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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 73
עמוד 5
... believe them to be the best means of promoting civilisation , and the great bulwarks of peace and amity among all mankind . The capital demanded is 20,000,000 francs , divided into 40,000 shares of 500 francs ; but the company reserves ...
... believe them to be the best means of promoting civilisation , and the great bulwarks of peace and amity among all mankind . The capital demanded is 20,000,000 francs , divided into 40,000 shares of 500 francs ; but the company reserves ...
עמוד 19
... believe that the existing ministry , which represents in so worthy and so dignified a manner the higher instincts of our nation , has withdrawn all futile and discreditable opposition to the Suez Canal scheme , and that a firman will be ...
... believe that the existing ministry , which represents in so worthy and so dignified a manner the higher instincts of our nation , has withdrawn all futile and discreditable opposition to the Suez Canal scheme , and that a firman will be ...
עמוד 24
... believe me ? " Anne looked at Lady Maude's face , but she could read nothing : was she in jest or earnest ? " No , Lady Maude , " she answered , " I should not believe you : for , if you did love him , you could not proclaim it ...
... believe me ? " Anne looked at Lady Maude's face , but she could read nothing : was she in jest or earnest ? " No , Lady Maude , " she answered , " I should not believe you : for , if you did love him , you could not proclaim it ...
עמוד 25
... believe I meant that Per is not the earl . " The conversation was interrupted by some entrances from the dining- room , and Lady Maude left Miss Ashton . Mr. Elster took her place . " How have you been amusing yourself , Anne ? " Lady ...
... believe I meant that Per is not the earl . " The conversation was interrupted by some entrances from the dining- room , and Lady Maude left Miss Ashton . Mr. Elster took her place . " How have you been amusing yourself , Anne ? " Lady ...
עמוד 30
... believe , to make himself decent for dinner , " answered young Carteret , who had as great a dislike to the dowager as she had to him , and the result was an Occasional wordy war . " Nothing can have happened to Lord Hartledon , I trust ...
... believe , to make himself decent for dinner , " answered young Carteret , who had as great a dislike to the dowager as she had to him , and the result was an Occasional wordy war . " Nothing can have happened to Lord Hartledon , I trust ...
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עמוד 466 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out the heavens with a span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance...
עמוד 201 - If spring's voluptuous pantings when she breathes Her first sweet kisses, have been dear to me; If no bright bird, insect, or gentle beast I consciously have injured, but still loved And cherished these my kindred; then forgive This boast, beloved brethren, and withdraw No portion of your wonted favour now!
עמוד 197 - Behold the merry minstrels of the morn, The swarming songsters of the careless grove, Ten thousand throats that, from the flowering thorn, Hymn their good God and carol sweet of love, Such grateful kindly raptures them emove!
עמוד 203 - By Nature ; by the turbulence subdued Of his own mind; by mystery and hope, And the first virgin passion of a soul Communing with the glorious universe.
עמוד 196 - Of blackening pines, aye waving to and fro, Sent forth a sleepy horror through the blood ; And where this valley winded out below, The murmuring main was heard, and scarcely heard to flow.
עמוד 199 - Fill, pause by pause, my own forgotten sleep With shapes. Methought among the lawns together We wandered, underneath the young gray dawn. And multitudes of dense white fleecy clouds Were wandering in thick flocks along the mountains, Shepherded by the slow, unwilling wind...
עמוד 200 - Against the winter's cold? And the plain ox, That harmless, honest, guileless animal, In what has he offended ? he, whose toil, Patient and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest ; shall he bleed, And struggling groan beneath the cruel hands Even of the clown he feeds ? and that, perhaps, To swell the riot of th...
עמוד 91 - Death is the veil which those who live call life: They sleep, and it is lifted...
עמוד 195 - Though restless still themselves, a lulling murmur made. Join'd to the prattle of the purling rills, Were heard the lowing herds along the vale, And flocks loud-bleating...
עמוד 199 - Liberty, when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. I have never tried again, and therefore will not hazard either praise or censure.