The English Illustrated Magazine, Volume 17Macmillan and Company, 1897 |
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... Light , sister diamond to the Koh - i - Nur , or Mountain of Light . Everyone has also heard of the Globe of the World , made by the late Shah , of 75 lb. of pure gold and 51,366 gems - the sea of emeralds , Persia of turquoises , India ...
... Light , sister diamond to the Koh - i - Nur , or Mountain of Light . Everyone has also heard of the Globe of the World , made by the late Shah , of 75 lb. of pure gold and 51,366 gems - the sea of emeralds , Persia of turquoises , India ...
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... light of hope the light of a new morning . T PICTURES THE NILE . HE waters of Aboukir Bay. C 2 THE DEVIL'S BOTHY . 19.
... light of hope the light of a new morning . T PICTURES THE NILE . HE waters of Aboukir Bay. C 2 THE DEVIL'S BOTHY . 19.
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... light into the painting of a mutilated war - ship . It was as though a city were on fire . As far off as Rosetta the glowing scarlet over the roaring and crackling Orient was as visible as a sunset . Motionless bodies of Arabs might be ...
... light into the painting of a mutilated war - ship . It was as though a city were on fire . As far off as Rosetta the glowing scarlet over the roaring and crackling Orient was as visible as a sunset . Motionless bodies of Arabs might be ...
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seemed to float from the crater of Mount Vesuvius . The lights of the fishing - boats sparkled in the brilliant haze ... light of romance as any in the career of Nelson . The King's cowardice and the miserable procrastinating policy of ...
seemed to float from the crater of Mount Vesuvius . The lights of the fishing - boats sparkled in the brilliant haze ... light of romance as any in the career of Nelson . The King's cowardice and the miserable procrastinating policy of ...
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... light laugh outside the door - then a rustle of skirts . " She is coming ! " I thought . And come she did- Mrs. Patrick Campbell . Well , I could not have believed it ! -I mean that she was she ! I had expected to see the same sombre ...
... light laugh outside the door - then a rustle of skirts . " She is coming ! " I thought . And come she did- Mrs. Patrick Campbell . Well , I could not have believed it ! -I mean that she was she ! I had expected to see the same sombre ...
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Page 645 - England has had many heroes ; but never one who so entirely possessed the love of his fellow-countrymen as Nelson. All men knew that his heart was as humane as it was fearless ; that there was not in his nature the slightest alloy of selfishness or cupidity; but that with perfect and entire devotion he served his country with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength, and therefore they loved him as truly and as fervently as he loved England.
Page 645 - Many were in tears, and many knelt down before him, and blessed him as he passed. England has had many heroes ; but never one who so entirely possessed the love of his fellow-countrymen as Nelson. All men knew that his heart was as humane as it was fearless ; that there was not in his nature the slightest alloy of selfishness or cupidity; but that with perfect and entire devotion...
Page 648 - If your Lordship will permit me to substitute the expects for confides the signal will soon be completed, because the word expects is in the vocabulary, and confides must be spelt.
Page 663 - Cave, (who never looked out of his window but with a view to the Gentleman's Magazine,) was a penurious paymaster ; he would contract for lines by the hundred, and expect the long hundred ; but he was a good man, and always delighted to have his friends at his table.
Page 648 - May the great God, whom I worship, grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet! For myself individually, I commit my life to Him that made me; and may his blessing alight on my endeavours for serving my country faithfully!
Page 645 - May the great God, whom I adore, enable me to fulfil the expectations of my 30 country ! and, if it is his good pleasure that I should return, my thanks will never cease being offered up to the throne of his mercy. If it is his good providence to cut short my days upon earth, I bow with the greatest submission ; relying that he will protect those...
Page 360 - The severe and afflicting loss which the nation has sustained by the death of his Majesty, my beloved uncle, has devolved upon me the duty of administering the government of this empire. This awful responsibility...
Page 258 - God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul-sides, one to face the world with, One to show a woman when he loves her!
Page 358 - It did; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown and shawl, her nightcap thrown off, and her hair falling upon her shoulders, her feet in slippers, tears in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified.
Page 135 - You are hereby required and directed to cause the said sentence of death to be carried into execution upon the said Francisco Caracciolo accordingly, by hanging him at the fore yard-arm of His Sicilian Majesty's Frigate La Minerva, under your command, at five o'clock this evening ; and to cause him to hang there until sunset, when you will have his body cut down, and thrown into the sea.