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... passed led to the universal use of arms , and the adoption of a military system . The tenth and last Gooroo , Govind Singh , organized them into a political society , inspired them with the idea of social freedom and equality , and with ...
... passed led to the universal use of arms , and the adoption of a military system . The tenth and last Gooroo , Govind Singh , organized them into a political society , inspired them with the idea of social freedom and equality , and with ...
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... cities and for- tresses almost beyond number ; so incessant have been its wars , that for a hundred years scarcely a day has passed 1850. ] British Conquests in India . 7 in which 6 [ Jan. The British Empire in India .
... cities and for- tresses almost beyond number ; so incessant have been its wars , that for a hundred years scarcely a day has passed 1850. ] British Conquests in India . 7 in which 6 [ Jan. The British Empire in India .
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... passed over by bodies whose velocity is known . The distances of the heavenly bodies from the earth are also ascertained by time and motion . The absolute determination of these distances is based on the measurement of the sun's ...
... passed over by bodies whose velocity is known . The distances of the heavenly bodies from the earth are also ascertained by time and motion . The absolute determination of these distances is based on the measurement of the sun's ...
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... passed in hasty review the several depart- ments into which the author of the Cosmos has divided his work . We learn , from one of the concluding passages , that another volume still awaits us to complete the subject . We cannot say ...
... passed in hasty review the several depart- ments into which the author of the Cosmos has divided his work . We learn , from one of the concluding passages , that another volume still awaits us to complete the subject . We cannot say ...
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... passing through the press . Not that there is any essential obscurity in his style , his sentences are compact , their members arranged , and their rhythm rounded with that nice rhetorical instinct which results from liberal culture ...
... passing through the press . Not that there is any essential obscurity in his style , his sentences are compact , their members arranged , and their rhythm rounded with that nice rhetorical instinct which results from liberal culture ...
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Página 369 - And his low head and crest, just one sharp ear bent back For my voice, and the other pricked out on his track, And one eye's black intelligence — ever that glance O'er its white edge at me, his own master, askance; And the thick heavy spume-flakes, which aye and anon His fierce lips shook upwards in galloping on. By Hasselt, Dirck groaned; and cried Joris, "Stay spur! Your Roos galloped bravely, the fault's not in her; "We'll remember at Aix...
Página 369 - Good speed!" cried the watch, as the gate-bolts undrew; "Speed!" echoed the wall to us galloping through; Behind shut the postern, the lights sank to rest, And into the midnight we galloped abreast.
Página 369 - Aix" — for one heard the quick wheeze Of her chest, saw the stretched neck and staggering knees, And sunk tail, and horrible heave of the flank, As down on her haunches she shuddered and sank.
Página 369 - Yet there is time !' At Aerschot, up leaped of a sudden the sun, And against him the cattle stood black every one, To stare thro' the mist at us galloping past, And I saw my stout galloper, Roland, at last, With resolute shoulders, each butting away The haze, as some bluff river headland its spray...
Página 403 - I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool : his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire.
Página 135 - Fair laughs the Morn, and soft the zephyr blows, While proudly riding o'er the azure realm In gallant trim the gilded Vessel goes : Youth on the prow, and Pleasure at the helm : Regardless of the sweeping Whirlwind's sway, That hush'd in grim repose expects his evening prey.
Página 155 - Cherbury gives an interesting account of the education of a highly-born youth at the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century.
Página 50 - RISE, said the Master, come unto the feast : — She heard the call, and rose with willing feet ; But thinking it not otherwise than meet For such a bidding to put on her best, She is gone from us for a few short hours Into her bridal -closet, there to wait For the unfolding of the palace -gate, That gives her entrance to the blissful bowers.
Página 245 - Going, therefore, teach ye all nations : baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you. And behold I am with you all days even to the consummation of the world.
Página 363 - the close wood screen Plunged and replunged his weapon at a venture, Feeling for guilty thee and me: then broke The thunder like a whole sea overhead — Seb.