The Midland magazine and monthly review, ed. by J.J. Britton & J.N. Smith. [Continued as] The Midland-metropolitan magazine. Vol.1, no.1 - vol.2 [no.1. Vol.2, no.1 wants all before p.9]. |
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... origin ; planted and reared in the same hothouse , fostered ' neath the eye of the same florist , they had under his daily inspection and unceasing attention grown into healthy and flourishing plants . The third figure in this domestic ...
... origin ; planted and reared in the same hothouse , fostered ' neath the eye of the same florist , they had under his daily inspection and unceasing attention grown into healthy and flourishing plants . The third figure in this domestic ...
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... origin ? Or who will speak of the infinitude of the Universe , and its occupancy of all space , when Lord Rosse's telescope has penetrated into regions untold millions of miles beyond its borders — our system being situated near to one ...
... origin ? Or who will speak of the infinitude of the Universe , and its occupancy of all space , when Lord Rosse's telescope has penetrated into regions untold millions of miles beyond its borders — our system being situated near to one ...
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... origin of moral evil , all our original inherent powers and inclinations are the gift of our Creator . It will not be denied that they are expressions of His will and intention , as to the functions we are to fulfil , and the spheres in ...
... origin of moral evil , all our original inherent powers and inclinations are the gift of our Creator . It will not be denied that they are expressions of His will and intention , as to the functions we are to fulfil , and the spheres in ...
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... ORIGIN , HISTORY , MANNERS , AND CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS . BY THOMAS RAGG . ONE of the latest English historians , whose writings are con- sidered an authority , ( I mean Keightley ) says of the ancient Bri- tons , " The ...
... ORIGIN , HISTORY , MANNERS , AND CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS . BY THOMAS RAGG . ONE of the latest English historians , whose writings are con- sidered an authority , ( I mean Keightley ) says of the ancient Bri- tons , " The ...
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... origin , for they bore the strictest resemblance to the Canaanitish and other Hammonian sacerdotal systems , and differed materially from the rude superstitions of the various races of the sons of Japhet , which were but dark and ...
... origin , for they bore the strictest resemblance to the Canaanitish and other Hammonian sacerdotal systems , and differed materially from the rude superstitions of the various races of the sons of Japhet , which were but dark and ...
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Стр. 167 - He that can apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he is the true warfaring Christian.
Стр. 76 - Love thyself last ; cherish those hearts that hate thee : Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not : Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's and truth's; then, if thou fall'st, O Cromwell, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr.
Стр. 27 - Look on this spot — a nation's sepulchre ! Abode of gods, whose shrines no longer burn. Even gods must yield — religions take their turn : 'Twas Jove's — 'tis Mahomet's — and other creeds Will rise with other years, till man shall learn Vainly his incense soars, his victim bleeds; Poor child of Doubt and Death, whose hope is built on reeds.
Стр. 66 - You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light ; You common people of the skies ; What are you when the moon shall rise?
Стр. 76 - And, pr'ythee, lead me in : There take an inventory of all I have, To the last penny ; 'tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to Heaven, is all I dare now call my own.
Стр. 66 - You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own ; What are you when the rose is blown ? So, when my mistress shall be seen In form and beauty of her mind, By virtue first, then choice, a Queen, Tell me, if she were not design'd Th...
Стр. 102 - The path of duty was the way to glory: He, that ever following her commands, On with toil of heart and knees and hands, Thro...
Стр. 181 - Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam ; Head and hand, where'er thou foot it, And stout heart are still at home. " In what land the sun does visit, Brisk are we, whate'er betide : To give space for wandering is it That the world was made so wide.
Стр. 245 - Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.