The North British Review, Volumen31W.P. Kennedy, 1859 |
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... give them only the precise importance that is due to them , the King requires to look at and consider them twice over . ' I believe that in the beginning of his reign ' he 1 This passage applies particularly to the request made by M ...
... give them only the precise importance that is due to them , the King requires to look at and consider them twice over . ' I believe that in the beginning of his reign ' he 1 This passage applies particularly to the request made by M ...
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... give❞ — İl y a des sagesses difficiles ! How gladly we would inscribe those words upon every page of the valuable work open before us , and entreat its readers to apply them to the failures and shortcomings of the honest and capable ...
... give❞ — İl y a des sagesses difficiles ! How gladly we would inscribe those words upon every page of the valuable work open before us , and entreat its readers to apply them to the failures and shortcomings of the honest and capable ...
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... give every day a better chance to liberty . This work of peace - making between classes opposed to each other can only be the result of an active political life in common , of common efforts brought to bear upon the task of governing ...
... give every day a better chance to liberty . This work of peace - making between classes opposed to each other can only be the result of an active political life in common , of common efforts brought to bear upon the task of governing ...
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... give birth to future acts . He would be a wise man who should ven- ture upon the prediction of any future for France ; but we are disposed to think that a day may come when M. Guizot's noble pages upon genuine constitutional monarchy ...
... give birth to future acts . He would be a wise man who should ven- ture upon the prediction of any future for France ; but we are disposed to think that a day may come when M. Guizot's noble pages upon genuine constitutional monarchy ...
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... give it to the people , the wealthy to the masses ; and it is only when their civilisation is complete , that the people can patronise it for themselves . It is only in the present day that we are told of a London hatter possessing a ...
... give it to the people , the wealthy to the masses ; and it is only when their civilisation is complete , that the people can patronise it for themselves . It is only in the present day that we are told of a London hatter possessing a ...
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Página 286 - These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not : but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils : freely ye have received, freely give.
Página 72 - SHOULD you ask me, whence these stories ? Whence these legends and traditions, With the odors of the forest, With the dew and damp of meadows, With the curling smoke of wigwams, With the rushing of great rivers, With their frequent repetitions, And their wild reverberations, As of thunder in the mountains...
Página 483 - I am thane of Cawdor: If good, why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature?
Página 480 - To master John the English maid A hornbook gives of gingerbread ; And, that the child may learn the better, As he can name, he eats the letter.
Página 475 - In following him, I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, But seeming so, for my peculiar end : For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of my heart In compliment extern, 'tis not long after But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve For daws to peck at : I am not what I am.
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Página 170 - Green-glimmering toward the summit, bears, with all Its stormy crests that smoke against the skies, Down on a bark, and overbears the bark, And him that helms it, so they overbore Sir Lancelot and his charger, and a spear Down-glancing lamed the charger, and a spear Prick'd sharply his own cuirass, and the head Pierced thro' his side, and there snapt, and remain'd.
Página 451 - If these writings of the Greeks agree with the book of God, they are useless, and need not be preserved ; if they disagree, they are pernicious, and ought to be destroyed.
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