Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: By James StephenCarey and Hart, 1843 - 413 من الصفحات |
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... eminence never before at- tained by any private member of the British Parliament . We believe we shall render an acceptable service to our readers , by placing them in possession of a general outline of this biography . William ...
... eminence never before at- tained by any private member of the British Parliament . We believe we shall render an acceptable service to our readers , by placing them in possession of a general outline of this biography . William ...
الصفحة 16
... eminence , Mr. Wilberforce enjoyed the rare luxury of complete indepen- dence . Though a decided opponent of the North American war , he voted with Lord North against Sir Fletcher Nor- ton's re - election as Speaker , and opposed Mr ...
... eminence , Mr. Wilberforce enjoyed the rare luxury of complete indepen- dence . Though a decided opponent of the North American war , he voted with Lord North against Sir Fletcher Nor- ton's re - election as Speaker , and opposed Mr ...
الصفحة 21
... eminent benefac- tors of mankind was beyond the divination of any human sagacity . It is to the mastery which religion acquired over his mind that this elevation is to be ascribed . It is not wonderful that many have claimed , Mr. LIFE ...
... eminent benefac- tors of mankind was beyond the divination of any human sagacity . It is to the mastery which religion acquired over his mind that this elevation is to be ascribed . It is not wonderful that many have claimed , Mr. LIFE ...
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... eminence was thenceforth to be assigned to a member of the Royal House , who lived to redeem his early error , by assenting , in the decline of life , to the introduction of the law for the abolition of slavery . Thus far the ...
... eminence was thenceforth to be assigned to a member of the Royal House , who lived to redeem his early error , by assenting , in the decline of life , to the introduction of the law for the abolition of slavery . Thus far the ...
الصفحة 30
... eminent as one at least of them was , would infallibly have been erased from the list of his Administra . tion . Mr. Fox's Ministry had scarcely taken their places when Lord Grenville introduced into the House of Lords , 30 STEPHEN'S ...
... eminent as one at least of them was , would infallibly have been erased from the list of his Administra . tion . Mr. Fox's Ministry had scarcely taken their places when Lord Grenville introduced into the House of Lords , 30 STEPHEN'S ...
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الصفحة 56 - Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord ; for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them.
الصفحة 164 - ... unfeigned assent and consent as aforesaid, and subscribed the declaration aforesaid, and shall not take and subscribe the oath following : I, AB, do swear that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king...
الصفحة 403 - Shall aptly choose as answering best its own A love that clings not nor is exigent, Encumbers not the active purposes Nor drains their source ; but proffers with free grace Pleasure at pleasure touched, at pleasure waived, A washing of the weary traveller's feet, A quenching of his thirst, a sweet repose Alternate and preparative, in groves Where loving much the flower that loves the shade, And loving much the shade that that flower loves, He yet is unbewilder'd, unenslaved, Thence starting light...
الصفحة 56 - Th' emboldened snow next to the flame does sleep. And if we weigh, like thee, Nature, and causes, we shall see That thus it needs must be : To things immortal time can do no wrong, And that which never is to die, for ever must be young.
الصفحة 76 - ... that without being interested in the subject one could not help being pleased with the discourse ; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent piece of music.
الصفحة 403 - So long as dainty summer dressed her out, A whispering sweetness, but her winter note Was hissing, dry, and reedy : lastly the pine Did he solicit, and from her he drew A voice so constant, soft, and lowly deep, That there he rested, welcoming in her A mild memorial of the ocean-cave Where he was born.
الصفحة 78 - ... at six o'clock in the morning, attended by a large congregation of praying people, I ventured to lift up a standard amongst them in the name of Jesus of Nazareth. Perhaps there were about ten thousand in waiting, not for me, but for Satan's instruments to amuse them. Glad was I to find that I had for once, as it were, got the start of the devil.
الصفحة 182 - The Examination of Tilenus before the Triers, in order to his intended settlement in the office of a public preacher in the commonwealth of Utopia.