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A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

By: Henry David Thoreau

...e inhabitants. According to the valu ation of 1831, there were in Concord two thousand one hundred and eleven acres, or about one seventh of the whol... ... Soul . Q UARLES AT LENGTH, on Saturday, the last day of August, 1839, we two, brothers, and natives of Concord, weighed anchor in this river port; f... ...st part, painted green below, with a border of blue, with reference to the two elements in which it was to spend its existence. It had been loaded the... ...s provided with wheels in order to be rolled around falls, as well as with two sets of oars, and several slender poles for shoving in shallow places, ... ...of oars, and several slender poles for shoving in shallow places, and also two masts, one of which served for a tent pole at night; for a buffalo skin... ...e, man degenerates at length, and yields to the incursion of more northern tribes, “Some nation yet shut in With hills of ice.” There are other... ...s, on his shoulders from the ru ins of T roy. Or rather, like some Indian tribes, we bear about with us the mouldering relics of our ancestors on our... ...interesting to us as a slight memorial of an interview between two ancient tribes of men, one of which is now extinct, while the other, though it is s...

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The Georgics

By: Virgil

...smal shades. Here glides the huge Snake forth with sinuous coils ‘T wixt the two Bears and round them river wise The Bears that fear ‘neath Ocean’s b... ...stamps a brand, Or numbers on the corn heaps; some make sharp The stakes and two pronged forks, and willow bands Amerian for the bending vine prepare.... ...s pitched and at his post he stands, Ere looked for by the foe. Not thus the tribes Of Scythia by the far Maeotic wave, Where turbid Ister whirls his ... ... heat therefrom, and pierce Within the hoof clefts a blood bounding vein. Of tribes Bisaltic such the wonted use, And keen Gelonian, when to Rhodope H... ... With hounds now wander by the haunts of men Vast ocean’s offspring, and all tribes that swim, On the shore’s confine the wave washes up, Like shipwre... ...lanting window slits. Then seek they from the herd a steer, whose horns With two years’ growth are curling, and stop fast, Plunge madly as he may, the... ...n Proteus, he who metes the main THE GEORGICS 62 With fish drawn chariot of two footed steeds; Now visits he his native home once more, Pallene and t... ...e, ‘now yours, as heir to own.’ Foolish Amyntas heard and envied me. Ay, and two fawns, I risked my neck to find In a steep glen, with coats white dap...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 3

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...on conceived the mystery _135 Of fire, from two smooth laurel branches stripped The bark, and rubbed them in his palms;... ... Wrapped the great pile with glare and roaring sound, Hermes dragged forth two heifers, lowing loud, Close to the fire—such might was in the God. 20. ... ...up fat and flesh, and down before The fire, on spits of wood he placed the two, T oasting their flesh and ribs, and all the gore ... ... _540 A thing on mother’s milk and kisses fed, Could two prodigious heifers ever flay? Even I myself may well hereafter dread Yo... ...l, Knowing thou canst interrogate it well. 84. 84. 84. 84. 84. ‘And let us two henceforth together feed, On this green mountain-slope and pastoral pla... ...tell their various lot _725 T o the unnumbered tribes of human-kind. Let good to these, and ill to those be wrought As I d... ... _130 125 Shelley Of Heaven, that renovate the insect tribes, May breathe not. The untainting light of day May visit not its long...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

...ived the second greatest number of votes. Under the rules, each elector cast two votes. The Chancellor of New York and fellow Freemason, Robert R. Liv... ...The new President gave his inau gural address before a joint session of the two Houses of Congress assembled inside the Senate Chamber. FELLOW C ITIZ... ...hes, it shall be my strenuous endeavor that this sagacious injunction of the two Houses shall not be without effect. With this great example before me... ...en in doubt until late February because Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, the two leading candidates, each had received 73 electoral votes. Consequentl... ...ltivator against the casualties incident to foreign markets. With the Indian tribes it is our duty to cultivate friendly relations and to act with kin... ...e ratifications whereof have been exchanged, has placed the relations of the two countries on a basis of permanent friendship. The provision made by i... ...heir limits. It secures us against all future annoyance from powerful Indian tribes. It gives us several excellent harbors in the Gulf of Mexico for s... ...e time that they made it more se cure and permanent. The care of the Indian tribes within our limits has long been an essential part of our system, b... ...the great interests of the nation; to promote the civilization of the Indian tribes, and to proceed in the great system of internal improve ments wit...

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The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury

By: E. C. Thomas

... Lin coln, Sarum, and Lichfield, Keeper of the Privy Purse, Am bassador on two occasions to Pope John XXII, who appointed him a chaplain of the papa... ...there, and perhaps then be came a member of the Gild of St. Mary—one of the two gilds which founded Corpus Christi College. In 1334 he became High Ch... ... of an anath ema. At length yielding your lives to wickedness, reaching the two paths of Pythagoras, ye choose the left branch, and going backward ye... ...nd we undergo the corrup The Philobiblon Richard de Bury 20 tion of the two Lazaruses, nor is there anyone to anoint us with balm of cedar, nor t... ...directed against the poets by the lovers of naked truth may be repelled by a two fold defence: either that even in an unseemly subject matter we may l... ...ntains and scan the deepest gulfs of the abyss; in books we behold the finny tribes that may not exist outside their native waters, distinguish the pr...

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Concerning Civil Government, Second Essay : An Essay Concerning the True Original Extent and End of Civil Government

By: John Locke

...ion, which is so much as may serve for reparation and restraint. For these two are the only reasons why one man may lawfully do harm to another, which... ...h as may make satisfaction for the harm he hath suffered. 11. From these two distinct rights (the one of punish ing the crime, for restraint and pr... ... state of Na ture. The promises and bargains for truck, etc., between the two men in Soldania, in or between a Swiss and an Indian, in the woods of A... ...derive their government of a single person only was not placed in one, but two persons jointly. But to let this of names pass. 54. Though I have sai... ...all parts and conditions of a man’s life. The want of distinguishing these two powers which the fa ther hath, in the right of tuition, during minorit... ...fore those who, af ter Saul being solemnly chosen and saluted king by the tribes at Mispah, were unwilling to have him their king, make no other obje... ...gly authority were nothing else but to be their general; and therefore the tribes who had stuck to Saul’s family, and opposed David’s reign, when they...

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Captain Brassbound's Conversion

By: George Bernard Shaw

...anium bush, to English eyes unnaturally big, which, with a dusty smilax or two, is the sole product of his pet flower-bed. He is sitting to his work o... ...em orn to you: e ynt got naowheres to put em. Sor em awr (hire) a Harab an two Krooboys to kerry their laggige. Thort awd cam an teoll yer. RANKIN. Th... ...ter. As Drinkwater turns to go, a Moorish porter comes from the house with two Krooboys. THE PORTER (at the door, addressing Rankin). Bikouros (Morocc... ...uick, you would. RANKIN. Have you broat their boxes? THE PORTER. By Allah, two camel loads! RANKIN. Have you been paid? THE PORTER. Only one miserable... ... such nice faces! We had such a handsome Moor to carry our luggage up! And two perfect pets of Krooboys! Did you notice their faces, Howard? SIR HOWAR... ...RANKIN. ’Tis not safe, Leddy Ceecily. Really and truly, ’tis not safe. The tribes are verra fierce; and there are cities here that no Christian has ev...

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On Liberty

By: John Stuart Mill

...ity; and this limitation was what they meant by liberty. It was attempted in two ways. First, by obtaining a recognition of certain immu nities, call... ...ases, it is one of those which least progress has been made in resolving. No two ages, and scarcely any two countries, have decided it alike; and the ... ...ed by its collision with error. It is necessary to consider separately these two hypotheses, each of which has a distinct branch of the argument corre... ... judicious utilitarianism of Aristotle, “i maestri di color che sanno ,” the two headsprings of ethical as of all other philosophy . This acknowl edg... ...nent thinkers who have since lived—whose fame, still growing after more than two thousand years, all but outweighs the whole remainder of the names wh... ...erful nations in the world. What are they now? The subjects or dependents of tribes whose forefa thers wandered in the forests when theirs had mag n...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...sible to make our definitions sharp— We must study the more extreme cases— Two ways of accepting the uni- verse— Religion is more enthusiastic than ph... ...on— Diversity of possible schemes of adaptation to the universe— APPENDIX: TWO mind-cure cases. LECTURES VI AND VII THE SICK SOUL Healthy- mindedness ... ...ential pluralism of the healthy-minded philosophy— Morbid- mindedness: its two degrees—The pain-threshold varies in individuals— Insecurity of natural... ...normal moral ripen- ing— Leuba’s ideas— Seemingly unconvertible per- sons— Two types of conversion— Subconscious in- cubation of motives— Self-surrend... ...on at the University of Edinburgh. In casting about me for subjects of the two courses of ten lectures each for which I thus be- came responsible, it ... ...merit of the worshiper; and the sacrifices and servilities by which savage tribesmen have from time immemorial exhibited their faithfulness to chiefta... ...aders were absolutely needed for the tribe’s sur- vival. If there were any tribes who owned no leaders, they can have left no issue to narrate their d...

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Dombey and Son

By: Charles Dickens

...him there. He has his newspaper, and would be quite contented for the next two hours. Go on with your flowers, Lucretia, and allow me to sit here and ... ...moment’ s silence that ensued, Miss T ox’ s scissors gave a feeble clip or two; but Miss T ox’ s face was still invisible, and Miss Tox’s morning gown... ...a on that account, as having the appearnce of an ancient family retainer), two very tall young men in livery , and a select staff of kitchen-servants;... ...coffins, waiting like mutes, upon the threshold of the T urkey carpet; and two exhausted negroes holding up two withered branches of candelabra on the... ...is beak into a tankard of strong beer, in Mr Toots’s kitchen, and pecks up two pounds of beefsteaks. In Princess’ s Place, Miss T ox is up and doing; ... ...bruising of his intellectual shins against all the proper names of all the tribes of Judah, and by the monotonous repetition of hard verses, especiall...

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The Aeneid of Virgil

By: Virgil

...ng land, on either side, In double streams the briny waters glide. Betwixt two rows of rocks a sylvan scene Appears above, and groves for ever green: ... ... a queen, Who, full of Mars, in time, with kindly throes, Shall at a birth two goodly boys disclose. The royal babes a tawny wolf shall drain: Then Ro... ...’s shady sides; The bending brow above a safe retreat provides. Arm’d with two pointed darts, he leaves his friends, The Aeneid Virgil 13 And true ... ...lovely daughter sought to wed; Then me to Trojan Helenus resign’d, And his two slaves in equal marriage join’d; Till young Orestes, pierc’d with deep ... ... streaming blood. These eyes beheld, when with his spacious hand He seiz’d two captives of our Grecian band; Stretch’d on his back, he dash’d against ... ...own derives the name An ancient city, but of mix’d descent: Three sev’ral tribes compose the government; Four towns are under each; but all obey The ...

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The Book of Psalms

By: Anonymous

... also before them, and di vided them an inheritance by line, and made the tribes of Israel to dwell in their tents. Psalms 78:38 – 78:55 80 56 Yet t... ...also with silver and gold: and there was not one feeble person among their tribes. 38 Egypt was glad when they departed: for the fear of them fell upo... ...a city that is compact to gether: Psalms 120:1 – 122:3 134 4 Whither the tribes go up, the tribes of the LORD, unto the testimony of Israel, to give... ...ud upon their beds. 6 Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two edged sword in their hand; 7 To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and...

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Poems by Currer, Ellis, And Acton Bell (Charlotte, Emily, And Anne Bront‰)

By: Acton Bell

...................................................................1 1 9 THE TWO CHILDREN ................................................................. ...o go with thee! 18 Poems by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë THE WOOD But two miles more, and then we rest! Well, there is still an hour of day, And ... ...far off and desolate? Dark, in the realm and shades of Death, Nations, and tribes, and empires lie, But even to them the light of Faith Is breaking on... ...its very source is dry. 120 Poems by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë THE TWO CHILDREN Heavy hangs the rain-drop From the burdened spray; Heavy brood... ...ssed be Thou for all the joy 126 Brightly the sun of summer shone 88 But two miles more, and then we rest! 18 C Cold in the earth—and the deep snow...

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