The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, Volume 2Canadian Institute., 1857 - Art |
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... origin , although such traditions are common among the In- dian tribes on the east side of the Rocky mountains . They do not believe in any future state of punishment , although in this world they suppose themselves exposed to the ...
... origin , although such traditions are common among the In- dian tribes on the east side of the Rocky mountains . They do not believe in any future state of punishment , although in this world they suppose themselves exposed to the ...
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... origin and operation of this splendid establishment , the following brief notice may not be unacceptable : Hugh Smithson , from whom the institution derives its name REVIEWS - REPORT OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION . 39 .
... origin and operation of this splendid establishment , the following brief notice may not be unacceptable : Hugh Smithson , from whom the institution derives its name REVIEWS - REPORT OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION . 39 .
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... origin , proposed objects and mode of action of this magnificent establishment , it remains for us to examine from the report for the year 1855 how far the proposed objects are in course of accomplishment . The following are the ...
... origin , proposed objects and mode of action of this magnificent establishment , it remains for us to examine from the report for the year 1855 how far the proposed objects are in course of accomplishment . The following are the ...
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... origin of meteorites , it may be stated that " the moon is the only large body in space of which we have any knowledge , ' possessing the requisite conditions demanded by the physical and chemical pro- " perties of meteorites ; and that ...
... origin of meteorites , it may be stated that " the moon is the only large body in space of which we have any knowledge , ' possessing the requisite conditions demanded by the physical and chemical pro- " perties of meteorites ; and that ...
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... origin , where the ultimate ele- ments are so limited in point of number , the combinations which they form appear almost infinite . Carbon and hydrogen , for instance , constitute , as it were , the key- stone of every organic fabric ...
... origin , where the ultimate ele- ments are so limited in point of number , the combinations which they form appear almost infinite . Carbon and hydrogen , for instance , constitute , as it were , the key- stone of every organic fabric ...
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Page 205 - So careful of the type?' but no, From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries "A thousand types are gone. I care for nothing; all shall go. "Thou makest thine appeal to me: I bring to life, I bring to death; The spirit does but mean the breath; I know no more.
Page 41 - The property is bequeathed to the United States of America, "to found at Washington, under the name of the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Page 106 - Oh, from out the sounding cells, What a gush of euphony voluminously wells! How it swells! How it dwells On the Future!
Page 106 - How it swells! How it dwells On the Future ! how it tells Of the rapture that impels To the swinging and the ringing Of the bells, bells, bells— Of the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells— To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells!
Page 254 - This day, much against my will, I did - in Drury Lane see two or three houses marked with a red cross upon the doors, and " Lord have mercy upon us!" writ there; which was a sad sight to me, being the first of the kind that, to my remembrance, I ever saw.
Page 105 - gone before," with Hope, that flew beside, Leaving thee wild for the dear child that should have been thy bride— For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies, The life upon her yellow hair but not within her eyes— The life still there, upon her hair— the death upon her eyes.
Page 105 - Avaunt! to-night my heart is light. No dirge will I upraise, "But waft the angel on her flight with a Paean of old days ! "Let no bell toll! — lest her sweet soul, amid its hallowed mirth, "Should catch the note, as it doth float up from the damned Earth. "To friends above, from...
Page 205 - Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life...
Page 253 - Tobacco battered, and the pipes shattered, about their ears that idly idolize so base and barbarous a weed, or at leastwise overlove so loathsome a vanity, by a volley of holy shot thundered from Mount Helicon."§...
Page 205 - And he, shall he, Man, her last work, who seem'd so fair, Such splendid purpose in his eyes, Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed, And love Creation's final law — Tho...