The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volúmenes 1-2Virginia Historical Society, 1848 |
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... important and interesting ob- ject , by diffusing useful and entertaining information relating to the history of our State . In pursuing this design , after publishing the Proceedings of the Society at its annual meetings , and at other ...
... important and interesting ob- ject , by diffusing useful and entertaining information relating to the history of our State . In pursuing this design , after publishing the Proceedings of the Society at its annual meetings , and at other ...
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... important things . We are pleased , therefore , to know that we have a few friends more zealous and erudite in these minutia " aid and com- curiose , than we pretend to be , who will give us fort " in this department of our work . " an ...
... important things . We are pleased , therefore , to know that we have a few friends more zealous and erudite in these minutia " aid and com- curiose , than we pretend to be , who will give us fort " in this department of our work . " an ...
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... importance of these objects , appealing so strongly to every Virginian heart , which made the venerable and illustrious Marshall lay aside , for the moment , his judicial robes , and descend with alacrity from the Bench of the Supreme ...
... importance of these objects , appealing so strongly to every Virginian heart , which made the venerable and illustrious Marshall lay aside , for the moment , his judicial robes , and descend with alacrity from the Bench of the Supreme ...
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... important subject of the revisal of the Crimi- nal Code is now before the able Committee of Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates , who will report upon it before long ; and it is thought that this code will be discussed and ...
... important subject of the revisal of the Crimi- nal Code is now before the able Committee of Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates , who will report upon it before long ; and it is thought that this code will be discussed and ...
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WASHINGTON . We have nothing very important from the City . Congress and the Supreme Court , are of course in ... importance has yet occurred . The Great Gaines Case . - This far - famed and highly interesting case has been decided at ...
WASHINGTON . We have nothing very important from the City . Congress and the Supreme Court , are of course in ... importance has yet occurred . The Great Gaines Case . - This far - famed and highly interesting case has been decided at ...
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Página 221 - Upon whose grassless floor of red-brown hue, By sheddings from the pining umbrage tinged Perennially — beneath whose sable roof Of boughs, as if for festal purpose decked With unrejoicing berries — ghostly Shapes May meet at noontide; Fear and trembling Hope, Silence and Foresight; Death the Skeleton And Time the Shadow...
Página 34 - Hull, Prepared from his Manuscripts, by his daughter, Mrs. Maria Campbell; together with the History of the Campaign of 1812, and Surrender of the Post of Detroit; by his Grandson, James Freeman Clarke.
Página 137 - Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.
Página 170 - But why despair ? Twice hast thou lived already ; Twice shone among the nations of the world, As the sun shines among the lesser lights Of heaven ; an'd shalt again. The hour shall come When they who think to bind the ethereal spirit, Who, like the eagle cowering o'er his prey, Watch with quick eye, and strike and strike again If but a sinew vibrate, shall confess Their wisdom folly.
Página 18 - Come on, sir. Now you set your foot on shore In Novo Orbe ; here's the rich Peru : And there within, sir, are the golden mines, Great Solomon's Ophir!
Página 170 - Who, like the eagle cowering o'er his prey, Watch with quick eye, and strike and strike again If but a sinew vibrate, shall confess Their wisdom folly. Even now the flame Bursts forth where once it burnt so gloriously, And, dying, left a...
Página 235 - The more I am acquainted with agricultural affairs, the better I am pleased with them; insomuch, that I can no where find so great satisfaction as in those innocent and useful pursuits. In indulging these feelings; I am led to reflect how much more delightful to an undebauched mind, is the task of making improvements on the earth, than all the vain glory which can be acquired from ravaging it, by the most uninterrupted career of conquests.
Página 200 - A lily of a day Is fairer far in May Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures, life may perfect be.
Página 41 - Why this Will lug your priests and servants from your sides; Pluck stout men's pillows from below their heads...
Página 16 - Point of Cape Comfort, all along the Sea Coast, to the Southward two hundred Miles, and all that Space and Circuit of Land, lying from the Sea Coast of the Precinct aforesaid, up into the Land, throughout from Sea to Sea, West, and Northwest...