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All the year round04.11.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. November 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] FIRE AND RAIN. [...]
[...] FIRE AND RAIN. [...]
[...] predict, or rather I calculate, that this terrible fire will be followed by a heavy down-pour of rain upon Chicago.” [...]
[...] and starving. The conflagration raged until an early hour this morning, when a heavy rain fell and extinguished the flames.” There was a slight, a very slight degree [...]
[...] ture which it previously held in solution. Thus the winds that blew so furiously over the unhappy city of Chicago, and the rain that fell in such copious torrents, were alike produced by the immensity of the [...]
[...] by historians and philosophers that great battles by sea and land are invariably followed or interrupted by heavy rains. It was not so in ancient times when men fought hand to hand with sword and [...]
[...] on shore, and great heat generated over a large space occupied by the combatants, the rain descends with the certainty of cause and effect. In like manner, and for a similar reason, [...]
[...] cause and effect. In like manner, and for a similar reason, rain in such great and populous cities as London, Manchester, and Glasgow, is always more frequent and more copious than in [...]
[...] and the taller chimneys of factories—that pour not only smoke but heat into the atmosphere, produce the rain, from which the more sparsely peopled villages and towns, beyond the reach of the too [...]
[...] glass by which to measure his sermon. He knelt down at the chair for about an Ave Maria, but uttered no audible prayer. He then took the Jesuit's Testament, and read for the text the Gospel for the [...]
All the year round18.06.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. Juni 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] A. ONCE FAMOUS ABDUCTION. EARLY in July, 1817, Miss Maria Glenn, a young West Indian lady, daughter of a gentleman who held plantations in the [...]
[...] would become of her son; upon which I asked her what she meant. Mrs. Mul raine then said, that I could not be igno rant—that I could not have been so long there without being sensible of the attach [...]
[...] much Mr. Bowditch's attachment for me, and spoke in the same manner as Mrs. Mul raine had done. She used to come to me in the same way on every opportunity, and always spoke on the same subject, entreat [...]
[...] up East-street, till they came to some court, when I stopped, but Mrs. Mul raine said, ‘Come in ; now don't be foolish again.' I then went into the court with them, into a house that appeared to be at [...]
[...] but he pushed my hand, and said, ‘No, not there.” When I had signed it, Mrs. Mul raine opened the door of the parlour. Mr. Oxenham left the room first. I walked up the court, with Mrs. Mulraine on one [...]
[...] turned from church in the morning, Jane Marke brought me a note from Mrs. Mul raine. I do not recollect what I did with it, but fancy that I put it into a small red trunk where I used sometimes to put my [...]
[...] century? James Bowditch, his mother, Mrs. Mul raine, and seven other accomplices, were tried at Dorchester, before Mr. Justice Park and a special jury, on the 25th of [...]
[...] once, and walked away together. Witness remembered the christening of Mrs. Mul-. raine's child. Miss Glenn and Betsy Bow ditch were the godmothers, and James Bowditch was godfather. The church at [...]
[...] marriage with John Harvey, of Ickwell, there is one “symbolical of the marriage of Louis the Fifteenth and Maria Leczinska;” another, “produced for the marriage of the Duchess d’Orleans, in 1837,” and [...]
All the year round14.03.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. März 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] topic of amazing interest was seething within her, and demanding to be discussed. “May I come in out of the rain—it's raining—and talk about it f" inquired she, piteously. [...]
[...] remote from the house, with his face buried in his hands, and seemingly quite unconscious of the autumn rain which was driving in upon his bare head. “ Uncle l’” [...]
[...] you here for the next half-hour.” “Do you know, uncle, that you are sitting in the rain P” remarked she, softly. “Had you not better come indoors P” “No dear, no; I like the air. There” [...]
[...] performed for the delectation of the Populus Romanus, and heard the Ave Maria bells, from the Christian churches near at hand, interrupt the bacchanalian strophes of the rose-crowned Emperor [...]
[...] side the gaming house. How pure and fresh the night air seemed ! What did it matter that it was raining heavily P “Are you hurt, Duke P Have you lost anything P” asked Mole, panting asth [...]
[...] refugees, apparently from the gaming house, had also sought shelter from the rain. They seemed wholly unconscious of our presence, as they stood together conversing in a low tone. [...]
[...] some minutes further; but little of it was audible where I stood, owing, in some measure, to the plashing noise of the rain, which had increased in violence. Then, a hackney coach passed. The two men hailed [...]
All the year round30.10.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Oktober 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] penetrable by cavalry, Hereward and his woodmen sprang out on the rear, where Turold ambled, singing his Ave Marias, and bore him off to a damp corner of the wooden fort, from which he emerged after [...]
[...] tute an earthly paradise. High, often cutting, winds, are the plague of the south, as fogs and drizzling rains are of the north. Where rain does not fall in summer, for three, four, even five, months together, intolerable dust is the [...]
[...] five, months together, intolerable dust is the result. Some time in autumn there are very heavy rains, which last a fortnight or three weeks. In winter, though the sky be blue and cloudless, and the midday sunshine warm and [...]
[...] mass of mountains which must greatly lower its average temperature, by attracting mists, rains, and gusts of wind. Vernet-les-Bains is therefore the summer resort in the Oriental Pyrenees for invalids and for the multitude [...]
[...] rears and propagates plants for sale. Never theless, there are frequent waterings, prin cipally by irrigation, as rain falls rarely, and then not abundantly; the field crops, too, are hoed; and the stony soil, in which the vines [...]
[...] instant. Distinguished speakers would ad dress the Convention, among them Reve rend Selina Sharpe, Professor Maria Stock well, Isaac Oddy the Philosopher, and Mark Antony Higgs, the famous Coloured [...]
All the year round09.10.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. Oktober 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] behind the cathedral altar. The removal of the relics was at first frustrated by forty days' miraculous rain, and it hence became a popular belief, first in Hampshire, then all over Eng land, that if there were rain on St. Swithin's [...]
[...] belief, first in Hampshire, then all over Eng land, that if there were rain on St. Swithin's Day (July 15), it would rain for forty days after, according to the old rhyme: St. Swithin's day if thou doth rain, [...]
[...] For forty days it will remain; St. Swithin's day if thou be fair, For forty days 'twill rain na mair. But the crow must for a moment be bio graphical. In a recent number he gave a [...]
[...] necks. The cavalcade rode slowly over the heavy roads to Winchester, in a cruel and pitiless rain. On the next day, the 25th of July, St. James's day, took place the nuptials. The gloomy bridegroom wore white satin trunk [...]
[...] of eating and drinking. This case attracted much attention among French physicians at the time; as did likewise that of Maria Matche teria among German physicians in 1774. This was a woman approaching middle age, who, [...]
All the year round27.06.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Juni 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Sir Hugh Clopton in Henry the Seventh's reign. During the civil war Queen Henrietta Maria kept court here for three weeks. On a part of the garden, appropriately enough, stands the Stratford Theatre. The old [...]
[...] [June 27, 1874.] 259 a single day's rain. But you, I perceive, are all for Brest and these parts, where they are so used to rain that they can't [...]
[...] picture, the very thing for a wood-cut, who, when I gave him a sou or two, repeated a Paternoster and an Ave Maria, from beginning to end, in excellent Latin, not on his own account, but on mine. [...]
[...] more sign of it than the rose shows of the past presence of the drop of dew, or of rain, which the morning wind has shaken off into the sunshine. But I, by-and-by, felt sure that she was not as gay and care [...]
[...] unsympathetic with her raptures about the beauty of the morning, fair-shining after yesterday's rain; found me, indeed, altogether grim, glum, grave, and un pleasant. And, by-and-by, suddenly jump [...]
All the year round21.10.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 21. Oktober 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] have done, to fight the battle here, and to look for the reward—hereafter ''' And amid the tears which fell like rain down his wan cheeks she heard him say solemnly : [...]
[...] His napless hat is brown; A huge great watch of silver wrought Keeps time in sun or rain To the dull ticking of the thought Within his rusty brain. [...]
[...] “Addy Cayley,” repeated Grace. “Two daft words don't make one wise answer,” said Aunt Maria, smiling and knitting her brows at the same moment. “‘Addy,' first, and then ‘Addy Cayley,’ [...]
[...] known him all my life, and I can't tell you any more.” “What's his father ?” asked Aunt Maria, coming to the point. “Colour-sergeant in poor papa's regi [...]
[...] “Colour-sergeant ' and in your poor papa's own regiment P Lassie, he's no fit companion for you,” said Aunt Maria warmly, speaking broad Scotch as she always did when excited. [...]
[...] distrust of all professional services, and pre ferred to let his affairs come to a standstill in Aunt Maria's keeping, while he was [...]
[...] again; and Aunt Maria had not liked to make mischief; so that possible disturbance was in present abeyance, and youth having [...]
[...] watching her vivid blush with an expres sion on his face not easy to read. And then he asked, as Aunt Maria had asked before, “Who's your correspondent P” “Addy,” answered Grace. [...]
[...] hands in his, when she finally recovered; careless of what Aunt Maria, of what Jane the maid, of what the doctor might think, kissing those pale, wasted little fingers, [...]
[...] home. Not many months after, the consul at Zanzibar wrote to Aunt Maria a sad, if brief, account of how her nephew had died of fever almost immediately on his arrival in [...]
All the year round18.12.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. Dezember 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] justice and placed me in a position which I could acknowledge to my kindred. My mother was Stella Maria de' Barletti; and your grandfather and my grandfather were brothers.” [...]
[...] birds are secured, three of them due to Ben the monster. We have just dragged them into the boat, when the rain begins to come down, while the wind is still flog ging the water with pitiless blows. [...]
[...] sail, and other articles. Then shouldering our spoil, three fat geese apiece, we put our backs to the wind and rain, and dash along, through bog and over ditch, till we arrive at the shepherd's hut on the side of [...]
[...] arrive at the shepherd's hut on the side of Loch Skifort. Two wild days of rain and wind had to pass away ere we could get across to Loch Phlogibech for the punt. At last, however, [...]
[...] comforts of the wilds ! The ground was squashy as a sponge, and full of horrible orifices where the black rain-water gathered and grew stagnant. The Wanderer's knees were soon soaking, and ever and anon he [...]
[...] but something better had been gained— the fresh sense of new life. Cold and ex posure, damp and hunger, rain and wind, daily acted as tonics to exhausted nature; and the Wanderer, who had medicinally [...]
All the year round31.05.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Mai 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Dim, dusk, soft-stretching, silent, home of dreams. But lift thine eyes; through all the azure bounds Of heaven the star-hosts rain irradiant gleams. Oh season of low sounds, And subtle odours rapt from drowsing flowers! [...]
[...] sant trip, and they would have failed to have admired the aspect of affairs. The rain which was falling in torrents when we left Franz-Josef's Quai, and while we re mained on the tug, subsided into a thin, [...]
[...] cliff, and whereof the four walls forming the square outer shell still remain, Maria Theresa made her heart-piercing appeal to the Magyar nobles, receiving as reply the [...]
[...] ever-memorable declaration, emphasised with drawn and heaven-pointed blades, “Moriamur pro rege nostro, Maria. The resa!” (We will die for our king, Maria Theresa!) Presburg is now such a sleepy [...]
[...] “Scirocco worse than ever this year; vine disease; grain knocked to pieces by wind and rain; a bad year, a bad year,” muttered Maso. “Maso!” and the good-humoured-look [...]
All the year round01.01.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] half-dozen lines are taken : Rough roll'd the roaring river's stream, And rapid ran the rain, When Robert Rutter dream’d a dream Which rack'd his heart with pain; [...]
[...] prising a rhyme within the line itself—dabo and cabo. This is an inscription in the old cloisterof Santa Maria Novella, at Florence. A favourite inscription for a baptismal font is a Greek palindrome, having the [...]
[...] between three or four hundred men on the 5th April, 1680. In nine days' march they arrived at Santa Maria and took it, and after a stay of three days embarked on the Pacific coast in “such canoes and [...]
[...] of the Spaniards, who were on the watch for them, and, in spite of the drenching tropical rain, pushed boldly across the isthmus. “In thunder, lightning, and in rain,” drenched night and day, sleeping [...]
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