet eyes . " You are crying , " said Lilias . " Mary , is it for papa ? -why should you cry for papa ! " 66 My darling , we don't know where he is , nor anything about him , " said Mary , with a sudden ...
... hand and handkerchief upon her wet eyes . " You are crying , " said Lilias . " Mary , is it for papa ? -why should you cry for papa ! " 66 My darling , we don't know where he is , nor anything about him , " said Mary , with a sudden ...
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... hand ; and that my father is well . I thought I would come and see how you were all getting on . " " It is a long time since you have been here , " she said . What could she say ? She was not glad to see him , as a sister ought to be ...
... hand ; and that my father is well . I thought I would come and see how you were all getting on . " " It is a long time since you have been here , " she said . What could she say ? She was not glad to see him , as a sister ought to be ...
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... hand coldly to be shaken ; his smile broadened into a half - laugh of amuse- ment and contempt . " So , they are said to be his children , are they ? " 66 They are his children , his children , " said Mary . Randolph shrugged his ...
... hand coldly to be shaken ; his smile broadened into a half - laugh of amuse- ment and contempt . " So , they are said to be his children , are they ? " 66 They are his children , his children , " said Mary . Randolph shrugged his ...
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... hand , waving off the suggested proof . " It is quite unnecessary . I am not to be taken in by such simple means . You forget I have a stake in it - which clears the judgment . And I warn you , Mary , that I am here to look after my ...
... hand , waving off the suggested proof . " It is quite unnecessary . I am not to be taken in by such simple means . You forget I have a stake in it - which clears the judgment . And I warn you , Mary , that I am here to look after my ...
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Page 380 - It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the Queen of France, then the dauphiness, at Versailles; and surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision. I saw her just above the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move in— glittering like the morning star, full of life, and splendour, and joy.
Page 295 - They say, best men are moulded out of faults; And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad: so may my husband.
Page 4 - I beseech you remember, it is an article 'of your church covenant, that you be ready to receive whatever truth shall be made known to you from the written word of God.
Page 296 - Therefore every honourable connexion will avow it is their first purpose, to pursue every just method to put the men who hold their opinions into such a condition as may enable them to carry their common plans into execution, with all the power and authority of the state.
Page 296 - Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
Page 216 - A voice as of the cherub-choir Gales from blooming Eden bear, And distant warblings lessen on my ear That lost in long futurity expire.
Page 493 - M'ôter, pour faire bien, du grenier de céans Cette longue lunette à faire peur aux gens, Et cent brimborions dont l'aspect importune; Ne point aller chercher ce qu'on fait dans la lune, Et vous mêler un peu de ce qu'on fait chez vous, Où nous voyons aller tout sens dessus dessous.
Page 493 - Saturne, et Mars, dont je n'ai point affaire; Et dans ce vain savoir, qu'on va chercher si loin, On ne sait comme va mon pot, dont j'ai besoin. Mes gens à la science aspirent pour vous plaire , Et tous ne font rien moins que ce qu'ils ont à faire; Raisonner est l'emploi de toute ma maison; Et le raisonnement en bannit la raison.
Page 4 - Christian charity's sake, to admonish us of the same in writing ; and we, upon our honour and fidelity, do promise unto him satisfaction from the mouth of God, that is, from his holy scriptures, or else reformation of that which he shall prove to be amiss.
Page 375 - But see, his face is black and full of blood, His eye-balls further out than when he lived, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man; His hair uprear'd, his nostrils stretch'd with struggling; His hands abroad display'd, as one that grasp'd And tugg'd for life and was by strength subdued...