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... object of which are wholly unknown . It is built of stone , and is seventy or eighty feet in height . It tapers gradually from the base , and is of narrow circuit compared with its altitude . There are a number of loop - holes cut ...
... object of which are wholly unknown . It is built of stone , and is seventy or eighty feet in height . It tapers gradually from the base , and is of narrow circuit compared with its altitude . There are a number of loop - holes cut ...
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... a foreigner to conclude , that in America , in computing the magnitude of natural objects , the people em- ploy a Brobdignag mensuration , indeed . streets of the cities in that country . These women Excursion from Edinburgh to Dublin .
... a foreigner to conclude , that in America , in computing the magnitude of natural objects , the people em- ploy a Brobdignag mensuration , indeed . streets of the cities in that country . These women Excursion from Edinburgh to Dublin .
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... object so far as these sanguinary remedies should be found compatible with the safety of the individual who might em ... objects , we have visited the parliament house , a magnificent building of great size , now converted into the bank ...
... object so far as these sanguinary remedies should be found compatible with the safety of the individual who might em ... objects , we have visited the parliament house , a magnificent building of great size , now converted into the bank ...
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... objects of a widely different description which are continually presented to view : objects which painfully attest the unnatural condition of things not simply in Dublin , but in the country of which it is the capital . Nor is the ...
... objects of a widely different description which are continually presented to view : objects which painfully attest the unnatural condition of things not simply in Dublin , but in the country of which it is the capital . Nor is the ...
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... objects of daily observation . We dined to day with Mr. D , the gentleman whom I have mentioned as having accompanied us from Dundalk to Dub- lin . The attentions of this gentleman to us , considering the cir- cumstances under which our ...
... objects of daily observation . We dined to day with Mr. D , the gentleman whom I have mentioned as having accompanied us from Dundalk to Dub- lin . The attentions of this gentleman to us , considering the cir- cumstances under which our ...
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Seite 279 - When I read the several dates of the tombs, of some that died yesterday, and some six hundred years ago, I consider that great day when we shall all of us be contemporaries, and make our appearance together.
Seite 81 - Clouds slumbering at his feet, and the clear blue Of Summer's sky, in beauty bending o'er him, — The city bright below; and far away, Sparkling in golden light, his own romantic bay. Tall spire, and glittering roof, and battlement, And banners floating in the sunny air ; And white sails o'er the calm blue waters bent, Green isle and circling shore, are blended there, In wild reality. When life is old, And many a scene forgot, the heart will hold Its memory of this...
Seite 42 - While the earth remaineth, seed time and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night, shall not cease.
Seite 80 - WEEHAWKEN ! in thy mountain scenery yet, All we adore of Nature, in her wild And frolic hour of infancy, is met ; And never has a summer's morning smiled Upon a lovelier scene, than the full eye Of the enthusiast revels on — when high, Amid thy forest solitudes, he climbs O'er crags that proudly tower above the deep, And knows that sense of danger, which sublimes The breathless moment — when his daring step Is on the verge of the cliff, and...
Seite 137 - Other deities belonging to those several regions are portions of the [three] Gods ; for they are variously named and described, on account of their different operations : but [in fact] there is only one deity, THE GREAT SOUL (Mahan atma).
Seite 513 - ... incite or stir up the people to hatred or contempt of the person of his majesty, his heirs or successors, or of the government and constitution of this realm, as by law established ; every such meeting shall be deemed and taken to be an unlawful assembly.
Seite 256 - ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY ; In which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained, and adapted to the comprehension of Young Persons.
Seite 517 - it was not ; it was born three and twenty years and some months after me ; and, if you are satisfied to listen to a dull historian, you shall have the history of its nativity. " When I was at the Temple, a few of us formed a little debating club — poor Apjohn, and Duhigg,* and the rest of them ! they have all disappeared from the stage ; but my own busy hour will soon be fretted through, and then we may meet again behind the scenes. Poor fellows...
Seite 134 - The present is an endeavour to render an abridgment of the same into English, by which I expect to prove to my European friends, that the superstitious practices which deform the Hindu religion have nothing to do with the pure spirit of its dictates!
Seite 513 - And also any Paper containing any public News, Intelligence, or Occurrences, or any Remarks or Observations thereon, printed in any Part of the United Kingdom for Sale, and published periodically or in Parts or Numbers at Intervals not exceeding Twenty-six Days...