The Anglo-American Magazine, เล่มที่ 3Maclear., 1853 |
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... ment of his assuming the command , his posi tion was one of the utmost exposure and dan- ger . He lay within sight of a powerful enemy , separated from him only by a narrow river , for the crossing of which , that enemy possessed every ...
... ment of his assuming the command , his posi tion was one of the utmost exposure and dan- ger . He lay within sight of a powerful enemy , separated from him only by a narrow river , for the crossing of which , that enemy possessed every ...
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... ment consisted of three hundred and eighty rank and file of the 41st regiment , and Capts . James Crook's and McEwen's flank compan- ies of the 1st Lincoln ; Capts . Nellis ' and W. Crook's flank companies of th 4th Lincoln ; Hall's ...
... ment consisted of three hundred and eighty rank and file of the 41st regiment , and Capts . James Crook's and McEwen's flank compan- ies of the 1st Lincoln ; Capts . Nellis ' and W. Crook's flank companies of th 4th Lincoln ; Hall's ...
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... ment by the rear road from Niagara to the camp . At seven in the evening Lieut . - Colonel Strana- han's regiment moved from Niagara Falls ; at eight o'clock Mead's , and at nine o'clock Lieute- nant - Colonel Bland's regiment marched ...
... ment by the rear road from Niagara to the camp . At seven in the evening Lieut . - Colonel Strana- han's regiment moved from Niagara Falls ; at eight o'clock Mead's , and at nine o'clock Lieute- nant - Colonel Bland's regiment marched ...
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... ment of several hundred Indians from Chippewa ; they commenced a furious attack ; but were promptly met and routed by the rifle and bayonet . By this time I perceived my troops were embark- ing very slowly . I passed immediately over to ...
... ment of several hundred Indians from Chippewa ; they commenced a furious attack ; but were promptly met and routed by the rifle and bayonet . By this time I perceived my troops were embark- ing very slowly . I passed immediately over to ...
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... ment was moved from Newark to Toronto in fears , or rather doubts , for they fear nothing . 1796 , but all to the North and West of If they suspect treachery , they are always Toronto was terra incognita . cruel . " Those curious in ...
... ment was moved from Newark to Toronto in fears , or rather doubts , for they fear nothing . 1796 , but all to the North and West of If they suspect treachery , they are always Toronto was terra incognita . cruel . " Those curious in ...
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หน้า 368 - I was made a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.
หน้า 407 - And the heart that is soonest awake to the flowers, Is always the first to be touched by the thorns.
หน้า 386 - But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her, for her hair is given her for a covering.
หน้า 82 - There is a time to laugh as well as a time to weep, and laughter is promotive of health and longevity.
หน้า 279 - Beauvais sit again upon the judgment-seat, and again number the hours for the innocent? Ah no! he is the prisoner at the bar. Already all is waiting: the mighty audience is gathered, the Court is hurrying to their seats, the witnesses are arrayed, the trumpets are sounding, the judge is taking his place. Oh ! but this is sudden. My lord, have you no counsel? "Counsel I have none: in heaven above, or on earth beneath, counsellor there is none now that would take a brief from me: all are silent.
หน้า 278 - The fiery smoke rose upwards in billowing volumes. A Dominican monk was then standing almost at her side. Wrapped up in his sublime office, he saw not the danger, but still persisted in his prayers. Even then, when the last...
หน้า 278 - The shepherd girl that had delivered France — she, from her dungeon, she, from her baiting at the stake, she, from her duel with fire, as she entered her last dream— saw Domremy, saw the fountain of Domre'my, saw the pomp of forests in which her childhood had wandered.
หน้า 278 - Bishop of Beauvais! thy victim died in fire upon a scaffold — thou upon a down bed. But for the departing minutes of life, both are oftentimes alike. At the farewell crisis, when the gates of death are opening, and flesh is resting from its struggles, oftentimes the tortured and the torturer have the same truce from carnal torment; both sink together into sleep; together both sometimes kindle into dreams.
หน้า 12 - Brock immediately proceeded to that post, and I am excessively grieved in having to add, that he fell whilst gallantly cheering his troops to an exertion for maintaining it. With him the position was lost ; but the enemy was not allowed to retain it long. Reinforcements having been sent up from this post, composed of regular troops, militia, and Indians, a movement wa* made to turn his left, while some artillery, under the able direction of Capt.
หน้า 279 - ... was weathered, the skirts even of that mighty storm were drawing off. The blood that she was to reckon for had been exacted; the tears that she was to shed in secret had been paid to the last. The hatred to herself in all eyes had been faced steadily, had been suffered, had been survived. And in her last fight upon the scaffold she had triumphed gloriously; victoriously she had tasted the stings of death. For all, except this comfort from her farewell dream, she had...