The Dublin Review, Volumen50Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Burns and Oates, 1861 |
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... become intensified by the fact that the district around Portland Head may be expected at any moment to become the theatre of violent volcanic disturbance . Such disturbance , in addition to endangering the physical permanence of the ...
... become intensified by the fact that the district around Portland Head may be expected at any moment to become the theatre of violent volcanic disturbance . Such disturbance , in addition to endangering the physical permanence of the ...
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... become much colder , and consequently less favourable to vegetation than formerly ; and this increased severity has been generally attributed to the gradual accumulation of polar ice . This is a subject which cannot be properly treated ...
... become much colder , and consequently less favourable to vegetation than formerly ; and this increased severity has been generally attributed to the gradual accumulation of polar ice . This is a subject which cannot be properly treated ...
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... become identified with the first essays of Runic lore . In the year 1057 , however , Isleif , Bishop of Skalholt , introduced the art of writing , together with the Latin alphabet , modified according to the German usage , preserving ...
... become identified with the first essays of Runic lore . In the year 1057 , however , Isleif , Bishop of Skalholt , introduced the art of writing , together with the Latin alphabet , modified according to the German usage , preserving ...
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... become far more remunerative . They are chiefly of two classes , cod and salmon . Of their productiveness our author gives an instance in the fact , that , from a portion of the river in the neighbourhood of Reykjavik , scarcely three ...
... become far more remunerative . They are chiefly of two classes , cod and salmon . Of their productiveness our author gives an instance in the fact , that , from a portion of the river in the neighbourhood of Reykjavik , scarcely three ...
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... of the Alps have waned in popularity ; but that the volcanoes , geysers , and glaciers of Iceland have become better known and more fre- quented . D ART . II . - Report of the Commissioners appointed 1861. ] 59 Iceland .
... of the Alps have waned in popularity ; but that the volcanoes , geysers , and glaciers of Iceland have become better known and more fre- quented . D ART . II . - Report of the Commissioners appointed 1861. ] 59 Iceland .
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Página 265 - Now I want Spirits to enforce, art to enchant ; And my ending is despair, Unless I be relieved by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults.
Página 103 - And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, and rose up and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong.
Página 299 - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger.
Página 163 - " Readily ; I have solved others of an abstruseness ten thousand times greater. Circumstances, and a certain bias of mind, have led me to take interest in such riddles, and it may well be doubted whether human ingenuity can construct an enigma of the kind which human ingenuity may not, by proper application, resolve.
Página 161 - I now scrutinized the death's-head with care. Its outer edges — the edges of the drawing nearest the edge of the vellum — were far more distinct than the others. It was clear that the action of the caloric had been imperfect or unequal. I immediately kindled a fire, and subjected every portion of the parchment to a glowing heat. At first, the only effect was the strengthening of the faint lines in the skull; but...
Página 408 - God hath over all: and by the natural law, whereunto he hath made all subject, the lawful power of making laws to command whole politic societies of men belongeth so properly unto the same entire societies, that for any prince or potentate of what kind soever upon earth to exercise the same of himself, and not either by express commission immediately and personally received from God, or else by authority derived at the first from their consent upon whose persons they impose laws, it is no better...
Página 183 - I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery. What have you to do with liberty and necessity? or what more than to hold your tongue about it?
Página 337 - England, and all adherents, in regard that they and she be usurpal and heretical, opposing the sacred mother church of Rome. I do renounce and disown any allegiance as due to any heretical king, prince, or state, named Protestants, or obedience to any of their inferior magistrates or officers.
Página 240 - twas wondrous pitiful : She wish'd she had not heard it ; yet she wish'd That Heaven had made her such a man : she thank'd me ; And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake : She loved me for the dangers I had pass'd ; And I loved her that she did pity them.
Página 162 - And then the series of accidents and coincidences - these were so very extraordinary. Do you observe how mere an accident it was that these events should have occurred upon the sole day of all the year in which it has been, or may be, sufficiently cool for fire, and that without the fire, or without the intervention of the dog at the precise moment in which he appeared, I should never have become aware of the death's-head, and so never the possessor of the treasure?