Now, it is a level rising into frequent eminences, of greater or less height, and of radiance, more or less conspicuous. And what we affirm is, that, from this higher galaxy of rank and fortune, there are the droppings, as it were, of a bland and benignant... Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents - Page 5by United States. Patent Office - 1866Full view - About this book
| William David Lewis - 1848 - 96 pages
...conspicuous. And what we affirm is, that, from this higher galaxy of rank and fortune, there are the droppings, as it were, of a bland and benignant influence on the general platform of humanity. There is one very palpable evidence of this in the moral effect of a residing gentry; and we might also allege... | |
| William David Lewis - 1848 - 92 pages
...conspicuous. And what we affirm is, that, from this higher galaxy of rank and fortune, there are the droppings, as it were, of a bland and benignant influence on the general platform of humanity. There is one very palpable evidence of this in the moral effect of a residing gentry; and we might also allege... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1856 - 588 pages
...conspicuous. And what we affirm is, that, from this higher galaxy of rank and fortune, there are the droppings, as it were, of a bland and benignant influence on the general platform of humanity ." May Heaven shield every other nation from the droppings of such " a bland and benignant influence... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 576 pages
...conspicuous. And what we affirm is, that,/rom this higher galaxy of rank and fortune, there are the droppings, as it were, of a bland and benignant influence on the general platform of humanity ;" May Heaven shield every other nation from the droppings of such " a bland and benignant influence... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 586 pages
...conspicuous. And what we affirm is, that, from this higher galaxy of rank and fortune, there are the droppings, as it were, of a bland and benignant influence on the general platform of humanity." May Heaven shield every other nation from the droppings of such " a bland and benignant influence "... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1866 - 1014 pages
...may very properly supersede and obliterate them ; and where a theologian no less respected than Dr. Chalmerscan be found to affirm of the blessings of...higher galaxy of rank and fortune there are droppings, аз it were, of a bland. and benignant influence on the general platform of humanity." There is, unfortunately,... | |
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