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... Captain Riou - Captain Knowles of the Northfleet - The London - Mr . Plimsoll - Captain Freemantle of the Invincible - Captain Sharp and John M'Intosh - John Maynard on Lake Erie - The Sarah Sands - Lighthouses -- The Smalls - The ...
... Captain Riou - Captain Knowles of the Northfleet - The London - Mr . Plimsoll - Captain Freemantle of the Invincible - Captain Sharp and John M'Intosh - John Maynard on Lake Erie - The Sarah Sands - Lighthouses -- The Smalls - The ...
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... Captain Pillsbury—- Thomas Wright of Manchester - Reclamation of convicts — Joseph Hume , and opening public places - The Great Exhibition — Trust- ing men Pages 290-320 CHAPTER XII . HEROISM IN MISSIONS . The Duke of Wellington on ...
... Captain Pillsbury—- Thomas Wright of Manchester - Reclamation of convicts — Joseph Hume , and opening public places - The Great Exhibition — Trust- ing men Pages 290-320 CHAPTER XII . HEROISM IN MISSIONS . The Duke of Wellington on ...
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... captain of dragoons was ordered out with his troop to forage for provisions . They reached a poor cabin and knocked at the door . An old man with a white beard 66 appeared . ' Take me to a field , " said the officer , " where I can ...
... captain of dragoons was ordered out with his troop to forage for provisions . They reached a poor cabin and knocked at the door . An old man with a white beard 66 appeared . ' Take me to a field , " said the officer , " where I can ...
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... ' half - tanned shoes give way on a march ; their shoddy coats become ragged ; their tinned provisions are found . rotten . Captain Nares had a sad account to give of the feeding of his sailors while in the Arctic regions .
... ' half - tanned shoes give way on a march ; their shoddy coats become ragged ; their tinned provisions are found . rotten . Captain Nares had a sad account to give of the feeding of his sailors while in the Arctic regions .
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... captain in India he was offered the command of the troops about to be assembled against the insurgents of Máhi Kánta . He declined the honour in favour of a friend very much his senior . He felt it his CHAP . IV . Sir James Outram . 85 ...
... captain in India he was offered the command of the troops about to be assembled against the insurgents of Máhi Kánta . He declined the honour in favour of a friend very much his senior . He felt it his CHAP . IV . Sir James Outram . 85 ...
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Стр. 161 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Стр. 8 - He is the freeman whom the truth makes free, And all are slaves beside. There's not a chain That hellish foes, confederate for his harm, Can wind around him, but he casts it off With as much ease as Samson his green withes.
Стр. 423 - EVEN such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with age and dust ; Who in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days ; But from this earth, this grave, this dust, My God shall raise me up, I trust.
Стр. 21 - Stern Lawgiver! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace; Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon thy face: Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong; And the most ancient heavens, through Thee, are fresh and strong.
Стр. 259 - No, man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary life When they can know and feel that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers-out Of some small blessings ; have been kind to such As needed kindness, for this single cause, That we have all of us one human heart.
Стр. 190 - For I am a man under authority, having soldiers under me, and I say to this man, go, and he goeth ; and to another, come, and he cometh ; and to my servant do this, and he doeth it.
Стр. 379 - Hast thou given the horse strength? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: He goeth on to meet the armed men.
Стр. 259 - True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven : It is not fantasy's hot fire, Whose wishes, soon as granted, fly; It liveth not in fierce desire, With dead desire it doth not die ; It is the secret sympathy, The silver link, the silken tie, Which heart to heart, and mind to mind, In body and in soul can bind.
Стр. 209 - ... that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all to do justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that charity, humility, and pacific temper of mind, which were the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy nation.
Стр. 379 - The fiery courser, when he hears from far The sprightly trumpets, and the shouts of war, Pricks up his ears ; and, trembling with delight, Shifts place, and paws, and hopes the promised fight.