Other Countries, Τόμος 1

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Chapman and Hall, 1872
 

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Σελίδα 6 - May the great God, whom I worship, grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet!
Σελίδα iii - ... still more decidedly misunderstood, perfectibility of the whole human race — it is that of establishing our common humanity — of striving to remove the barriers which prejudice and limited views of every kind have erected amongst men, and to treat all mankind, without reference to religion, nation, or colour, as one fraternity, one great community, fitted for the attainment of one object, the unrestrained development of the psychical powers.
Σελίδα 69 - I have just beeu shocked to hear the terrible and mournful tidings of the death of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India. •" By this terrible and unforeseen stroke my heart has been overwhelmed with grief and anguish, for it can scarce occur again in days so out of joint as these that the world will see another so universally beloved and esteemed for his many high and excellent qualities as him who is now in the spirit land.
Σελίδα 55 - The building itself on the outside is of white marble with a high cupola ;md four minarets. In the centre of the inside is a lofty hall of a circular form under a dome, in the middle of which is the tomb enclosed within an open screen of elaborate tracery, formed of marble and mosaics. The walls are of white marble with borders of a running pattern of flowers in mosaic The...
Σελίδα 55 - Jamna, and is surrounded by extensive gardens. The building itself on the outside is of white marble, with a high cupola and four minarets. In the centre of the inside is a lofty hall of a circular form under a dome, in the middle of which is the tomb, enclosed within an open screen of elaborate tracery formed of marble and mosaics. The materials...
Σελίδα 69 - ... Afghanistan at the time permitted the step, to accompany his Excellency on his return to England, so that I might obtain the gratification of a personal interview with her Majesty the Queen, and derive pleasure from travelling in the countries of Europe. Before the eternally predestined decrees, however, men must bow in silence. '"A crooked and perverse fate always interferes to prevent the successful attainment by any human being of his most cherished desires. What more can be said or written...
Σελίδα 277 - Kilda, passing those stationary bathing-boxes en route, where papa and mamma bring the dear little children for a dip; by those rude little boys, who (where did they learn it?) asked sarcastically, "Who stole the donkey?" merely because I had a white hat on ; then up by the pleasant and extensive park, or reserve — noting that burnt grass and gum-trees are not so pleasant as green grass and...
Σελίδα 277 - AUSTRALIA. a sandy beach, a pier, and one or two houses. I think I should like to live there, and teach the Victorians to walk by doing so myself. By the sea, whose tide rises and falls only six or seven feet ; by that nasty smelling slaughterhouse, three miles from my presumed home at Brighton, to St. Kilda, passing those stationary bathing-boxes en route, where papa and mamma bring the dear little children for a dip; by those rude little boys, who (where did they learn it?) asked sarcastically,...
Σελίδα 272 - Eifle-bird from Cape York, green fruit-pigeons and pigmy-geese from Eockhampton. In the same garden as the Museum stands the College, an unfinished building, but with more scholars than Sydney boasts of, stiff examinations, and a good library. Also the College of Surgeons, from which six doctors have already been turned out, and which contains the proper assortment of bottled babies and other surgical curiosities. From the gardens of the College we shall drive across the Eoyal Park.
Σελίδα 210 - Then singling out two or three ringleaders, he walked them out of the crowd, and, getting a pistol, shot them then and there with his own hand. The women of Benares to this day frighten their children into obedience by " Gubbins is coming,

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