The Nineteenth Century, Volumen 26Henry S. King & Company, 1889 |
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... lives would be in danger.28 The Insurrection Act of 1796 authorised the Viceroy to proclaim any county or district as disturbed , and thereupon the magistrates might imprison , and send into the sea - service any persons attending ' at ...
... lives would be in danger.28 The Insurrection Act of 1796 authorised the Viceroy to proclaim any county or district as disturbed , and thereupon the magistrates might imprison , and send into the sea - service any persons attending ' at ...
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... lives are now the sport of the chop- ping winds of commercial speculation will not grow weaker because they are lifted up by a power outside them . On the contrary , in the leisure that the law will give them they will find their first ...
... lives are now the sport of the chop- ping winds of commercial speculation will not grow weaker because they are lifted up by a power outside them . On the contrary , in the leisure that the law will give them they will find their first ...
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... live ; wrong to form a positive judgment as to her qualifications from what she says of herself : ' I have earned ... lives to one of their kindest and oldest friends , whose na me we are not allowed to give . SECOND - HAND BOOKSELLERS ...
... live ; wrong to form a positive judgment as to her qualifications from what she says of herself : ' I have earned ... lives to one of their kindest and oldest friends , whose na me we are not allowed to give . SECOND - HAND BOOKSELLERS ...
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... lives , ' and on the other hand , by excluding wives , would shut out those women ' who , as a rule , have passed through more of the practical ex- periences of life than the unmarried . ' Both these statements invite comment . By the ...
... lives , ' and on the other hand , by excluding wives , would shut out those women ' who , as a rule , have passed through more of the practical ex- periences of life than the unmarried . ' Both these statements invite comment . By the ...
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... live in lodgings , such as teachers and others engaged in education , would have no difficulty in fulfilling the conditions demanded , and would form a valuable addition to the electorate . Foreigners often talk of English hypocrisy ...
... live in lodgings , such as teachers and others engaged in education , would have no difficulty in fulfilling the conditions demanded , and would form a valuable addition to the electorate . Foreigners often talk of English hypocrisy ...
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Página 313 - ... the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man, as the means of production and of traffic in states.
Página 450 - We have but faith : we cannot know; For knowledge is of things we see ; And yet we trust it comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow.
Página 82 - Is not a patron, My Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help?
Página 105 - Was war' ein Gott, der nur von aussen stiesse, Im Kreis das All am Finger laufen liesse ! Ihm ziemt's, die Welt im Innern zu bewegen, Natur in Sich, Sich in Natur zu hegen, So dass, was in Ihm lebt und webt und ist, Nie Seine Kraft, nie Seinen Geist vermisst.
Página 584 - And when he had consulted with the people, he appointed singers unto the LORD, and that should praise the beauty of holiness, as they went out before the army, and to say, Praise the LORD ; for his mercy endureth for ever.
Página 583 - Pray now, buy some : I love a ballad in print o' life, for then we are sure they are true. Aut. Here's one to a very doleful tune, how a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money-bags at a burthen and how she longed to eat adders
Página 43 - And grudge to sing those wise and lovely songs Of Fate, and Chance, and God, and Chaos old, And Love and the chained Titan's woful doom, And how he shall be loosed, and make the earth One brotherhood : delightful strains which cheer Our solitary twilights, and which charm To silence the unenvying nightingales.
Página 15 - The conversation of the principal persons of the country all tends to encourage this system of blood ; and the conversation even at my table, where you will suppose I do all I can to prevent it, always turns on hanging, shooting, burning, &c., &c. ; and if a priest has been put to death, the greatest joy is expressed by the whole company.
Página 418 - The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion: the tall rock, The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite; a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, nor any interest Unborrowed from the eye.
Página 561 - The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and daisies. It might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place.