The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen244A. Constable, 1926 |
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... Century . By HENRY L. OSGOOD . 4 Vols . Columbia University Press . 1924- 4 . 3. British Colonial Policy . By G. L. BEER . Macmillan Company .. 1922 . The American Revolution . By H. E. EGERTON . Clarendon Press .. 7923 . 5. Life and ...
... Century . By HENRY L. OSGOOD . 4 Vols . Columbia University Press . 1924- 4 . 3. British Colonial Policy . By G. L. BEER . Macmillan Company .. 1922 . The American Revolution . By H. E. EGERTON . Clarendon Press .. 7923 . 5. Life and ...
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... century and a - half been instilled into the minds of successive generations of Americans as the " self - evident truths " which they claimed to be ; and the impressive note of infallibility which Thomas Jefferson succeeded in giving to ...
... century and a - half been instilled into the minds of successive generations of Americans as the " self - evident truths " which they claimed to be ; and the impressive note of infallibility which Thomas Jefferson succeeded in giving to ...
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... centuries may take such a course that the American Revolution will lose the great sig- nificance that is now attached to it , and will appear merely as the temporary separation of two kindred peoples whose inherent similarity was ...
... centuries may take such a course that the American Revolution will lose the great sig- nificance that is now attached to it , and will appear merely as the temporary separation of two kindred peoples whose inherent similarity was ...
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... century between them , by the victory of England in a great war , and not by the smaller happenings in South Africa itself . The white man has not been nearly so long at the Cape as the Roman was in Britain , and great world ...
... century between them , by the victory of England in a great war , and not by the smaller happenings in South Africa itself . The white man has not been nearly so long at the Cape as the Roman was in Britain , and great world ...
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... century seems to show in a manner which is beyond dispute , that variations in the purchasing power of money have been responsible for greater misfortune to agriculture than has arisen from any other single cause . " + The Committee on ...
... century seems to show in a manner which is beyond dispute , that variations in the purchasing power of money have been responsible for greater misfortune to agriculture than has arisen from any other single cause . " + The Committee on ...
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Página 127 - Of woods decaying, never to be decayed, The stationary blasts of waterfalls, And in the narrow rent at every turn Winds thwarting winds, bewildered and forlorn, The torrents shooting from the clear blue sky, The rocks that muttered close upon our ears, Black drizzling crags that spake by the wayside As if a voice were in them, the sick sight And giddy prospect of the raving stream, The unfettered clouds and region of the Heavens, Tumult and peace, the darkness and the light— Were all like workings...
Página 126 - It is six miles to the top; the road runs winding up it, commonly not six feet broad; on one hand is the rock, with woods of pine-trees hanging over head; on the other, a monstrous precipice, almost perpendicular, at the bottom of which rolls a torrent, that sometimes tumbling among the fragments of stone that have fallen from on high, and sometimes precipitating itself down vast descents with a noise like thunder, which is still made greater by the echo from the mountains on each side, concurs to...
Página 44 - If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility? revenge; If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? why, revenge. The villainy, you teach me, I will execute ; and it shall go hard, but I will better the instruction.
Página 123 - Pleasures, Frisking light in frolic measures ; Now pursuing, now retreating, Now in circling troops they meet : To brisk notes in cadence beating, Glance their many-twinkling feet.
Página 181 - To provide for us in our necessities is not in the power of government. It would be a vain presumption in statesmen to think they can do it. The people maintain them, and not they the people. It is in the power of government to prevent much evil ; it can do very little positive good in this, or perhaps in anything else.
Página 125 - Come, let us sing; and directly began herself: From singing we insensibly fell to dancing, and singing in...
Página 230 - With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzal Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength to drive them out, we should without hesitation shut them up and burn them alive.
Página 132 - Though he inherit Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air...
Página 126 - I do not remember to have gone ten paces without an exclamation, that there was no restraining : Not a precipice, not a torrent, not a cliff, but is pregnant with religion and poetry.