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Government. 1.
Religion. 1.
Languages of Mankind. 1.
given on this subject, by the four Evangelists, and according to my best judgment on the occasion, 1
would I dare to say, positively, that it would be my mind, they should change their belief, unless 1
could give them much greater evidence than 1 am at present possessed of, as 1 consider in regard to our
Grier [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:32n).
Grier [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:32n).
Vols. 1 and 2. Philadelphia. 1844. 2. History of Rome . By Thomas Arnold, D. D. Vols. 1 and 2.
IX—1. Eastern Europe and the Emperor Nicholas .
subject is the best that we have seen, enumerates four leading subdivisions of the Indo-European family:— 1.
X.—1.
Louis is about 38 1-2 deg. and San Francisco 37 1-2 north latitude.
See 1 Kings iv. 37. XI. You may add the 15th Psalm.
—ABSURD CHRONOLOGY OF THE HINDOOS. 1 THE following is a view of their Chronology .
.— (1.)
—His constant manner of reasoning is to establish the right by the deed. — (1) A more logical method
may be used—but less favorable to tyrants.— —(1.)
1 Oliver Goldsmith born at Pallas, (Ireland) Nov. 1728 father a curate & small farmer —moved to Wesmeath
1 Our own account of this poem, "the German Iliad," being but a fragment, and more intended to give furnish
A little after 1 P. M.
Devulcanizing India rubber; ante-dated April 1, 1857: Conrad Poppenhusen and Ludwig Held, Brooklyn, N
1 His earl ies t printed plays 1597 Romeo & Juliet Richard 3d & Richard 2d Chapman's trans. of Homer,
or less numerous, adjudged already to deserve a place among the great masters, as early as this date—1
introduction to Buffon's "The First Man," in Half-Hours with the Best Authors (New York: Wiley, 1853), 1:
BC 1 Creation of the World. Arose the Sire, 4004 2 Birth of Cain.
ONE HUNDRED EVENTS. 1 Carthage built by a colony of Tyrians.
Stout fib, 1189 SEVENTH SERIES. 1 Richard the Lion King of Engalnd.
ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH.— Steady pay 119. 1 East India Company formed.
Devourer, 1844 QUESTIONS ON THE ONE THOUSAND HISTORICAL EVENTS. 1.
He is the a precursor, in some sort of great 1 differences between past thousands 4 of years, and future
—THE SUN. 1 O THOU that rollest above, round as the shield of my fathers!
—The proportion of the world's population who are Pagans is nearly 1 in 2; Mahommedans Muslims , about
1 in 7; Catholics, nearly one in 8; Protestants, about 1 in 15; Greek Church, 1 in 18; Jews, about 1
Frederick Schlegel 1772-1829 1 (57) one of two celebrated literary brothers —the other named Augustus
&c &c from 1826 to a 1 840—through the great Reviews and magazines—and through his own works and example
The blue scrap of paper (surface 4) was once pasted to the backing sheet (surface 1), but has since become
in Scotland—the war with France— Prince Eugene—Peace with France, (1713) —death of Queen Anne, (Aug. 1,
Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be 1 What thou art promised: 2 yet do I fear thy nature; Mrs.
the one would shrink in horror from the other See Sir Henry Elliot's famous despatch, Blue Book No. 1,
Grier [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:197).
theirs, —the thirteen thousand def towns, cities, and villages, 13,(000) 30,000,(000 | 2300 26 40 39 1
Groff, the following list of spring flowers with their scientific names: 1.
An annotation on Greek intellectuals in the collections at Duke University offers an example (fig. 1)
Figure 1. Whitman's notes on Greek intellectuals. Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, David M.
Vol 12, parts 1-6. Dimock, Wai Chee.
Paper 7 (1938): 1-73. LeMaster, J.R. and Donald D. Kummings, eds. Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia.
Figure 1.
information he would use in the thirteenth installment of his newspaper series "Brooklyniana," on March 1,
Figure 1.
"Thoughts on Reading, " American Whig Review 1 (1845), 485. Figure 2.
Whitman's copy of "Thoughts on Reading, " 1 (1845), 485, held in the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana,
Edward Grier (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1: 222.
Figure 1.
the 1856 edition's "Poem of Many in One" (which, in the 1860 Leaves , became "Chants Democratic, No. 1"
White 1825 1, 5, 7-9, 11, 23-25, 37, 41, 45, 47-48, 76-77 loc.03449 Thompson, Benjamin F.
After January 17th, 1857 1 (issue 3) 37 duk.00169 From this miscellany, Whitman clipped a segment on
Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau Knight, Charles Half-Hours with the Best Authors John Wiley 1853 1
Nicholas Society of Manh Stanford and Swords 1848 1, 25-29, 32, 52 loc.03454 June '57—"This man is now
of Goethe: with Sketches of his Age and Contemporaries, from Published and Unpubl 2 bmr.00003 Volume 1