The Fortnightly Review, 第 41 卷Chapman and Hall, 1884 - 28 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... force which lies here , the greater part of which , it can be shown conclusively , is caused by the exaction of fees . The law , as laid down in the case of Richardson v . Saunders , is that fees must not only be paid , but prepaid ...
... force which lies here , the greater part of which , it can be shown conclusively , is caused by the exaction of fees . The law , as laid down in the case of Richardson v . Saunders , is that fees must not only be paid , but prepaid ...
第 37 頁
... force will be added to their attacks here . The masters of the Caucus intend apparently to carry the elections by the help of the Irish vote , which is ranked as equal in importance with party discipline in pages which speak their mind ...
... force will be added to their attacks here . The masters of the Caucus intend apparently to carry the elections by the help of the Irish vote , which is ranked as equal in importance with party discipline in pages which speak their mind ...
第 38 頁
... force of the Caucus is great , as we on this side of the water know too well , and the national cause is weighted with the unpopularity of absentee landlordism , and of an aristocratic reaction which the chief of the Conservative party ...
... force of the Caucus is great , as we on this side of the water know too well , and the national cause is weighted with the unpopularity of absentee landlordism , and of an aristocratic reaction which the chief of the Conservative party ...
第 50 頁
... force is so felt within the orbit of England that a large and increasing number of politicians and publicists are looking to America for the dawn of a new social and political millennium , and are recommending American remedies for all our.
... force is so felt within the orbit of England that a large and increasing number of politicians and publicists are looking to America for the dawn of a new social and political millennium , and are recommending American remedies for all our.
第 58 頁
... force and weight which is rightly accorded to deliberate judgment , wisely formed and temperately expressed . Not for him is the glorious dust of the arena or the applause of the crowd ; the falseness of open compliment , the ...
... force and weight which is rightly accorded to deliberate judgment , wisely formed and temperately expressed . Not for him is the glorious dust of the arena or the applause of the crowd ; the falseness of open compliment , the ...
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第 811 頁 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
第 592 頁 - because we were so occupied in other matters, that we had no time to examine them how they agreed with the word of God." "What," said he, "surely you mistook the matter, you will refer yourselves wholly to us therein." "No, by the faith I bear to God...
第 128 頁 - Thou seemest human and divine, The highest, holiest manhood, Thou: Our wills are ours, we know not how; Our wills are ours, to make them Thine.
第 259 頁 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
第 239 頁 - Or say there's beauty with no soul at all (I never saw it - put the case the same - ) If you get simple beauty and nought else, You get about the best thing God invents, That's somewhat.
第 55 頁 - Of all the sarse thet I can call to mind, England doos make the most onpleasant kind : It 's you 're the sinner oilers, she 's the saint ; Wut 's good 's all English, all thet is n't ain't ; Wut profits her is oilers right an
第 809 頁 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son : the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
第 152 頁 - If Batoum, Ardahan, Kars, or any of them, shall be retained by Russia, and if any attempt shall be made at any future time by Russia to take possession of any further territories of his Imperial Majesty the Sultan in Asia, as fixed by the definitive treaty of peace, Eugland engages to join his Imperial Majesty the Sultan in defending them by force of Arms.
第 297 頁 - Stra. 834. the court would not suffer it to be debated, whether to write against Christianity was punishable in the temporal courts at common law? Wood, therefore, 409. ventures still to vary the phrase, and says " that all blasphemy and profaneness are offences by the common law,
第 612 頁 - Oh, righteous doom, that they who make Pleasure their only end, Ordering the whole life for its sake, Miss that whereto they tend. While they who bid stern duty lead, Content to follow they, Of duty only taking heed, Find pleasure by the way.