The North American Review, Том 67O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... desire to form a Council in which both parties should be represented . His proposition is understood to have been , so to construct that body as to give the Conservatives a majority of one mem- ber . This offer was declined by the ...
... desire to form a Council in which both parties should be represented . His proposition is understood to have been , so to construct that body as to give the Conservatives a majority of one mem- ber . This offer was declined by the ...
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... desire . But the highest point once reached , he must check his flight and smother his ambition ; while the young republican may continue to soar , with prospects expanding as he ascends , until , long after his contemporary across the ...
... desire . But the highest point once reached , he must check his flight and smother his ambition ; while the young republican may continue to soar , with prospects expanding as he ascends , until , long after his contemporary across the ...
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... desire of a strong party ; but the Colo- nists who prefer independence or annexation to the United States will soon , if they do not already , form a majority . With those who wish to become members of this Union we have no sympathy ...
... desire of a strong party ; but the Colo- nists who prefer independence or annexation to the United States will soon , if they do not already , form a majority . With those who wish to become members of this Union we have no sympathy ...
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... desire of possession and the love of ease led the power- ful to encroach upon the rights of the weak , and to live con- tentedly on the labor of others , yet was the conscience of the oppressor never allowed to sink into apathy , nor ...
... desire of possession and the love of ease led the power- ful to encroach upon the rights of the weak , and to live con- tentedly on the labor of others , yet was the conscience of the oppressor never allowed to sink into apathy , nor ...
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... desire of the lofty and transcendent , is careless of the quiet affections and humble duties of the every - day world . He asks of this earthly life more than it has to offer , and demands of himself and of his race a perfection that ...
... desire of the lofty and transcendent , is careless of the quiet affections and humble duties of the every - day world . He asks of this earthly life more than it has to offer , and demands of himself and of his race a perfection that ...
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Стр. 408 - I confess I am not charmed with the ideal of life held out by those who think that the normal state of human beings is that of struggling to get on ; that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but the disagreeable symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress.
Стр. 423 - There is a lad here which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes ; but what are they among so many ? And Jesus said, Make the men sit down.
Стр. 142 - The condition of England, on which many pamphlets are now in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind; yet England is dying of inanition.
Стр. 408 - ... abundance to every ablebodied member of the community who does not forfeit it by misconduct. They have the six points of Chartism, and they have no poverty : and all that these advantages do for them is that the life of the whole of one sex is devoted to dollarhunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters.
Стр. 326 - Some man will ask, peradventure, Why I take the labour to make this work, inasmuch as they will burn it, seeing they burnt the Gospel? I answer, In burning the New Testament they did none other thing than that I looked for ; no more shall they do if they burn me also, if it be God's will it shall so be.
Стр. 144 - In the midst of plethoric plenty, the people perish; with gold walls, and full barns, no man feels himself safe or satisfied.
Стр. 308 - For the kind spring which but salutes us here, Inhabits there and courts them all the year ; Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same trees live, At once they promise what at once they give ; So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None sickly lives or dies before his time ; Heaven sure has kept this spot of earth uncurst To show how all things were created first.
Стр. 311 - Pretender, and is much above ninety years old ; the finest figure you ever saw. He perfectly realizes all my ideas of Nestor. His literature is great, his knowledge of the world extensive, and his faculties as bright as ever...
Стр. 171 - States shall have original cognizance, as well in equity as at law, of all actions, suits, controversies, and cases arising under any law of the United States, granting or confirming to authors or inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings, inventions, and discoveries...
Стр. 320 - ... and increased as well in the knowledge of tongues and other liberal arts, as especially in the knowledge of the Scriptures, whereunto his mind was singularly addicted : insomuch that he, lying then in Magdalen Hall, read privily to certain students and fellows of Magdalen College some parcel of divinity; instructing them in the knowledge and truth of the Scriptures.