A collection of interesting and instructive lessons, intended as a sequel to the Economic instructor |
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... means so vain as to hope that his exertions will be crowned with enviable success , but of this he rests assured , that there will be some to approve , and others to condemn ; for so varied are the motives which influence criticism ...
... means so vain as to hope that his exertions will be crowned with enviable success , but of this he rests assured , that there will be some to approve , and others to condemn ; for so varied are the motives which influence criticism ...
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... means of saving his mother , whom he esteemed more than his life . She entreated him in vain to flee from a place where his destruction was certain . She represented to him that her age and infirmities would prevent her from accom ...
... means of saving his mother , whom he esteemed more than his life . She entreated him in vain to flee from a place where his destruction was certain . She represented to him that her age and infirmities would prevent her from accom ...
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... means exactly discov- ered , and it is a subject which , from its actual importance , well deserves a minute inquiry . There appear to be three kinds of blights : the first occurs in the early spring , about the time of the blossoming ...
... means exactly discov- ered , and it is a subject which , from its actual importance , well deserves a minute inquiry . There appear to be three kinds of blights : the first occurs in the early spring , about the time of the blossoming ...
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... means of which the animal seizes insects with great ease , darting out its tongue in the manner of a woodpecker , and retracting it instantaneously , with the prey on its tip . It can also support a long abstinence , and hence arose the ...
... means of which the animal seizes insects with great ease , darting out its tongue in the manner of a woodpecker , and retracting it instantaneously , with the prey on its tip . It can also support a long abstinence , and hence arose the ...
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... means of which it swims , as it also does by the help of its feet , which are like a bear's , except that they are covered with scales instead of hair . B As its legs are short , it is very slow THE CROCODILE . 25 The Crocodile,
... means of which it swims , as it also does by the help of its feet , which are like a bear's , except that they are covered with scales instead of hair . B As its legs are short , it is very slow THE CROCODILE . 25 The Crocodile,
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Стр. 89 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take; The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
Стр. 142 - We thought, as we hollowed his narrow bed, And smoothed down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow. Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him ; But nothing he'll reck, if they let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him.
Стр. 142 - ... misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him. Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face of the dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Стр. 126 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground : Another race the following spring supplies, They fall successive, and successive rise ; So generations in their course decay, 185 So flourish these, when those are past away.
Стр. 65 - COME, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known ; Join in a song with sweet accord, While ye surround his throne.
Стр. 21 - gainst a post : Yet round the world the blade has been, To see whatever could be seen. Returning from his...
Стр. 17 - Yet more — the billows and the depths have more! High hearts and brave are gathered to thy breast! They hear not now the booming waters' roar, The battle thunders will not break their rest. Keep thy red gold and gems, thou stormy grave ! Give back the true and brave!
Стр. 142 - Slowly and sadly we laid him down, From the field of his fame fresh and gory; We carved not a line, and we raised not a stone, But we left him alone with his glory.
Стр. 24 - Thus star by star declines Till all are passed away, As morning high and higher shines To pure and perfect day : Nor sink those stars in empty night ; They hide themselves in heaven's own light.
Стр. 28 - It was in vain to think of flying ; the swiftest horse, or fastest sailing ship could be of no use to carry us out of this danger; and the full persuasion of this rivetted me as if to the spot where I stood, and let the camels gain on me so much in my state of lameness, that it was with some difficulty I could overtake them.