A Kansan AbroadG. W. Martin, 1878 - 240 páginas |
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... sight was presented . Everything afloat was gay with the red , white and blue . A ship is always national . It is a fragment of the country floating out to sea . In the most secluded harbor of the most remote land , or in the midst of ...
... sight was presented . Everything afloat was gay with the red , white and blue . A ship is always national . It is a fragment of the country floating out to sea . In the most secluded harbor of the most remote land , or in the midst of ...
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... sight and faded out of it , or a steamer glided by — and that was all . There were five meals a day , and some people de- voured all of them ; there was a small library , but reading at sea is not a success . They got up concerts in the ...
... sight and faded out of it , or a steamer glided by — and that was all . There were five meals a day , and some people de- voured all of them ; there was a small library , but reading at sea is not a success . They got up concerts in the ...
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... sight of the bold shores , purple and gray , crested with the green fields , bright indeed as any emerald , of Ireland . So we passed the bold " Old Head of Kinsale , " and off the entrance of Queenstown harbor the ponderous engines of ...
... sight of the bold shores , purple and gray , crested with the green fields , bright indeed as any emerald , of Ireland . So we passed the bold " Old Head of Kinsale , " and off the entrance of Queenstown harbor the ponderous engines of ...
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... sight would be suspected . I will now mention but one place of in- terest , the free library and museum . The American idea is , that the nobility of a country are a nui- sance - a relic of a barbarous time ; that an aristocracy grinds ...
... sight would be suspected . I will now mention but one place of in- terest , the free library and museum . The American idea is , that the nobility of a country are a nui- sance - a relic of a barbarous time ; that an aristocracy grinds ...
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... sights ; Shrewsbury has a dozen little " lions ; " but Worcester has but two sights , and no more , to interest the traveler . These are , the cathedral and the Royal Porcelain Works . The cathedral has been restored , and is a fine ...
... sights ; Shrewsbury has a dozen little " lions ; " but Worcester has but two sights , and no more , to interest the traveler . These are , the cathedral and the Royal Porcelain Works . The cathedral has been restored , and is a fine ...
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Página 201 - At two o'clock in the afternoon I thought I could distinguish a mountain to our right, which appeared like a small blue cloud; viewed it with the spy glass, and was still more confirmed in my conjecture, yet only communicated it to Dr.
Página 201 - Robinson, who was in front with me; but in half an hour they appeared in full view before us. When our small party arrived on the hill they with one accord gave three cheers to the Mexican mountains.
Página 200 - Our citizens being so prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier, will, through necessity, be constrained to limit their extent on the west to the borders of the Missouri and Mississippi, while they leave the prairies, incapable of cultivation, to the wandering and uncivilized aborigines of the country.
Página 232 - I HOLD every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavour themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Página 232 - Will, And bear it with an honest heart. Who misses, or who wins the prize ? Go, lose or conquer as you can ; But if you fail, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman. A gentleman, or old or young ! (Bear kindly with my humble lays) The sacred chorus first was sung Upon the first of Christmas days ; The shepherds heard it overhead — The joyful angels raised it then : Glory to Heaven on high, it said, And peace on earth to gentle men...
Página 222 - And he gave it for his opinion, " that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground, where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to hist country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
Página 24 - The Avon to the Severn runs, The Severn to the sea, And Wickliffe's dust shall spread abroad, Wide as the waters be.
Página 200 - But from these immense prairies may arise one great advantage to the United States, viz.: The restriction of our population to some certain limits, and thereby a continuation of the Union. Our citizens being so prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontiers will, through necessity, be constrained to limit their extent on the west to the borders of the Missouri and Mississippi, while they leave the prairies incapable...
Página 188 - Pikes," as applied to emigrants, especially to those traveling from Missouri, and, generally, those migrating from southern Illinois and southern Indiana. Thus the popular song — the only poetry I ever heard of applied to this class of
Página 155 - The genius and the fate of the man were already heavy on my heart; but the drunken laugh of the landlord gave me such a view of the rock on which he foundered, I could not stand it, but burst into tears.