Penn Monthly, Nide 7Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1876 |
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... civilization among the Japanese , few are more noteworthy than the appointment by the government of an officer charged with the development of the economic resources of the empire . The selection of an American to occupy this important ...
... civilization among the Japanese , few are more noteworthy than the appointment by the government of an officer charged with the development of the economic resources of the empire . The selection of an American to occupy this important ...
Sivu 54
... of the failure of our civilization to produce ruggedness very forcibly before He wonders where the strengthening element is to come from us . to build into the worn - out interstices of our 54 [ JAN . The Penn Monthly .
... of the failure of our civilization to produce ruggedness very forcibly before He wonders where the strengthening element is to come from us . to build into the worn - out interstices of our 54 [ JAN . The Penn Monthly .
Sivu 55
... civilization . After a hundred years of wear and tear , with our peculiar climate and habits of business , where is the great physical fertilizing element to come from ? Now when we come to look into this subject we must divide it off ...
... civilization . After a hundred years of wear and tear , with our peculiar climate and habits of business , where is the great physical fertilizing element to come from ? Now when we come to look into this subject we must divide it off ...
Sivu 57
... civilization , and like all his fathers and brethren , counts the day of his death and the entombment with his family as the true beginning of all things for him . Therefore he does not enter into our category of strong and rival ...
... civilization , and like all his fathers and brethren , counts the day of his death and the entombment with his family as the true beginning of all things for him . Therefore he does not enter into our category of strong and rival ...
Sivu 113
... civilization never touched upon the locomotive . Egyp- tian hydraulics and mechanics , Grecian wit , and penetrating Roman utilitarianism , as seen in the roads and aqueducts of the Campagna , never lighted upon the idea of heat as a ...
... civilization never touched upon the locomotive . Egyp- tian hydraulics and mechanics , Grecian wit , and penetrating Roman utilitarianism , as seen in the roads and aqueducts of the Campagna , never lighted upon the idea of heat as a ...
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Sivu 849 - And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God On England's pleasant pastures seen?
Sivu 52 - Act, but the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof embraced in this Act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause before...
Sivu 848 - What the hammer ? what the chain ? In what furnace was thy brain ? What the anvil ? what dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp ? When the stars threw down their spears, And watered heaven with their tears, Did he smile his work to see ? Did he who made the lamb make thee...
Sivu 711 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the falling together; and a little child shall lead them.
Sivu 848 - Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
Sivu 844 - When the Sun rises, do you not see a round disk of fire somewhat "like a Guinea?" O no, no, I see an Innumerable company of the Heavenly host crying 'Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty.
Sivu 844 - it will be questioned ; ' when the sun rises, do you not see a round disc of fire, somewhat like a guinea ? ' Oh ! no, no ! I see an innumerable company of the heavenly host, crying : ' Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty ! ' I question not my corporeal eye, any more than I would question a window concerning a sight.
Sivu 846 - Till I the prince of love beheld, Who in the sunny beams did glide! He shew'd me lilies for my hair, And blushing roses for my brow; He led me through his gardens fair, Where all his golden pleasures grow.
Sivu 51 - The foregoing seventy-three titles embrace the statutes of the United States, 'general and permanent in their nature, in force on the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three...
Sivu 526 - The rocks are cloven, and through the purple night I see cars drawn by rainbow-winged steeds Which trample the dim winds: in each there stands A wild-eyed charioteer urging their flight. Some look behind, as fiends pursued them there, And yet I see no shapes but the keen stars: Others, with burning eyes, lean forth, and drink With eager lips the wind of their own speed. As if the thing they loved fled on before, And now, even now, they clasped it. Their bright locks Stream like a comet's flashing...