North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... regard to the structure of the Roman or Athenian commonwealth , although extremely desirable , is no surprising merit , when the means of informa- tion exist , together with the ability to use them ; because , in this case , there is ...
... regard to the structure of the Roman or Athenian commonwealth , although extremely desirable , is no surprising merit , when the means of informa- tion exist , together with the ability to use them ; because , in this case , there is ...
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... regard to their consequences , more or less immediate , and hardly at all in relation to the principles of government which they indicate , or in which they originated . In Europe it is all different ; there , all political principles ...
... regard to their consequences , more or less immediate , and hardly at all in relation to the principles of government which they indicate , or in which they originated . In Europe it is all different ; there , all political principles ...
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... regard to the true relations of govern- ment and people . That government is instituted for the sake of the people , that it is responsible to them , and that they exercise a rightful control over it , are the cardinal points of our ...
... regard to the true relations of govern- ment and people . That government is instituted for the sake of the people , that it is responsible to them , and that they exercise a rightful control over it , are the cardinal points of our ...
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... regard to these subjects , is very various , and does not practically appear to depend very much upon its forms . And for our part , we do not see how a government , which finds itself in possession of power over them , is called upon ...
... regard to these subjects , is very various , and does not practically appear to depend very much upon its forms . And for our part , we do not see how a government , which finds itself in possession of power over them , is called upon ...
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... the front of our government . Since it is the studied purpose of the policy which we have to contend with , to abuse and degrade these sentiments in regard to the distribution of public office , 1853. ] 55 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
... the front of our government . Since it is the studied purpose of the policy which we have to contend with , to abuse and degrade these sentiments in regard to the distribution of public office , 1853. ] 55 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
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Seite 173 - The Life and Epistles of St. Paul. By the Rev. WJ CONYBEARE, MA and the Very Rev. JS HOWSON, DD Dean of Chester.
Seite 418 - Fog everywhere. Fog up the river, where it flows among green aits and meadows; fog down the river, where it rolls defiled among the tiers of shipping and the waterside pollutions of a great (and dirty) city.
Seite 418 - ... and small boats. Fog in the eyes and throats of ancient Greenwich pensioners, wheezing by the firesides of their wards; fog in the stem and bowl of the afternoon pipe of the wrathful skipper, down in his close cabin; fog cruelly pinching the toes and fingers of his shivering little 'prentice boy on deck. Chance people on the bridges peeping over the parapets into a nether sky of fog, with fog all round them, as if they were up in a balloon, and hanging in the misty clouds.
Seite 409 - To you, in David's town, this day Is born of David's line, The Saviour, who is Christ the Lord ; And this shall be the sign.
Seite 531 - Principles of Geology; or, the Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants considered as illustrative of Geology. Ninth Edition. Woodcuts. 8vo. 18s. - Manual of Elementary Geology ; or, the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants illustrated by its Geological Monuments.
Seite 355 - ... that it was not safe to pay moneys after that sort, for fear of bringing themselves and posterity into bondage.
Seite 337 - If you stand for your natural corrupt liberties, and will do what is good in your own eyes, you will not endure the least weight of authority, but will murmur, and oppose, and be always striving to shake off that yoke; but if you will be satisfied to enjoy...
Seite 25 - The bridegroom sea Is toying with the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Retires a space, to see how fair she looks, Then proud runs up to kiss her.
Seite 198 - What then? notwithstanding, every way, whether in pretence or in truth, Christ is preached; and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice.
Seite 20 - On the blanch'd sands a gloom; Up the still, glistening beaches, Up the creeks we will hie, Over banks of bright seaweed The ebb-tide leaves dry. We will gaze from the sand-hills, At the white, sleeping town; At the church on the hill-side— And then come back down. Singing: 'There dwells a loved one, But cruel is she ! She left lonely for ever The kings of the sea.