The Ordeal: A Critical Journal of Politicks and Literature, Zväzok 1Joseph Tinker Buckingham J. T. Buckingham, 1809 - 412 strán (strany) This short-lived magazine was concerned with politics and literature; it devoted several sections to politics, and also gave attention to reviews of recent publications, poetry, and the theater. Cf. American perioidicals, 1741-1900. |
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Strana 2
... course will conduct to licentiousness in action , corruption in motive , and degradation in renown . The general avowal of their wishes having been thus announc- ed , it is incumbent on the editors , to declare the methods by which they ...
... course will conduct to licentiousness in action , corruption in motive , and degradation in renown . The general avowal of their wishes having been thus announc- ed , it is incumbent on the editors , to declare the methods by which they ...
Strana 5
... course of policy evidently contrary to the path which Mr. Jefferson and his party have followed ; and in order to bring the merits of their respective systems to the test , it will only be the particular principles of both as contrasted ...
... course of policy evidently contrary to the path which Mr. Jefferson and his party have followed ; and in order to bring the merits of their respective systems to the test , it will only be the particular principles of both as contrasted ...
Strana 19
... course there are no taxes ; but he admits the great depreciation not to say destruction of his produce . Yet he has enough to eat and drink , let him be thankful for that ; let him remember , that though his surplus produce is not worth ...
... course there are no taxes ; but he admits the great depreciation not to say destruction of his produce . Yet he has enough to eat and drink , let him be thankful for that ; let him remember , that though his surplus produce is not worth ...
Strana 33
... course of patient and critical investigation has evinced it false and inconclusive . But when the subject of the experiment is changed to a great and populous nation , when the whole nervous sys- tem of the political body is laid bare ...
... course of patient and critical investigation has evinced it false and inconclusive . But when the subject of the experiment is changed to a great and populous nation , when the whole nervous sys- tem of the political body is laid bare ...
Strana 36
... course the whole West - Indian interest was decidedly opposed to our government . The policy which they urged on Great Britain to adopt with respect to us , was to enforce the rule of war of 1756 ; and our Embargo has seconded their ...
... course the whole West - Indian interest was decidedly opposed to our government . The policy which they urged on Great Britain to adopt with respect to us , was to enforce the rule of war of 1756 ; and our Embargo has seconded their ...
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Strana 223 - I have set the LORD always before me : Because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.
Strana 31 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky : So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die ! " The child is father of the man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
Strana 263 - May 1, 1810, provided that in case either Great Britain or France shall, before the third day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts, as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States...
Strana 296 - Whene'er with haggard eyes I view This dungeon that I'm rotting in, I think of those companions true Who studied with me at the U — — niversity of Gottingen, — — niversity of Gottingen.
Strana 208 - I declare, quoth my uncle Toby, my heart would not let me curse the devil himself with so much bitterness. He is the father of curses, replied Dr. Slop. So am not I, replied my uncle. But he is cursed and damned already, to all eternity, replied Dr.
Strana 31 - I'm fatherless and motherless. 'And I to Durham, Sir, belong.' Again, as if the thought would choke Her very heart, her grief grew strong; And all was for her...
Strana 290 - How often have the thoughts of thee served to amuse these moments of expectation ! — What a difference, alas ! — Dinner — it is taken away as soon as over, and we regret it not ! — It returns again with the return of appetite. — The beef of to-morrow will succeed to the mutton of to-day, as the mutton of to-day succeeded to the veal of yesterday. — But when once the heart has been occupied by a beloved object, in vain would we attempt to supply the chasm by another.
Strana 319 - A fool quite angry is quite innocent : Alas ! 'tis ten times worse when they repent. One dedicates in high heroic prose, And ridicules beyond a hundred foes : One from all Grub-street will my fame defend, And, more abusive, calls himself my friend.
Strana 360 - The' unconscious bullet to the furnace bear ; — Or gaily tittering, tip the match with fire, Prime the big mortar, bid the shell aspire ; Applaud with tiny hands and laughing eyes, • And watch the bright destruction as it flies. Now the fierce forges gleam with angry glare — The windmill * waves his woven wings in air ; Swells the proud sail, the...
Strana 297 - There first for thee my passion grew, Sweet! sweet Matilda Pottingen! Thou wast the daughter of my tu — tor, Law Professor at the U — — niversity of Gottingen — — niversity of Gottingen.