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... unseen by the world as the Hate is unrecognised by us. It may come on us unawares, in some solitary byway of our hlife strike us in our unsuspecting privacy; thwart us in some blessed hope we have never told to another; for the mo- ment the world sees that ...

Published: Sunday 27 February 1853
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1693 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

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... dead, and they have sold the other three away from me. When they took from me the last little girl, oh! I believed I never should have got over it! It almost broke my heart!- Bremer's Homes of the New World. GRnEAT MES or ram K ITc Rr-Soomebody will, per ...

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... it is hap- pier to die at home. The distace to heaven seems shorter from that point than frod any other. The heart may be whirled away from it by the pasions, as a bird by a tempest from its neat; but when the desolating gust is over, both seek;, with a ...

Published: Sunday 28 August 1853
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1653 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

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... unsoundable; known to God only. Thou shalt be a Great Man. Yee,. my World-Soldier, thou of the World Marine-service;- thou wilt have to be greater than this tumuiltuous un- measured World here rouund thee is: thou, in thy strong- soul, as with wrestler's ...

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... the happi- ness of her child secured ? Poor mother !-Gerstaecker's Journey Round the World. INMAN BPAUTIEs.-WVhile lying at anchor, two female Indians came off from the shore in a beautiful bark canoe. It was so light and buoyant that it sat like a gall ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1853
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1705 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

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... the country, which was in all the bloom and beauty of spring, he exclaimed, in two lines from a ?? known Greek song:- See! Death bas come to snatch me fron the world When all is loveliest in the trees and flewers:' He then submitted to his fate without ...

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... smooth. During the annual feasts, the resident prophet occupied the summit of the prophets' matrimo. nial altar, from day-dawn to sun-rise, and from sun-set until the close of twilight. At these times, those wishipr to unite in matrimony might appear at the ...

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... some distance from the beach: one party striz ed in the Logan, to cut off his retreat by sea; another, which I joined, made for the sn ndit of the bank, which we hop he would endeavour to ascend, First blood was draw by our party: a hall from my fowling-piece ...

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... dismay, eas the lend shower fall But soon ara the harvesters tossing the sheaves; The robin darts out from Its bower of leaves; The wren peoreth forth from the 2n1ees-eavred caves And the rain-spatiered rin now giadly perceives That the beautiful bowsodeth ...

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... %VsSTMIlN61BT 0- AGCa.-On the hustinga were posted a set of young uMen, neatly dressed in blue and buff for the occasion, blacelsgs from all the race-courses, and all the Pharo and B.O. tables in town. Their business weas to affront every gentleman who came on ...

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... the reins of my mule, tried to turn it away from the edge, which seemed to me as if it must crumble beneath its next step. My imprudence was near being fetal to me, for turning the head of my Imule away from the precipice, it lost its sure footing, stepping ...

Published: Sunday 24 April 1853
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1774 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

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... continent has been peopled from northern Asia. I have come to thi conclusion from two causes: first, from the proximity of ;the two eountries, which, at Behring's Straits, is only thirty nine miles across from the Old World to the New. In ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1853
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1686 | Page: 8 | Tags: News