The Letters of the British SpyJ. & J. Harper, 1899 - 260 sider |
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... eastern , comprehending the Eastern Shore of Virginia , and all the counties below Richmond . This appointment was wholly unexpected to him till the very moment before the election came on in the House of Delegates , and his first ...
... eastern , comprehending the Eastern Shore of Virginia , and all the counties below Richmond . This appointment was wholly unexpected to him till the very moment before the election came on in the House of Delegates , and his first ...
Side 74
... east , it presents an extent of prospect bounded only by the spherical form of the earth , in which nature seems to sleep in eternal repose , as if to form one of her finest contrasts with the rude and rolling grandeur on the west . In ...
... east , it presents an extent of prospect bounded only by the spherical form of the earth , in which nature seems to sleep in eternal repose , as if to form one of her finest contrasts with the rude and rolling grandeur on the west . In ...
Side 75
... east , the visiter instinct- ively paused , to cast around one thrilling glance at this magnificent panorama : and then passed to the vestibule , where , if he had not been previously informed , he would immediately perceive that he was ...
... east , the visiter instinct- ively paused , to cast around one thrilling glance at this magnificent panorama : and then passed to the vestibule , where , if he had not been previously informed , he would immediately perceive that he was ...
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... east , and obstructed by a multitude of small islands , clumps of trees , and myriads of rocks ; among which it tumbles , foams , and roars , constituting what are called the falls ; the same river , at the lower end of the town ...
... east , and obstructed by a multitude of small islands , clumps of trees , and myriads of rocks ; among which it tumbles , foams , and roars , constituting what are called the falls ; the same river , at the lower end of the town ...
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... east , the proofs of the former sub- mersion of the country thicken upon you . On conversant , than on distant and controvertible facts , which it was not important to the inquiry , whether they knew or believed , or not . the shores of ...
... east , the proofs of the former sub- mersion of the country thicken upon you . On conversant , than on distant and controvertible facts , which it was not important to the inquiry , whether they knew or believed , or not . the shores of ...
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adieu admiration alluvion America amusement appearance argument beautiful believe Bladensburg British Spy Buffon cause celebrated censure character continent court dear Demosthenes doubt draco volans earth east eastern coast edition effect eloquence eminent fancy favour feel fluid genius gentleman hand hearers heart heaven HENRY GLASSFORD BELL HISTORY honour interest J. G. LOCKHART JOHN GALT judgment letters light literary look lord Verulam manner ment miles mind moral motion mountains nature never Novel ocean opinion orator passages passion Patrick Henry PAUL CLIFFORD perhaps person political Portrait present reader reason REGINA MARIA ROCHE remarks Richmond Robert Boyle scene seems sketch speaker spirit Stereotyped style sublime suppose talents taste Theodorus Bailey theory thing THOMAS MOORE thought tion truth venerable Virginia voice vols western whole Wirt Wirt's writer young youth
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Side 220 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene, The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear: Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village Hampden that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood; Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Side 200 - This grew speedily to an excess ; for men began to hunt more after words than matter, and more after the choiceness of the phrase, and the round and clean composition of the sentence, and the sweet falling of the clauses, and the varying and illustration of their works with tropes and figures, than after the weight of matter, worth of subject, soundness of argument, life of invention, or depth of judgment.
Side 187 - Devotion alone should have stopped me, to join in the duties of the congregation; but I must confess that curiosity to hear the preacher of such a wilderness was not the least of my motives.
Side 220 - Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire, Hands that the rod of empire might have...
Side 194 - On a rock, whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood, Robed in the sable garb of woe, With haggard eyes the poet stood; (Loose his beard and hoary hair Streamed like a meteor to the troubled air...
Side 250 - Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy, particularly as Illustrated by the History of the Jews, and the Discoveries of Recent Travellers.
Side 250 - Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck, and consequent Discovery of certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Side 73 - ... objects of science and taste, so classed and arranged as to produce their finest effect. On one side, specimens of sculpture set out, in such order, as to exhibit at a coup...
Side 83 - ... we find her shivering at midnight on the winter banks of the Ohio and mingling her tears with the torrents that froze as they fell.