The Court suburb magazine, ed. by F. Aikin-Kortright, Volume 1Fanny Aikin- Kortright 1868 |
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Page 187 - What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who, like thyself, my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
Page 237 - ... its effects, is here avoided ; a soft bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive circular may be had, and the Truss (which cannot fail to fit...
Page 237 - WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS (Perfected and Exhibited in the Great Exhibitions of 1851 & 1862} Is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is here avoided ; a soft bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn...
Page 53 - Then the spirit came upon Amasai, who was chief of the captains, and he said, "Thine are we, David, and on thy side, thou son of Jesse : peace, peace be unto thee, and peace be to thine helpers; for thy God helpeth thee.
Page 237 - CAPS, &c, The material of which these are made is recommended by the faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and COMPRESSIBLE, and the best invention for giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of WEAKNESS 'and SWELLING of the LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, &c. It is porous, light in texture, and inexpensive, and is drawn on like an ordinary stocking. Price 4s.
Page 283 - PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive circular may be had, and the Truss (which cannot fail to fit) forwarded by post, on the circumference of the body two inches below the hips being sent to the Manufacturer, Mr.
Page 102 - ... from the island were our life's blood. The radio on my father's night table was always set to Radio Reloj, a station that told the time every minute and in between summarized the news. As the announcer read the latest from Cuba, the seconds ticked away in the background. This went on without surcease hour after hour, day after day, month after month, year after year. Every morning my father woke to the sound of Radio Reloj droning in his ear, and every night he went to sleep the same way.
Page 106 - To think on you the heart upsprings, 0 ye uncrowned but kingly kings 1 0 ye uncrowned but kingly kings ! Whose burning songs, like lava poured, Have smitten like a two-edged sword Sent forth by heaven's avenging Lord To purge the earth, where serfdom clings To all but...
Page 16 - ... from a distance — your countenance might not please me — who can tell? All I know of you now is that you are young and that you are not married, two essential points, even for a distant adoration. But I must tell you that I am charming; this sweet reflection will stimulate you to answer my letter. It seems to me that if I were a man I should wish to hold no communication, not even an epistolary one, with an old fright of an Englishwoman, whatever might be thought by Miss Hastings...
Page 189 - Though the world could turn from you, This, at least, I learn from you : Beauty and Truth, though never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought.