United States Magazine, 3. sējumsSeba Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith J.M. Emerson & Company, 1856 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 97.
34. lappuse
... ladies , and even few of these knew how to read them . The paper was coarse and heavy , and the bindings without finish or beauty . But the type , after the press was fairly established , was almost as good as at the pres- ent time ...
... ladies , and even few of these knew how to read them . The paper was coarse and heavy , and the bindings without finish or beauty . But the type , after the press was fairly established , was almost as good as at the pres- ent time ...
36. lappuse
... lady's maid . out further mishap , and for it received a hundred. the subject of which is " Christ's passion , " first printed in Antwerp , in Latin , French , Spanish and Flemish , about 1646. It was a " cheap edition , " and meant as a ...
... lady's maid . out further mishap , and for it received a hundred. the subject of which is " Christ's passion , " first printed in Antwerp , in Latin , French , Spanish and Flemish , about 1646. It was a " cheap edition , " and meant as a ...
58. lappuse
... lady who , to the most amiable manners , united the utmost benevolence of character , and presided over the domestic concerns of a large family own individual judgments in deference to that of the greater number , and even to distrust ...
... lady who , to the most amiable manners , united the utmost benevolence of character , and presided over the domestic concerns of a large family own individual judgments in deference to that of the greater number , and even to distrust ...
65. lappuse
... lady extensively known and ad- mired for the graces of her person , the amiable charm of her manners , and the accomplish- ments of her refined and cultivated intellect . Judge McLean is tall and commanding in person , of imposing mien ...
... lady extensively known and ad- mired for the graces of her person , the amiable charm of her manners , and the accomplish- ments of her refined and cultivated intellect . Judge McLean is tall and commanding in person , of imposing mien ...
81. lappuse
... lady fixins thrill my feelings , as they'd orter , But little female gaiter - boots are death , and nothing shorter ! LIVING IN THE COUNTRY . THE quiet man who likes to be beguiled into a laugh rather than forced thereto , will find the ...
... lady fixins thrill my feelings , as they'd orter , But little female gaiter - boots are death , and nothing shorter ! LIVING IN THE COUNTRY . THE quiet man who likes to be beguiled into a laugh rather than forced thereto , will find the ...
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64. lappuse - ... the happiness of the people of these States, under the auspices of liberty, may be made complete by so careful a preservation and so prudent a use of this blessing as will acquire to them the glory of recommending it to the applause, the affection, and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it.
161. lappuse - Of sun or moon or star, throughout the year, Or man or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind, had I no better guide.
282. lappuse - FIRST VOICE. But why drives on that ship so fast, Without or wave or wind? SECOND VOICE. The air is cut away before, And closes from behind. Fly, brother, fly! more high, more high Or we shall be belated : For slow and slow that ship will go, When the Mariner's trance is abated.
132. lappuse - River. Around us the whole scene had one main striking feature, which was that of terrible convulsion. Parallel to its length, the ridge was split into chasms and fissures, between which rose the thin, lofty walls, terminated with slender minarets and columns.
52. lappuse - They came to my house in the beginning of the onset and, by their violent endeavors to break open doors and windows with axes and hatchets, awakened me out of sleep; on which I leaped out of bed, and running toward the door, perceived the enemy making their entrance into the house.
548. lappuse - Brother, accept this token of our esteem — always wear it for our sakes, and when again you have the power to save a poor woman from death and torture — think of this, and of us, and fly to her relief and her rescue.
132. lappuse - You say that you love the whites; why have you killed so many already this spring? You say that you love the whites, and are full of many expressions of friendship to us; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days
477. lappuse - The seed ye sow, another reaps; The wealth ye find, another keeps; The robes ye weave, another wears; The arms ye forge, another bears.
390. lappuse - As the success of my experiment gives me great hopes that such boats may be rendered of great importance to my country, to prevent erroneous opinions and give some satisfaction to the friends of useful improvements, you will have the goodness to publish the following statement of facts. I left New York on Monday, at...
132. lappuse - I believe that a moment's thought would have made us let him continue his way unharmed; but we carried out the law of this country, where all animated nature seems at war, and, seizing him immediately, put him in at least a fit place, — in the leaves of a large book, among the flowers we had collected on our way.