The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 19
... land Cometh a calm , a stillness deep ; While darkness , with a noiseless hand , Robeth our mother earth for sleep . Rest well , green earth ; may angels keep Kind watch and ward o'er thee and all Thy many children while they sleep ...
... land Cometh a calm , a stillness deep ; While darkness , with a noiseless hand , Robeth our mother earth for sleep . Rest well , green earth ; may angels keep Kind watch and ward o'er thee and all Thy many children while they sleep ...
Pàgina 25
... land , it exhibits its separative power , by disintegrating the stable com- pounds which it finds there , and either reducing them to their elements , or rebuild- ing them in less stable combinations ; among the most noticeable of which ...
... land , it exhibits its separative power , by disintegrating the stable com- pounds which it finds there , and either reducing them to their elements , or rebuild- ing them in less stable combinations ; among the most noticeable of which ...
Pàgina 35
... land around him A And then he vews his grave . " He calls his aged father And takes him by the hand Says father , dearest father On you i leaves no blame It by me own misconduct I brought my self to shame . " In concluding this paper ...
... land around him A And then he vews his grave . " He calls his aged father And takes him by the hand Says father , dearest father On you i leaves no blame It by me own misconduct I brought my self to shame . " In concluding this paper ...
Pàgina 41
... for all that is described . The waters of these seas would unite . The land would gradu- ally disappear , and even the top of Ararat And would be no more seen . The description of the SOME FOTTINGS ON FREE THOUGHT . 41.
... for all that is described . The waters of these seas would unite . The land would gradu- ally disappear , and even the top of Ararat And would be no more seen . The description of the SOME FOTTINGS ON FREE THOUGHT . 41.
Pàgina 47
... land separating the harbour from the Lake . And now the cry was dinner , " and for dinner we quickly prepared ; and here we made our first , and , as it proved , very auspicious forage , for at the first farm- house at which we arrived ...
... land separating the harbour from the Lake . And now the cry was dinner , " and for dinner we quickly prepared ; and here we made our first , and , as it proved , very auspicious forage , for at the first farm- house at which we arrived ...
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