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... less than the sufferer , the pain he witnessed ; who strove to soothe the irksome sense of human infirmity , and to reconcile the afflicted to themselves . His looks spoke the compassion of his heart , and his presence brought comfort ...
... less than the sufferer , the pain he witnessed ; who strove to soothe the irksome sense of human infirmity , and to reconcile the afflicted to themselves . His looks spoke the compassion of his heart , and his presence brought comfort ...
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... less than from his early associations . Among Mr. Sharp's correspondents , on the great subject which now occupied his thoughts , began to be numbered , not only many eminent persons in Great Britain , but several lead- ing characters ...
... less than from his early associations . Among Mr. Sharp's correspondents , on the great subject which now occupied his thoughts , began to be numbered , not only many eminent persons in Great Britain , but several lead- ing characters ...
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... less dangerous tendency . Mr. Sharp often contends for universal suffrage by name , but he means by it something very different from what the phrase now imports in the current acceptation . We were glad to perceive among his memoranda ...
... less dangerous tendency . Mr. Sharp often contends for universal suffrage by name , but he means by it something very different from what the phrase now imports in the current acceptation . We were glad to perceive among his memoranda ...
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... less favourable . The colours were therefore immediately struck ; but , notwithstanding the invaders took peaceable possession , they committed the greatest outrages , the Commodore declaring , that if the seamen and soldiers were ...
... less favourable . The colours were therefore immediately struck ; but , notwithstanding the invaders took peaceable possession , they committed the greatest outrages , the Commodore declaring , that if the seamen and soldiers were ...
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... less actuated by vanity and ambition . He was singularly for- tunate in the application of his learning to the illustration of the ori- ginal languages of Scripture . His doctrines of the Greek article , and of the Hebrew conversive Vau ...
... less actuated by vanity and ambition . He was singularly for- tunate in the application of his learning to the illustration of the ori- ginal languages of Scripture . His doctrines of the Greek article , and of the Hebrew conversive Vau ...
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Сторінка 361 - Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh : who are Israelites ; to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God, and the promises : whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, Who is over all, God blessed for ever. Amen.
Сторінка 137 - If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister.
Сторінка 140 - And he said unto him. If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.
Сторінка 45 - No sound is uttered, — but a deep And solemn harmony pervades The hollow vale from steep to steep, And penetrates the glades. . Far-distant images draw nigh, Called forth by wondrous potency Of beamy radiance, that imbues Whate'er it strikes with gem-like hues ! In vision exquisitely clear, Herds range along the mountain side ; And glistening antlers are descried ; And gilded flocks appear.
Сторінка 46 - No less than Nature's threatening voice, If aught unworthy be my choice, From THEE if I would swerve; Oh, let Thy grace remind me of the light Full early lost, and fruitlessly deplored...
Сторінка 46 - And if there be whom broken ties Afflict, or injuries assail, Yon hazy ridges to their eyes Present a glorious scale, Climbing suffused with sunny air, To...
Сторінка 45 - Had this effulgence disappeared With flying haste, I might have sent, Among the speechless clouds, a look Of blank astonishment ; But 'tis endued with power to stay, And sanctify one closing day, That frail Mortality may see — What is ? — ah no, but what can be ! Time was when field and watery cove With modulated echoes rang, While choirs of fervent Angels sang Their vespers in the grove...
Сторінка 46 - If aught unworthy be my choice, From THEE if I would swerve ; Oh, let thy grace remind me of the light Full early lost, and fruitlessly deplored ; Which, at this moment, on my waking...
Сторінка 35 - The River Duddon: A Series of Sonnets; Vaudracour and Julia; and Other Poems; to Which Is Annexed A Topographical Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England.
Сторінка 441 - Henry remarked with much displeasure, this general favour borne to the house of York. The suspicions which arose from it not only disturbed his tranquillity during his whole reign, but bred disgust towards his consort herself, and poisoned all his domestic enjoyments. Though virtuous, amiable, and obsequious, to the last degree, she never met with a proper return of affection, or even of complaisance, from her husband ; and the malignant ideas of faction still, in his sullen mind, prevailed over...