The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Band 36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1850 |
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... animal ; but as he never ex- pected to need benefits from other people , he cared nothing for the malediction ; and gathering up his fishing - tackle , he departed toward home , reporting every where , as he went , the curious adventure ...
... animal ; but as he never ex- pected to need benefits from other people , he cared nothing for the malediction ; and gathering up his fishing - tackle , he departed toward home , reporting every where , as he went , the curious adventure ...
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... animal life . Independently of the relations our planet sustains to the celestial bodies , in the economy of the solar system , it is significantly marked with the evidences of harmony and design . And it matters not whether we ...
... animal life . Independently of the relations our planet sustains to the celestial bodies , in the economy of the solar system , it is significantly marked with the evidences of harmony and design . And it matters not whether we ...
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... animals in northern portions of our globe , whose nature required a much warmer climate than the one in which they are found , favors the opinion that these upheavels have been suf- ficiently great to change the character of the ...
... animals in northern portions of our globe , whose nature required a much warmer climate than the one in which they are found , favors the opinion that these upheavels have been suf- ficiently great to change the character of the ...
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... animals . I even ventured to suggest my abhorrence of the act , though it seemed to the actors , especially to the boys , a matter of much sport ; but the farmer assured me the operation was dictated by bene- volence rather than cruelty ...
... animals . I even ventured to suggest my abhorrence of the act , though it seemed to the actors , especially to the boys , a matter of much sport ; but the farmer assured me the operation was dictated by bene- volence rather than cruelty ...
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... animal , and the breasts of almost every feathered fowl . Most of the dishes were dressed in a style which I had never met with in my travels , but which to the taste far exceeded in delicacy any thing that I had ever seen . The ...
... animal , and the breasts of almost every feathered fowl . Most of the dishes were dressed in a style which I had never met with in my travels , but which to the taste far exceeded in delicacy any thing that I had ever seen . The ...
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Seite 490 - For wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy ; judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully one from another, ideas wherein can be found the least difference, thereby to avoid being misled by similitude, and by affinity to take one thing for another.
Seite 183 - Praise be to God the Lord of all creatures, the most merciful, the King of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious ; not of those against whom thou art incensed, not of those who go astray.
Seite 102 - I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.
Seite 389 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form ; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief.
Seite 229 - Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them; and saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.
Seite 47 - I thank God that I have been enabled to come here this day to perform my duty, and to speak on a subject which has so deeply impressed my mind. I am old and infirm — have one foot, more than one foot in the grave — I am risen from my bed, to stand up in the cause of my country — perhaps never again to speak in this House.
Seite 110 - They then fixed one of the needles on each of these plates in such a manner that it could move round without impediment, so as to touch any of the four and twenty letters.
Seite 283 - It will not do to be perpetually calculating risks, and adjusting nice chances : it did all very well before the flood, when a man could consult his friends upon an intended publication for a hundred and fifty years, and then live to see its success...
Seite 490 - This is, I think, the best and most philosophical account that I have ever met with of wit, which generally, though not always, consists in such a resemblance and congruity of ideas as this author mentions. I shall only add to it, by way of explanation, that every resemblance of ideas is not that which we call wit, unless it be such an one...
Seite 28 - The men of grace have found Glory begun below ; Celestial fruits on earthly ground From faith and hope may grow. 4 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets Before we reach the heavenly fields, Or walk the golden streets.