The North American Review, Band 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 31
Seite 221
... considered by the Supreme Being ? Or does he regard the par- ticular forms under which it is told ? " It is laid down by legal authorities , " writes Lord Hardwicke , " that what is universally understood by an oath , is that the person ...
... considered by the Supreme Being ? Or does he regard the par- ticular forms under which it is told ? " It is laid down by legal authorities , " writes Lord Hardwicke , " that what is universally understood by an oath , is that the person ...
Seite 264
... considered , why should not benefits be taken into account , and why could not the owner , if his land is improved in value , be made to pay the railroad for it , just as the railroad pays if it is diminished in value . There are in ...
... considered , why should not benefits be taken into account , and why could not the owner , if his land is improved in value , be made to pay the railroad for it , just as the railroad pays if it is diminished in value . There are in ...
Seite 272
... considered only the dangers arising from exhumation - dangers that would be simply annihilated by the enlightened adoption of cremation . Independent even of disinter- ment , the infected corpse , while hidden in the grave can pursue ...
... considered only the dangers arising from exhumation - dangers that would be simply annihilated by the enlightened adoption of cremation . Independent even of disinter- ment , the infected corpse , while hidden in the grave can pursue ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Acropolis American army become body called cause Cebrene character Christian Church citizens civil service Cobden Club condition Congress constitutional corset court cremation CXXXV.-NO danger Dardanie DÉSIRÉ CHARNAY dollars doubt duty effect England evil existence fact favor fire force forest Fort Leavenworth give Government Guiteau hand Hissarlik houses human hundred increase influence injury judge jury labor Lacandones land less live Lord Derby marriage means ment meters millions mind moral nation nature never NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW oath opinion organization Palenque party persons political Porter practice present Protesilaus question railroad reform regard result salary second city social society spirit spoils system success temple theater things thought thousand tion tornado trade trial tumulus United wages walls whole woman women York young