Six Months in the Federal States, Τόμος 1Macmillan and Company, 1863 |
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... foreign country . Like the traveller of Horace , I had crossed the sea , and had changed nothing but the sky . Everything around and about me looked so like the Old Country . There were neither soldiers nor gendarmes , not even a ...
... foreign country . Like the traveller of Horace , I had crossed the sea , and had changed nothing but the sky . Everything around and about me looked so like the Old Country . There were neither soldiers nor gendarmes , not even a ...
Σελίδα 12
... in this crisp clear air , there is a sort of French sparkle about the place which enlivens it strangely . With the exception of the climate , there is far less of a foreign look about New York than I had 12 NEW YORK .
... in this crisp clear air , there is a sort of French sparkle about the place which enlivens it strangely . With the exception of the climate , there is far less of a foreign look about New York than I had 12 NEW YORK .
Σελίδα 13
... foreign kine , that there is little trace left outwardly of their existence . All the shop - notices , and all the thousands of placards , which are stuck upon every wall , with an utterly English disregard of artistic proprieties , are ...
... foreign kine , that there is little trace left outwardly of their existence . All the shop - notices , and all the thousands of placards , which are stuck upon every wall , with an utterly English disregard of artistic proprieties , are ...
Σελίδα 14
... foreign blood , one uniform type of face appears to be spreading itself through the American people . The coloured population in New York is not numerous enough in the streets , to give a foreign air to the crowd , as it forms little ...
... foreign blood , one uniform type of face appears to be spreading itself through the American people . The coloured population in New York is not numerous enough in the streets , to give a foreign air to the crowd , as it forms little ...
Σελίδα 17
... foreign emigrants ; and in the course of a few years they , or at any rate their children , move to other quarters , and become prosperous and respect- able . From these causes , and from the almost universal diffusion of education ...
... foreign emigrants ; and in the course of a few years they , or at any rate their children , move to other quarters , and become prosperous and respect- able . From these causes , and from the almost universal diffusion of education ...
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Σελίδα 122 - It is obviously impracticable, in the Federal Government of these States, to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all. Individuals entering into society must give up a share of liberty to preserve the rest.
Σελίδα 213 - Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate, than that these people are to be free; nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same govem1nent. Nature, habit, opinion have drawn indelible lines of distinction between them.
Σελίδα 16 - PROCTER— A HISTORY OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, with a Rationale of its Offices. By FRANCIS PROCTER, MA Thirteenth Edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo. loг. 6d. PROCTER AND MACLEAR— AN ELEMENTARY INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER.
Σελίδα 6 - The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
Σελίδα 8 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, BD, late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by FC HODGSON, MA i8mo.
Σελίδα 23 - A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT DURING THE fIRST FOUR CENTURIES. Fourth Edition. With Preface on "Supernatural Religion.
Σελίδα 213 - ... passu, filled up by free white laborers. If, on the contrary, it is left to force itself on, human nature must shudder at the prospect held up.
Σελίδα 4 - CLAY. — The Prison Chaplain. A Memoir of the Rev. JOHN CLAY, BD late Chaplain of the Preston Gaol. With Selections from his Reports and Correspondence, and a Sketch of Prison Discipline in England. By his Son, the Rev. WL CLAY, MA 8vo.
Σελίδα 6 - BACON'S ESSAYS AND COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL. With Notes and Glossarial Index. By W. ALDIS WRIGHT, MA THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS from this World to that which is to come.
Σελίδα 122 - Individuals entering into society must give up a share of liberty to preserve the rest The magnitude of the sacrifice must depend as well on situation and circumstance as on the object to be obtained. It is at all times difficult to draw with precision the line between those rights which must be surrendered and those which may be reserved ; and on the present occasion this difficulty was increased by a difference among the several States as to their situation, extent, habits, and particular interests.