John H. B. Latrobe and His Times, 1803-1891Norman, Remington Company, 1917 - Всего страниц: 601 |
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... died on the 11th of September 1891 , at the age of eighty - eight . His father , Benjamin H. La- trobe , was born in England in 1764. His first wife was Lydia Sellen , whom he married in 1790. She died in 1793 , leaving two children ...
... died on the 11th of September 1891 , at the age of eighty - eight . His father , Benjamin H. La- trobe , was born in England in 1764. His first wife was Lydia Sellen , whom he married in 1790. She died in 1793 , leaving two children ...
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... died on the 11th of September 1891 , at the age of eighty - eight . His father , Benjamin H. La- trobe , was born in England in 1764. His first wife was Lydia Sellen , whom he married in 1790. She died in 1793 , leaving two children ...
... died on the 11th of September 1891 , at the age of eighty - eight . His father , Benjamin H. La- trobe , was born in England in 1764. His first wife was Lydia Sellen , whom he married in 1790. She died in 1793 , leaving two children ...
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... entered and , in one of * Temple Franklin was the son of Wm . Franklin , the illegitimate son of Benja- min Franklin . He died in Paris in 1828 . his freaks of assurance , kissed the lady who stood AND HIS TIMES 1803-1891 13.
... entered and , in one of * Temple Franklin was the son of Wm . Franklin , the illegitimate son of Benja- min Franklin . He died in Paris in 1828 . his freaks of assurance , kissed the lady who stood AND HIS TIMES 1803-1891 13.
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... died in 1817 of yellow fever . Mr. Latrobe's interests required him to visit New Orleans from time to time . In 1817 or 1818 he moved to Baltimore with his family . He designed the " Exchange " and the " Cathe- dral , " which latter was ...
... died in 1817 of yellow fever . Mr. Latrobe's interests required him to visit New Orleans from time to time . In 1817 or 1818 he moved to Baltimore with his family . He designed the " Exchange " and the " Cathe- dral , " which latter was ...
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... died a terrible death in our house , long years after . My character even at this day has marked impressions upon it by Mammy Kitty . She knew Chevy Chase by heart and a ballad about a lover who hid himself upon the bank of a narrow ...
... died a terrible death in our house , long years after . My character even at this day has marked impressions upon it by Mammy Kitty . She knew Chevy Chase by heart and a ballad about a lover who hid himself upon the bank of a narrow ...
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Стр. 425 - Almighty GOD, the giver of wisdom, without whose help resolutions are vain, without whose blessing study is ineffectual ; enable me, if it be thy will, to attain such knowledge as may qualify me to direct the doubtful, and instruct the ignorant ; to prevent wrongs and terminate contentions ; and grant that I may use that knowledge which I shall attain, to thy glory and my own salvation, for JESUS CHRIST'S sake. Amen'.
Стр. 186 - Full little knowest thou that hast not tried What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent, To waste long nights in pensive discontent, To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow, * Compare Shakespeare's LXVI. Sonnet. To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow, To have thy prince's grace yet want her Peers...
Стр. 520 - So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Стр. 112 - I think I have no prejudice against the Southern people. They are just what we would be in their situation. If slavery did not now exist among them, they would not introduce it. If it did now exist among us, we should not instantly give it up.
Стр. 120 - I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races — that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people...
Стр. 120 - Nothing is more clearly written in the book of destiny than the emancipation of the blacks; and it is equally certain that the two races will never live in a state of equal freedom under the same government, so insurmountable are the barriers Which nature, habit, and opinions, have established between them...
Стр. 115 - God forget my people — when they forget these! Whatever the future may hold for them — whether they plod along in the servitude from which they have never been lifted since the Cyrenian was laid hold upon by the Roman soldiers and made to bear the cross of the fainting Christ — whether they find homes again in Africa, and thus hasten the prophecy of the Psalmist who said : " And suddenly Ethiopia shall hold out her hands unto God...
Стр. 489 - Inspector of oil and gas wells, or who may be designated by the Secretary of the Interior or the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to supervise oil or gas operations on Osage lands under the direction of the Superintendent.
Стр. 114 - I do here declare that in its wise and humane administration in lifting the slave to heights of which he had not dreamed in his savage home, and giving him a happiness he has not yet found in freedom, our fathers left their sons a saving and excellent heritage. In the storm of war this institution was lost. I thank God as heartily as you do that human slavery is gone forever from American soil.
Стр. 117 - There is a moral fitness in the idea of returning to Africa her children, whose ancestors have been torn from her by the ruthless hand of fraud and violence. Transplanted in a foreign land, they will carry back to their native soil the rich fruits of religion, civilization, law, and liberty.