The North American Review, Volumen62Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1846 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Society . VIII . EXPLANATIONS OF the VestigeS Explanations : a Sequel to the Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation . By the Author of that Work . IX . LESTER'S TRANSLATIONS FROM THE ITALIAN · 1. The Florentine Histories . By ...
... Society . VIII . EXPLANATIONS OF the VestigeS Explanations : a Sequel to the Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation . By the Author of that Work . IX . LESTER'S TRANSLATIONS FROM THE ITALIAN · 1. The Florentine Histories . By ...
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... society more completely destitute of moral restraint than that in which the Asiatic Greeks lived . Public opinion ... societies where a class becomes predominant , a conventional character is formed , according to the exigen- cies of the ...
... society more completely destitute of moral restraint than that in which the Asiatic Greeks lived . Public opinion ... societies where a class becomes predominant , a conventional character is formed , according to the exigen- cies of the ...
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... society . Roman writers frequently aspired to the honors of authorship in the Greek language , even as early as the time of Cicero ; that great orator himself took infinite pains to accomplish himself in Greek , and was ambitious to ...
... society . Roman writers frequently aspired to the honors of authorship in the Greek language , even as early as the time of Cicero ; that great orator himself took infinite pains to accomplish himself in Greek , and was ambitious to ...
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... society in the em- pire . He perceived that the central government was weakening its power , and diminishing its resources , by acts of injustice , which rendered property everywhere insecure . To remedy the evils in the dispensation of ...
... society in the em- pire . He perceived that the central government was weakening its power , and diminishing its resources , by acts of injustice , which rendered property everywhere insecure . To remedy the evils in the dispensation of ...
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... society in Greece , he did not seek to de- stroy the municipal institutions of the people . The policy of Hadrian , in raising the Greeks to an equality of civil rights with the Romans , gave an administrative sanction to whatever re ...
... society in Greece , he did not seek to de- stroy the municipal institutions of the people . The policy of Hadrian , in raising the Greeks to an equality of civil rights with the Romans , gave an administrative sanction to whatever re ...
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Página 39 - And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory ; and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
Página 47 - He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity : he that killeth with the sword, must be killed with the sword.
Página 435 - The self-same way, with more advised watch, To find the other forth, and by adventuring both I oft found both: I urge this childhood proof, Because what follows is pure innocence.
Página 236 - And, in order to strengthen the bonds of friendship, and to preserve in future a perfect harmony and good understanding between the two Contracting Parties, it is agreed that their respective subjects shall not be disturbed or molested, either in navigating or carrying on their fisheries in the Pacific Ocean, or in the South Seas, or in landing on the coasts of those seas, in places not already occupied, for the purpose of carrying on their commerce with the natives of the country, or of making settlements...
Página 267 - Moore.— The Power of the Soul over the Body, considered in relation to Health and Morals. By GEORGE MOORE, MD, Member of the Royal College of Physicians.
Página 473 - The grassy clods now calved, now half appeared The tawny lion, pawing to get free His hinder parts, then springs as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane...
Página 348 - Hence in a season of calm weather Though inland far we be, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the Children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
Página 336 - Thenceforward, what I saw, Was not for words to speak, nor memory's self To stand against such outrage on her skill. As one, who from a dream awaken'd, straight, All he hath seen forgets; yet still retains Impression of the feeling in his dream...
Página 44 - But thou, O God, shalt bring them down into the pit of destruction: bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days; but I will trust in thee.
Página 388 - There was ambition, there was sedition, there was violence; but no man shall persuade me that it was not the cause of liberty on one side, and of tyranny on the other," have for themselves decided this question.