The Nineteenth Century, Bind 19Henry S. King & Company, 1886 |
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Side 147
... effect of the beautiful phrase borrowed from an earlier and inferior poet . His use of Middleton's exquisite image is not quite so apt - so perfectly picturesque and harmonious -as the use to which it was put by the inventor . Nothing ...
... effect of the beautiful phrase borrowed from an earlier and inferior poet . His use of Middleton's exquisite image is not quite so apt - so perfectly picturesque and harmonious -as the use to which it was put by the inventor . Nothing ...
Side 148
... students will duly appreciate and applaud in the riper and completer work of this admirable poet . It is full to overflowing of noble eloquence , of inventive resource and suggestive effect , 148 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
... students will duly appreciate and applaud in the riper and completer work of this admirable poet . It is full to overflowing of noble eloquence , of inventive resource and suggestive effect , 148 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
Side 183
... effects of universal suffrage controlled by wirepullers on social and intellectual progress is even more remarkable than his manner of proving the fragility of Popular Government . He says : — Such a suffrage ( a widely extended and ...
... effects of universal suffrage controlled by wirepullers on social and intellectual progress is even more remarkable than his manner of proving the fragility of Popular Government . He says : — Such a suffrage ( a widely extended and ...
Side 188
... effect that Sir Henry Maine would expect from it . It sometimes leads to the embodiment in legislation of gross errors and delusions , but it never leads to the conversion of an error or delusion into a sacred dogma . It leads to costly ...
... effect that Sir Henry Maine would expect from it . It sometimes leads to the embodiment in legislation of gross errors and delusions , but it never leads to the conversion of an error or delusion into a sacred dogma . It leads to costly ...
Side 189
... effect which makes any growth of ignorant conservatism , or any barbarous dislike of novelty , simply impossible ... effect of this , in impeding the free - trade agitation , has been very like the effect of opening a small foreign State ...
... effect which makes any growth of ignorant conservatism , or any barbarous dislike of novelty , simply impossible ... effect of this , in impeding the free - trade agitation , has been very like the effect of opening a small foreign State ...
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Side 27 - Court; 10 To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offences against the Law of Nations; 11 To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water...
Side 492 - The mother of Sisera looked out at a window and cried through the lattice Why is his chariot so long in coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
Side 659 - Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be : Why then should we desire to be deceived?
Side 352 - Then went up Moses, and Aaron, Nadab, .and Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel: and they saw the God of Israel: and there was under his feet as it were a paved work of a sapphire stone, and as it were the body of heaven in his clearness. And upon the nobles of the children of Israel he laid not his hand: also they saw God, and did eat and drink.
Side 352 - To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me ':' saith the LORD : I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed beasts ; and 1 delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he goats.
Side 26 - States; 5. To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures; 6. To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States; 7.
Side 683 - Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off.
Side 490 - And David said unto God, Is it not I that commanded the people to be numbered ? even I it is that have sinned and done evil indeed ; but as for these sheep, what have they done? let thine hand, I pray thee, O Lord my God, be on me, and on my father's house; but not on thy people, that they should be plagued.
Side 349 - And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up? And Saul answered, I am sore distressed; for the Philistines make war against me, and God is departed from me, and answereth me no more, neither by prophets, nor by dreams: therefore I have called thee, that thou mayest make known unto me what I shall do.
Side 283 - He who begins by loving Christianity better than Truth, will proceed by loving his own sect or Church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.