The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 2Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1872 |
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Side v
... English Grammar , by Prof. H. Corson ... 68 Game of Checkers , The , translated from the French . 543 Genera and Species , The Introduction of , by J. W. Dawson , LL.D. , F.R.S. Great Duel of the Seventeenth Century , The ... 154 38 ...
... English Grammar , by Prof. H. Corson ... 68 Game of Checkers , The , translated from the French . 543 Genera and Species , The Introduction of , by J. W. Dawson , LL.D. , F.R.S. Great Duel of the Seventeenth Century , The ... 154 38 ...
Side 2
... English fireside , but it passes fortable as they should be , to the western from hand to hand until all the village has destination ; the strangeness and newness of read it ; and it becomes the leading subject everything ; the delay in ...
... English fireside , but it passes fortable as they should be , to the western from hand to hand until all the village has destination ; the strangeness and newness of read it ; and it becomes the leading subject everything ; the delay in ...
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... English doctor in Fredericksburg paid off his execution yet ? " 66 Can't say , Squire , it warn't in my hands ; you'd best enquire at the office . " " But what's up , " resumed the speaker " you havn't got any writ agen me , I sup- pose ...
... English doctor in Fredericksburg paid off his execution yet ? " 66 Can't say , Squire , it warn't in my hands ; you'd best enquire at the office . " " But what's up , " resumed the speaker " you havn't got any writ agen me , I sup- pose ...
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... English diplomatists of that age , wrote of Gustavus to James I. : - “ The king hath solemnly protested that he will not depose arms till he hath spoken one word for your majesty in Germany ( that was his own phrase ) ; and glory will ...
... English diplomatists of that age , wrote of Gustavus to James I. : - “ The king hath solemnly protested that he will not depose arms till he hath spoken one word for your majesty in Germany ( that was his own phrase ) ; and glory will ...
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... English language , was unable to preside over the council of his Ministers . From that time the Sovereign was excluded from the sit- tings of the Cabinet , and the Cabinet itself became definitively a caucus , or to use the historic ...
... English language , was unable to preside over the council of his Ministers . From that time the Sovereign was excluded from the sit- tings of the Cabinet , and the Cabinet itself became definitively a caucus , or to use the historic ...
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Side 446 - Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
Side 566 - And he looked, and behold a well in the field, and, lo, there were three flocks of sheep lying by it; for out of that well they watered the flocks: and a great stone was upon the well's mouth.
Side 78 - And Paul said; I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost, and altogether such as I am, except these bonds.
Side 564 - God's ways are not our ways, and His thoughts are not our thoughts...
Side 168 - I can now truly say, that so long as I have lived I have striven to live worthily, and after my death to leave my memory to my descendants in good works.
Side 521 - For them the Ceylon diver held his breath, And went all naked to the hungry shark; For them his ears gush'd blood; for them in death The seal on the cold ice with piteous bark Lay full of darts; for them alone did seethe A thousand men in troubles wide and dark: Half*ignorant, they turn'd an easy wheel, That set sharp racks at work, to pinch and peel.
Side 124 - Lawrence ; from thence up the eastern bank of the said river to the Lake Ontario ; thence through the Lake Ontario and the river commonly called Niagara ; and thence along by the eastern and south eastern bank of Lake Erie, following the said bank until the same shall be intersected by the northern boundary granted by the charter...
Side 231 - Twere imbecile, hewing out roads to a wall; And when Italy's made, for what end is it done If we have not a son? Ah, ah, ah! when Gaeta's taken, what then? When the fair wicked queen sits no more at her sport Of the fire-balls of death crashing souls out of men?
Side 119 - To commence at a stone boundary on the north bank of the Lake St. Francis, at the cove west of...
Side iv - Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, by THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY (L1M1TED), Toronto, Ontario, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture.