The Living Age, المجلد 205E. Littell & Company, 1895 |
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... least , commerce and of certain matters of was the accusation brought against police ( such as the regulation of labor them in a series of pamphlets full of in factories , woods and waters , hunting caustic wit , but virulent and ...
... least , commerce and of certain matters of was the accusation brought against police ( such as the regulation of labor them in a series of pamphlets full of in factories , woods and waters , hunting caustic wit , but virulent and ...
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ciently distant for at least four weeks to pass between the time when the text of the opposed measure is in the hands of the citizens and the polling day . This time is utilized for public discus- sion . The law or resolution is held to ...
ciently distant for at least four weeks to pass between the time when the text of the opposed measure is in the hands of the citizens and the polling day . This time is utilized for public discus- sion . The law or resolution is held to ...
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... least in any essential matter . If they prove incapable , or if their action gives cause of complaint , they are replaced at the next elections , and there is an end of it . We are far enough by this time from that era of revolutions ...
... least in any essential matter . If they prove incapable , or if their action gives cause of complaint , they are replaced at the next elections , and there is an end of it . We are far enough by this time from that era of revolutions ...
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... least . I did not know that you had Mr. Darcy's photo- graph , Julia . May I see ? " She took a framed vignette from a motley collection above the mantel- piece . " It is rather a beautiful face when one looks into it , " she said ...
... least . I did not know that you had Mr. Darcy's photo- graph , Julia . May I see ? " She took a framed vignette from a motley collection above the mantel- piece . " It is rather a beautiful face when one looks into it , " she said ...
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... least , are accepted by the mass of the gentry and literati . But Confucius was no prophet ; he was a statesman and a philanthropist . It is true that he regu- lated with exactness the ancestral and spirit worship of his day ; but that ...
... least , are accepted by the mass of the gentry and literati . But Confucius was no prophet ; he was a statesman and a philanthropist . It is true that he regu- lated with exactness the ancestral and spirit worship of his day ; but that ...
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الصفحة 34 - Life's night begins : let him never come back to us ! There would be doubt, hesitation and pain, Forced praise on our part — the glimmer of twilight, Never glad confident morning again...
الصفحة 389 - Inaudible as dreams! the thin blue flame Lies on my low-burnt fire, and quivers not; Only that film, which fluttered on the grate, Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinks, its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me who live, Making it a companionable form, Whose puny flaps and freaks the idling Spirit By its own moods interprets, every where Echo or mirror seeking of itself, And makes a toy of Thought.
الصفحة 182 - Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
الصفحة 319 - Three poets in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn; The first in loftiness of thought surpassed, The next in majesty; in both the last. The force of Nature could no further go, To make a third she joined the former two.
الصفحة 396 - THERE is a change — and I am poor; Your Love hath been, nor long ago, A Fountain at my fond Heart's door, Whose only business was to flow; And flow it did; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or my need.
الصفحة 161 - Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
الصفحة 396 - A well of love — it may be deep — I trust it is, — and never dry : What matter ? if the waters sleep In silence and obscurity. — Such change, and at the very door Of my fond heart, hath made me poor.
الصفحة 33 - Disraeli again as Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons.
الصفحة 394 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above, And life is thorny, and youth is vain. And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
الصفحة 394 - They parted — ne'er to .meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between. But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been.