The Westminster Review, المجلد 157Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1902 |
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... natural duty in a manner so unnatural . And neither has a stranger any right to help him in the shameful business . Nature , which is the modus operandi of God , points to man his duties by establishing in absolute truth his everlasting ...
... natural duty in a manner so unnatural . And neither has a stranger any right to help him in the shameful business . Nature , which is the modus operandi of God , points to man his duties by establishing in absolute truth his everlasting ...
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... nature of the British people . The one unpardonable sin in their eyes is failure . Be as unprincipled and bloody as you like , provided that you be successful , and they will honour and follow you ; but show yourself before them as a ...
... nature of the British people . The one unpardonable sin in their eyes is failure . Be as unprincipled and bloody as you like , provided that you be successful , and they will honour and follow you ; but show yourself before them as a ...
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... natural , the inevitable outcome of centuries of division , oppression , and misrule , of the selfish indulgence of the land - owning class , of neglect of popular education in the widest sense of the term , of a policy which advisedly ...
... natural , the inevitable outcome of centuries of division , oppression , and misrule , of the selfish indulgence of the land - owning class , of neglect of popular education in the widest sense of the term , of a policy which advisedly ...
الصفحة 53
... Nature . It was not God's law which condemned him to maize and pellagra , and prevented him , contrary to St. Paul's injunction , from either " working " or " eating . " It was not God's ordinance that while the poor are ground down and ...
... Nature . It was not God's law which condemned him to maize and pellagra , and prevented him , contrary to St. Paul's injunction , from either " working " or " eating . " It was not God's ordinance that while the poor are ground down and ...
الصفحة 79
... Nature , the fact becomes more apparent that marriage may be more than a union of bodies , aye , than a union of hearts . But the importance of the question and the tremendous nature of the issue behind it ought surely to be no reason ...
... Nature , the fact becomes more apparent that marriage may be more than a union of bodies , aye , than a union of hearts . But the importance of the question and the tremendous nature of the issue behind it ought surely to be no reason ...
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الصفحة 366 - Ah! when shall all men's good Be each man's rule, and universal Peace Lie like a shaft of light across the land, And like a lane of beams athwart the sea, Thro' all the circle of the golden year?
الصفحة 135 - ... they will not be subject, in respect of their persons or property, or in respect of their commerce or industry, to any taxes, whether general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon citizens of the said Republic.
الصفحة 486 - The Assistant Commissioners guarantee in the fullest manner, on the part of the British Government, to the emigrant farmers beyond the Vaal River, the right to manage their own affairs and to govern themselves according to their own laws, without any interference on the part of the British* Government...
الصفحة 600 - The South African Republic will conclude no treaty or engagement with any State or nation other than the Orange Free State, nor with any native tribe to the eastward or westward of the Republic, until the same has been approved by Her Alajesty the Queen.
الصفحة 657 - In 1678 they again resolved, in fuller language, "that all aids and supplies, and aids to His Majesty in parliament, are the sole gift of the commons; and all bills for the granting of any such aids or supplies ought to begin with the commons; and that it is the undoubted and sole right of the commons to direct, limit and appoint in such bills the ends, purposes, considerations, conditions, limitations and qualifications of such grants, which ought not to be changed...
الصفحة 206 - And then, you know, my evening amusements : To draw patterns for ruffles, which I had not materials to make up ; to play Pope Joan with the curate ; to read a sermon to my aunt; or to be stuck down to an old spinet to strum my father to sleep after a fox-chase.
الصفحة 151 - For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human power Which could evade, if unforgiven, The patient search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong.
الصفحة 324 - He sought the storms; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit.
الصفحة 444 - Yet hold me not for ever in thine East : How can my nature longer mix with thine ? Coldly thy rosy shadows bathe me, cold Are all thy lights, and cold my wrinkled feet Upon thy glimmering thresholds, when the steam Floats up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die, And grassy barrows of the happier dead.
الصفحة 668 - Now the music of harmonious metrical language, the sense of difficulty overcome, and the blind association of pleasure which has been previously received from works of rhyme or metre of the same or similar construction...