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עמוד 22
... honoured us in much , May , as befitteth us , return thee honour , Ever thy works extolling ! For what gift , On mortals or on gods , can be bestowed , More excellent than this ? -FOR EVERMORE , RIGHTLY TO PRAISE THINE UNIVERSAL LAW ...
... honoured us in much , May , as befitteth us , return thee honour , Ever thy works extolling ! For what gift , On mortals or on gods , can be bestowed , More excellent than this ? -FOR EVERMORE , RIGHTLY TO PRAISE THINE UNIVERSAL LAW ...
עמוד 34
... honour . " Oh , lady , thus to gaze on thee far overpays my pains , But bound to me thou must not be , not even by silken chains ! No herald knows the Knight of the Swan , and I am nought beside . Thou wouldst but blush to call thyself ...
... honour . " Oh , lady , thus to gaze on thee far overpays my pains , But bound to me thou must not be , not even by silken chains ! No herald knows the Knight of the Swan , and I am nought beside . Thou wouldst but blush to call thyself ...
עמוד 47
... honour as a volunteer , who formed a great liking for him and proposed that he should serve with him . An entry made by Lord Hill states that " In the early part of 1794 , Mr. Graham raised a regiment of infantry , and offered me the ...
... honour as a volunteer , who formed a great liking for him and proposed that he should serve with him . An entry made by Lord Hill states that " In the early part of 1794 , Mr. Graham raised a regiment of infantry , and offered me the ...
עמוד 49
... honours of the Peninsular war , we notice it in the words of Mr. Sid- ney : - " After the repulse occasioned by the first attack , in which General Hill dis- played the most eminent activity and skill , Laborde retired into a formidable ...
... honours of the Peninsular war , we notice it in the words of Mr. Sid- ney : - " After the repulse occasioned by the first attack , in which General Hill dis- played the most eminent activity and skill , Laborde retired into a formidable ...
עמוד 52
... honour of our arms , and for , as it has since ap- peared , the long peace of Europe , this disaster was averted . The French were seen issuing from the forest with a grand display , and commenced their cannonade at dusk against our ...
... honour of our arms , and for , as it has since ap- peared , the long peace of Europe , this disaster was averted . The French were seen issuing from the forest with a grand display , and commenced their cannonade at dusk against our ...
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עמוד 445 - Is lightened; that serene and blessed mood. In which the affections gently lead us on, Until, the breath of this corporeal frame And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul; While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and the deep power of joy. We see into the life of things.
עמוד 16 - By necessaries I understand, not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for creditable people, even of the lowest order, to be without.
עמוד 7 - The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person.
עמוד 416 - Their gods are gods of the hills ; therefore they were stronger than we ; but let us fight against them in the plain, and surely we shall be stronger than they.
עמוד 8 - Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state.
עמוד 466 - AH, lovely appearance of death ! What sight upon earth is so fair* Not all the gay pageants that breathe Can with a dead body compare : With solemn delight I survey The corpse, when the spirit is fled. In love with the beautiful clay, And longing to lie in its stead.
עמוד 7 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
עמוד 459 - Darkness and light divide the course of time, and oblivion shares with memory a great part even of our living beings; we slightly remember our felicities, and the smartest strokes of affliction leave but short smart upon us. Sense endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves.
עמוד 335 - House. I would fain know by whom an American is represented here. Is he represented by any knight of the shire in any county in this kingdom? Would to God that respectable representation was augmented to a greater number!
עמוד 340 - That respectable body, of which I have the honour of being a member, affords every evening a sight truly English. Twenty or thirty, perhaps, of the first men in the kingdom in point of fashion and fortune, supping at little tables covered with a napkin, in the middle of a coffeeroom, upon a bit of cold meat, or a sandwich, and drinking a glass of punch.